Thanks for putting this video together. I found that giving the machines more resources at least 2GiB of memory and 4 cpus like shown at 29:00 allows the machines to be discovered faster. So if you are waiting a long time for the machines to appear and/or see stuff hanging in the terminal when you run lxc console vm01 --type=vga & its probably because the resources are too small.
Another great video on LXD, I followed along on my laptop and had to stop the video a fair bit, but managed to get 1804 and centos7 deployed fine. Couldn't get 20.04 to run something about curtin failed to install. Anyway it's a good thing to know and MAAS is very cool.
Not all images that MAAS support will boot with Secure Boot enabled. I had some luck with recent Ubuntu images on systems where Secure Boot is enabled though.
@@ShaneHolloman Yeah, I know there's been a bunch of work around the UEFI shim on 20.04. I suspect the goal is to backport that to older releases but that may take a while.
I am impressed by how powerful LXD is as a Linu container and VM platform. Thank you so much for the expert content.
Thanks for putting this video together. I found that giving the machines more resources at least 2GiB of memory and 4 cpus like shown at 29:00 allows the machines to be discovered faster. So if you are waiting a long time for the machines to appear and/or see stuff hanging in the terminal when you run lxc console vm01 --type=vga & its probably because the resources are too small.
You maybe could do a followup with lxd, maas AND juju ;-) This is the best combination!!! Have a great time and thnx for sharing!!!
56:17: how the LXD containers on vm03 are connected to the MAAS. The can construct many pods via MAAS. it's brilliant!
Another great video on LXD, I followed along on my laptop and had to stop the video a fair bit, but managed to get 1804 and centos7 deployed fine. Couldn't get 20.04 to run something about curtin failed to install. Anyway it's a good thing to know and MAAS is very cool.
I learn from you alot, thank you so much...
Hi. Is there a method whereby secure-boot can in fact be used? What ended up being the solve?
Not all images that MAAS support will boot with Secure Boot enabled. I had some luck with recent Ubuntu images on systems where Secure Boot is enabled though.
@@stephane.graber glad to hear. By "recent" like 20.04.3 and above?
@@ShaneHolloman Yeah, I know there's been a bunch of work around the UEFI shim on 20.04. I suspect the goal is to backport that to older releases but that may take a while.
is this done with an ubuntu VM or is it on bare metal?
The demo was done within a virtual machine for convenience.
why dont you just simply add lxd into the maas as kvm host? it does not make sense to manually add provision and manually add them one by one?
This is super Awesome!!!!
you are awesome
thank you
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Wow, could this video, by accident cure my hate for Netplan?