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eduardo71Need a consultant to help us debug an issue with rack controllers in a cluster not syncing images13:27
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mupBug #1838943 opened: Cannot PXE boot arch 0f due to protocol mismatch <MAAS:Confirmed> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1838943>14:56
cyphermoxso; I have just installed MAAS in a VM, a very standard install on 18.04, I can login to the interface but it just remains at "Connecting..." forever after login15:43
cyphermoxanyone has an idea what's wrong, what I can check?15:43
cyphermoxrbasak: ^ pinging you, because I don't even know if this channel is the right place to be asking the question :)15:44
rbasakI think this channel is the right place15:46
rbasakBut I don't know the answer, sorry.15:46
rbasakThe MAAS team hang out here too I think though?15:46
cyphermoxyeah I expected you might not know the answer15:48
cyphermoxit's certainly different from all previous experiences15:48
cyphermoxit's always worked before, but I've always deployed it on metal, now it's in a VMWare virtual machine15:48
cyphermoxroaksoax: any idea ^16:52
newellcyphermox: ltrager might have an idea as I think he has messed with VMWare VMs, I personally have not and I have not seen what you are experiencing20:05
cyphermoxwell, even then whether it's hardware or a VM and which hypervisor should not matter at all20:05
newellcyphermox: I haven't seen what you are experiencing in general20:05
cyphermoxyeah, I understand20:06
newellcyphermox: are you using main archive or ppa?20:06
newellor other?20:06
ltragercyphermox: I've used MAAS to deploy VMware but I haven't deployed to VMware itself20:06
cyphermoxppa:maas/proposed20:06
ltragerI mean installed MAAS on VMware20:06
newellcyphermox: ppa:maas/2.720:07
newelltry that one if it is not too much trouble20:07
ltragercyphermox: If you can't connect to the UI it could be there is a network rule blocking websockets20:09
ltragercyphermox: To get around that try using an SSH sockets proxy20:09
cyphermoxwell, it's port 5240 isn't it?20:11
cyphermoxor are there extra firewall rules required?20:11
ltragercyphermox: 5240 is for the API, I believe 80 is still used for the websocket20:15
ltragercyphermox: argh actually nevermind I was thinking of something else20:15
ltragercyphermox: I have seen firewalls block just websockets while letting other traffic through20:15
cyphermoxmmkay20:18
cyphermoxI'm going to have to go beat things into submission20:18

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