Hi,
I am trying out MaaS and Juju for the first time and have run into a couple
of questions that I haven't been able to find answers to in the
documentation or by searching.
My setup is as follows: One server installed from scratch with the "create
maas server" option on the 12.04 server cdrom a
On 05/04/2012 04:13 PM, v21networks wrote:
> Vision21 Networks was approved to be on the Ubuntu Server Team by
> Robbie. How can we help?
There will be another doc push effort for 12.04.1. I'll keep you
informed. For now, choose some sections of the guide and make note
of any errors. Secondly,
There were two issues I wanted to bring up. I apologise for not managing
to send this email before UDS - I was away last week. So this is a bit
of a brain dump.
1. Triage list does not reduce after triaging is complete.
Bugs that can be worked on out of a triage list will inevitably be
progressed
Thanks, Robie, all well thought out and stated. I agree with each point
here.
-serge
Quoting Robie Basak (robie.ba...@canonical.com):
> There were two issues I wanted to bring up. I apologise for not managing
> to send this email before UDS - I was away last week. So this is a bit
> of a brain d
On Monday, May 07, 2012 11:41:46 AM Robie Basak wrote:
> So our options are: 1) maintain state outside of the bugs themselves, 2)
> mark the "cannot be worked on state" inside the bug using a tag, or 3)
> be forever plagued with bugs in our triage lists
4) Go back to the way it used to be (no auto
i'm getting:
No config file specified, using the default config
/usr/lib/lxc/templates/lxc-ubuntu-cloud: line 240: type:
ubuntu-cloudimg-query: not found
failed to execute template 'ubuntu-cloud'
aborted
when i use "-t ubuntu-cloud" but every doc i've read uses ubuntu-cloud
and doesn't mention my
Quoting Aljoša Mohorović (aljosa.mohoro...@gmail.com):
> i'm getting:
>
> No config file specified, using the default config
> /usr/lib/lxc/templates/lxc-ubuntu-cloud: line 240: type:
> ubuntu-cloudimg-query: not found
> failed to execute template 'ubuntu-cloud'
> aborted
You need to 'sudo apt-ge