[07:35] <tosaraja> ok. Just by updating to MAAS 2.9.0 I got rid of that loop of norhing happening. But now i end up with 2 hosts in grub and one passed succesfully. damit
[15:37] <danboid> I cannot get a juju controller to successfully deploy any more. I think I've made a mess of my maas network settings
[15:38] <danboid> I'm thinking it might be a good idea to reset my maas controller settings
[15:38] <danboid> I deleted a few subnets earlier
[15:38] <danboid> I don't know what the default set is as I've never done a fresh install of maas
[15:39] <danboid> Do I need to have at least one ipv6 subnet, even if I'm not using ipv6?
[15:45] <danboid> I think a better question is
[15:45] <danboid> Is there a script/command I can run to do a health check of my MAAS controller and its DNS/network config?
[15:46] <danboid> I have had it working already but DNS (bind) has always been flaky so I've been trying to fix that but now it seems worse
[15:47] <danboid> So, short of me fully re-installing my maas controller from scratch, is there a quicker way to start over?
[15:48] <danboid> Ubuntu 18.04 / maas 2.4.2
[16:01] <danboid> I keeop on getting
[16:01] <danboid> ERROR failed to bootstrap model: bootstrap instance started but did not change to Deployed state: instance "e8g7pp" is started but not deployed
[16:05] <danboid> OK looks like
[16:05] <danboid> sudo dpkg-reconfigure maas-region-controller
[16:05] <danboid> Might be worth a shot