[00:04] <bdx> hello
[00:06] <bdx> trying set up a storage network, I have these mellanox cx354a 40Gb cards in my nodes
[00:06] <bdx> it seems I need a driver installed for the ubuntu to recognize the cards
[00:07] <bdx> I've searched around for this and see a bit of banter in a few bugs and mailing list posts, but no solution
[00:08] <bdx> solution that allows maas to preload the driver in the ephemeral image
[00:08] <bdx> such that the 40Gb cards would be accounted for in commissioning
[00:09] <bdx> and maas would be able to manage the mellanox card interfaces
[00:09] <bdx> I'm sure people have hit this before
[00:12] <bdx> so ..... I guess I'm wondering if theres a solid path to managing/installing 3rd party drivers that someone could share with me
[00:27] <bdx> I'm going to attempt to create a commissioning script to pull down the drivers and install them ... possibly this is the way
[02:25] <roaksoax> bdx: have you tried /etc/drivers.yaml ?
[04:18] <mup> Bug #1667863 changed: if a subnet has multiple static routes, the network interfaces file is invalid <cloud-init:Expired> <curtin:Invalid> <MAAS:Expired> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1667863>
[05:00] <bdx> roaksoax: I'm seeing something in /snap/maas/current/etc/maas/drivers.yaml
[05:01] <bdx> roaksoax: I'm not sure that will work for the mellanox drivers, but I'll look into it further
[05:01] <bdx> thanks
[20:29] <mup> Bug #1773576 opened: drivers.yaml should live in a writable directory <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1773576>
[20:38] <mup> Bug #1773576 changed: drivers.yaml should live in a writable directory <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1773576>
[20:47] <mup> Bug #1773576 opened: drivers.yaml should live in a writable directory <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1773576>
[21:47] <sentinel-prime> roaksoax you here