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CatalysWhenever I do rebuild in Horizon, the OS doesn't seem to change or anything. Is this a known bug?00:30
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rick_hlazyPower: ping when you're up and about please11:56
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lazyPowerrick_h: ping12:39
rick_hlazyPower: dude, how goes?12:39
lazyPowerrick_h: i'm not sure, still working on the first cup of coffee :)12:40
rick_hlazyPower: can I steal 5min? I'll bring the energy, just finishing my first cup :)12:40
lazyPowersure 1 sec, i migrated laptops this weeekend, let me get signed into work services12:40
rick_hoooh, upgrade time?12:40
lazyPowerits your old carbon ;)12:41
rick_hlol, awesome12:41
rick_hthat thing is getting around :P12:41
rick_hlazyPower: I'm chillin in https://hangouts.google.com/hangouts/_/canonical.com/rick?authuser=1 when you get it worked out12:42
magicaltroutI was so happy to get rid of my old carbon12:47
lazyPoweroh magicaltrout ?12:53
magicaltroutkids picked the keys off and you need new ones to replace them :)12:56
magicaltroutplus the screen res was pretty woeful ;)12:56
lazyPowerthe 1440 rez did throw me at first12:56
lazyPowerbut with i3 things scale pretty well12:56
lazyPoweri3 is actually what brought me back to it from my crapple.12:57
rick_hI really liked it but it was too big when I was traveling like crazy12:58
magicaltroutModel name:            Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700HQ CPU @ 2.60GHz12:58
magicaltrouti got a dell instead12:58
rick_hof course I went too far with surface and that didn't last too long either12:58
rick_hmagicaltrout: xps 13?12:58
magicaltrout1512:58
rick_hbiiiig12:58
magicaltroutits attached to 2 massive monitors, so in comparison its pretty small ;)12:59
magicaltroutthe thunderbolt port to drive 2 hdmi outputs is pretty cool12:59
rick_hnice13:00
magicaltroutits also nice to not be on those embedded intel gfx chips as well13:01
magicaltroutnot that i do much stuff thats 3d but they suck reasonably13:01
lazyPoweryeah, i can understand that magicaltrout13:02
lazyPowermy primary goal was to have a rig powerful enough to to day to day's and also not destroy my back when travelling13:03
lazyPowerits a little underpowered in terms of being able to run a hangout AND run a deployment in lxd, but overall it does a decent job if i'm not really pushing it. And at the price point i picked it up at, it was almost a no brainer.13:03
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magicaltrouti used to cycle to and from work 9 years ago with my laptop13:08
magicaltroutwhich was a 15inch Toshiba brick13:08
magicaltroutit used to weight a lot13:08
magicaltroutand I had a 15 mile each way ride over the yorkshire dales13:09
magicaltroutyou just need to man up lazyPower ;)13:09
lazyPoweri'll pass on the alpha goading :)13:09
magicaltroutha13:09
lazyPowerworkouts are for the gym, not commutes13:09
magicaltrouti dunno, used to like feeling awake when i got to work compared to 90 mins on public transport13:10
lazyPowermagicaltrout: this is why i walk every day after my morning meetings13:16
lazyPowerI've been graphing this with google fit, which isn't a bad dashboard system for your health metrics13:17
magicaltroutfrom your office to the bathroom?13:17
lazyPowerclever, :) only if thats a 2.3 - 3 mile hike13:17
magicaltroutnice13:17
lazyPowertrying to turn it around broski13:17
lazyPoweri've been lazy butt a bit too long13:17
vlad_Hey folks... quick question probably a simple answer.  If I'm deploying charms to a maas cluster... how much of the maas network configuration is exposed to those charms or does it override those previous settings completely?13:48
vlad_In this context I'm deploying the openstack base bundle to a set of maas nodes13:49
rick_hvlad_: so when you deploy you determine how the network is required. It doesn't really alter the network so much as leverage what's setup in maas as that's a hardwired setup.13:57
rick_hvlad_: you leverage spaces to control what containers on the machines are using which devices and such13:58
vlad_rick_h: First off thanks a ton! Secondly for example let's say I have a vlan in a space on a fabric with vlan tag 2030 and 10.203.2.0/24 as the CIDR. If I configure my juju charm to use that CIDR it will know to use the vlan?14:01
vlad_The specific charm configuration option only allows the use of a CIDR that's why I'm asking14:02
rick_hvlad_: so when you deploy are you specifying any binding of to a space name?14:03
rick_hvlad_: e.g. https://jujucharms.com/docs/2.1/network-spaces14:03
vlad_rick_h: The machines in question I have bound to the space, but I didn't see any configuration options in doing so from within the juju charm itself.14:03
rick_hvlad_: right, normally it's part of the deploy command or the bundle description.14:04
rick_hvlad_: so that Juju knows "this application needs to request (from MAAS) a machine with interfaces on these spaces.14:04
rick_hvlad_: and then Juju can tell the charm "you've been asked to bind to space X" and it can adjust appropriately based on that request14:04
vlad_rick_h: Ok cool makes sense I think I'm doing it right then. Thanks again for your help!14:05
rick_hvlad_: k, let me know how it goes14:05
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bdxgood monday morning!16:40
bdxis there a preferred method for adding the JAAS controller?16:41
bdxother than `juju register jimm.jujucharms.com` ?16:41
rick_hbdx: in 2.2 it's juju login16:42
* rick_h looks for release notes stuff16:43
bdxoh nice, but JAAS isn't there yet, so its still `juju register jimm.jujucharms.com`?16:43
rick_hbdx: you can s/register/login16:44
rick_hbdx: and that'll add it16:44
rick_hbdx: that's the new way in 2.216:44
bdxrick_h: sweet! thx!16:44
Budgie^Smoreo/ juju world17:13
lazyPower\o Budgie^Smore17:14
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