Ok so here's the bug:

maas_ipmi_autodetect.py looks for a user slot called "maas", and
reprograms that first.  If it does not exist then it defaults to User10.
User10 does not exist on this hardware.

What it should be doing:
 * Look for a user called maas and re-use or re-program
 * Failing that, look for an empty slot
 * Failing that, go for User4 (or perhaps make this depend on the type of BMC 
detected?)

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  MAAS ipmi fails on OCPv3 Roadrunner

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