Distro error openstack/autopilot #154
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Do you have both xenial and trusty images imported in MAAS? |
No, following the official Autopilot guide (witch seems outdated btw) it only says to import 16.04.. Should I have both? |
Yea, the Autopilot guide is not updated for 16.04 and I'm not sure that it will work with MAAS 2.0 at this time. |
So is it worth trying at all? If so, I then need to have both trusty and xenial importet in maas? |
Autopilot uses juju 1.25 behind the scenes, and it only supports up to maas 1.9 so at this time it isn't worth trying until Autopilot officially supports Juju 2.0 and MAAS 2.0 neither of which are out of beta yet. |
So what would you recommend then? Should I re-install 14.04 as my MaaS server to get maas 1.9 ? I had Autopilot up and running on 15.10, and it crashed. Really want it back :) |
Yea I would stick with 14.04 until Autopilot announces official support for MAAS 2.0 |
Ok, thank you for your help(again)! |
Why the issue is closed? Problem is not solved :( |
No problem to fix as Autopilot is not available for Juju 2.0/Maas 2.0 yet. |
you need to import ubuntu 14.04 images as well |
Trying conjure-up openstack using MaaS 2.0 on Ubuntu 16.04, choosing Autopilot, getting error:
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