=== setuid is now known as zzZZzzetuid === exsdev0 is now known as exsdev === zzZZzzetuid is now known as setuid [13:43] Bug #1846764 opened: Deploying many machines (like 30-50) at once via the UI leaves some in Ready state [13:46] Bug #1846764 changed: Deploying many machines (like 30-50) at once via the UI leaves some in Ready state [13:52] Bug #1846764 opened: Deploying many machines (like 30-50) at once via the UI leaves some in Ready state [16:31] is this the maas channel? am I at the right place? [16:35] can maas use LXD to deploy instances? [17:34] fallenour: not yet, we're working on it :) [17:35] I dunno [17:35] I found this setting in lxd [17:35] maas.api.key: [17:36] It makes me wonder [17:40] BTW, I love maas, you guys do incredible work with it [17:41] Ive used it for years since I found it. [17:41] fallenour: thanks, I'm not sure how LXD is using that yet [17:41] fallenour: we're started integration so it may be part of that [17:41] honestly, me either, but you guys respond a lot faster than they do, and I can beat on it a lot if you guys can walk me through some of the features of maas [17:42] I have a lotta hardware, a lot of spare time, and nothing to really do with either. [17:42] BTW, I initially deployed my maas unit as bare metal, but Id like to move it into an lxd container so I can shrink down my amount of active hardware. Is that supported? [17:42] and if so, whats the safest way for me to do that without causing an outage? [18:30] fallenour: I actually run MAAS in an LXD container normally for testing. I haven't moved one from metal to a container though [18:30] fallenour: what you'd have to do is move the data in Postgres [18:31] fallenour: /var/lib/maas and /etc/maas also has some configuration that would be good to move as well [18:34] Is it a postgres database? [18:34] fallenour: yes [18:34] If so you should be able to just put the postgres db in maas into ha mode [18:34] and simply replicate the data over to the maas system in the container [18:34] thats what Id recommend [18:34] if you want I can try that once I get this up and running [18:34] is the postgres db on maas a snap or a regular postgrs db install? [18:34] fallenour: that should work, I've just never done it. My test environment is simple enough I can just rebuild it quickly [18:35] fallenour: depends how you installed MAAS [18:35] snaps make me cry [18:35] fallenour: deb with deb [18:35] fallenour: If you use the MAAS snap we bundle postgres with the snap [18:35] mmk [18:35] Ill see if I cant put something together [18:41] OO! [18:41] While its on my mind, is it possible to make my maas box a local ubuntu apt repo? That way I can have a local package repo instead of eating bandwidth to do so [18:43] fallenour: by default MAAS is configured to use a squid proxy so it shouldn't be using to much bandwidth [18:43] fallenour: you can setup a mirror and configure MAAS to use it as well - https://maas.io/docs/package-repositories [18:53] hey sorry if I missed your response, my nvidia drivers crashed again. absolutely killing me [19:16] Bug #1833618 opened: MAAS can't deploy Ubuntu if ID_SERIAL of any block device is broken (USB pendrive in this case). [19:16] [19:19] Bug #1833618 changed: MAAS can't deploy Ubuntu if ID_SERIAL of any block device is broken (USB pendrive in this case). [19:19] [19:28] Bug #1833618 opened: MAAS can't deploy Ubuntu if ID_SERIAL of any block device is broken (USB pendrive in this case). [19:28] [19:52] hey guys! [19:52] Im back [19:52] Does anyone use maas with juju? im having issues deploying lxd images atm. Im on 2.6.9, and Im having isues getting lxd containers to deploy [19:52] it just constantly gives this error: failed to start machine 1/lxd/3 (acquiring LXD image: no matching image found), retrying in 10s (10 more attempts)