[08:29] <mup> Bug #1901998 opened: TTL value is ignored when creating/editing DNS address records <ui> <MAAS:New for ack> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1901998>
[08:29] <mup> Bug #1901999 opened: MAAS 2.9 named crash due to limited allowed open files count <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1901999>
[09:53] <mup> Bug #1902020 opened: MAAS displays warnings "Controller infra-2 is running an older version of MAAS (less than 2.3.0)." <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1902020>
[09:59] <mup> Bug #1902020 changed: MAAS displays warnings "Controller infra-2 is running an older version of MAAS (less than 2.3.0)." <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1902020>
[10:02] <mup> Bug #1902020 opened: MAAS displays warnings "Controller infra-2 is running an older version of MAAS (less than 2.3.0)." <MAAS:New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1902020>
[15:27] <mup> Bug #1901942 changed: Series upgrade (B>F) has failed with MAAS installed from PPA: package maas 2.8.2-8577-g.a3e674063-0ubuntu1~18.04.1 failed to install/upgrade: new maas package pre-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1 <amd64> <apport-package> <bionic>
 <uec-images> <MAAS:Fix Released> <maas (Ubuntu):Fix Released> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1901942>
[15:35] <mup> Bug #1901942 changed: Series upgrade (B>F) has failed with MAAS installed from PPA: package maas 2.8.2-8577-g.a3e674063-0ubuntu1~18.04.1 failed to install/upgrade: new maas package pre-installation script subprocess returned error exit status 1 <amd64> <apport-package> <bionic>
 <uec-images> <MAAS:Fix Released> <maas (Ubuntu):Fix Released> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1901942>
[17:08] <mup> Bug #1902103 opened: Ensure default fstab options are sane and consistent across all images <curtin (Ubuntu):New> <livecd-rootfs (Ubuntu):New> <maas (Ubuntu):New> <subiquity (Ubuntu):New> <ubiquity (Ubuntu):New> <https://launchpad.net/bugs/1902103>
[19:05] <ThursdayAlready> Hi all, I'm trying to start the maas dhcp process - and it doesn't seem to want to start.
[19:06] <ThursdayAlready> I have migrated from apt to snap installation, and since then I just see dhcpd STOPPED   Not started
[19:06] <ThursdayAlready> I have performed a reconfigure in the maas web interface for the dhcp configuration.
[19:08] <ThursdayAlready> Is there a way I can force the process to start from the maas binary? :/
[19:09] <ThursdayAlready> I'm quite new to this process, so likely being a little dumb.
[23:03] <FridayYay> Hi all. Running maas snap 2.9 (2.9.0~beta5-9002-g.2a342196f) migrated from apt packaging.
[23:04] <FridayYay> I cannot fo rthe life of me start the dhcp service. It's enabled in the gui, mass-cli suggests it's running, but alas: dhcpd                            STOPPED   Not started
[23:12] <FridayYay> Anything I can do to get it started?
[23:16] <FridayYay> And yet, in the cli the fabric suggest: DHCP           │ Enabled
[23:45] <FridayYay> :/