[00:22] <smoser> hm.
[09:00] <meena> good morning happy people. how do i close a bug i opened? https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-init/+bug/1799674
[09:03] <meena> oh, i can just change the status to Fix committed!
[12:45] <muhaha> its there any lockfile or status file which I can watch if cloud-init is successful done?
[14:11] <rharper> muhaha: you can run 'cloud-init status --wait'
[15:41] <Nick_A> got a strange issue
[15:43] <Nick_A> we have a debian 9 image with cloud-init. you launch the image using a form that takes a root password and applies it like http://paste.openstack.org/show/7bqsoXTLs8Af9UkO4Ffu/
[15:43] <Nick_A> it salts the password entered through the form
[15:43] <Nick_A> however the password doesn't work
[15:44] <Nick_A> but the same image works if launched with userdata: http://paste.openstack.org/show/PR9AU8ElrZ8NRNIWzRPT/
[15:44] <Nick_A> other images work fine, it's just debian 9 for some reason...
[16:03] <rharper> do you know what version of cloud-init ?
[16:05] <rharper> maybe this bug? https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-init/+bug/1811446
[16:05] <rharper> Nick_A: ^^
[16:37] <Nick_A> rharper cloud-init 0.7.9
[16:49] <rharper> Nick_A: does it reproduce in newer cloud-init versions ?
[16:52] <Nick_A> I haven't forced debian to use a newer version. was trying to stick with defaults
[16:57] <Nick_A> trying 18.3
[17:48] <Nick_A> @rharper 18.3 works
[17:48] <Nick_A> sorry slack habit with the @
[17:48] <rharper> no worries