Hi, Jose! Probably there should be a 'introduction to maas' or 'maas by example' which would help new users to get started with new MAAS cluster in KVM virtual machines - I'm assuming not a lot of newcomers have several bare-metal boxes lying around just to play with MAAS.
There is a very good blog from Chris Arges that explains how one could start with MAAS in KVM - it even explains how to connect juju to that MAAS: http://dinosaursareforever.blogspot.co.uk/2014/06/manually-deploying-openstack-with.html The blog talks about OpenStack but it starts with creating VMs, installing MAAS on one of them, configuring it, enlisting other VMs, etc, etc... Mario On 07/02/2015 05:13 AM, José Antonio Rey wrote: > Unfortunately there is no easy way. Even though the docs are quite clear > people are always looking to have a bit of human interaction. Hence, the > questions on IRC. I think it's just a matter of us being humans and > trying to reach another human. As I mentioned, the docs are quite clear > and understandable. > > -- > José Antonio Rey > > > On Wed, Jul 1, 2015, 20:54 Tim Penhey <tim.pen...@canonical.com > <mailto:tim.pen...@canonical.com>> wrote: > > I have been wondering for a while how we message to new users. > > I raise this because I see quite a few messages on stack overflow that > go something like this: > > "I'm really new to Juju and I'm trying to set up MaaS." > > I feel that if we are getting to this, we are doing something wrong. > Perhaps we should have better docs around initial evaluation testing? > How do we direct people more to the local provider and manual > provisioning on existing hardware over setting up their own MaaS to try > Juju? > > Tim > > -- > Juju mailing list > Juju@lists.ubuntu.com <mailto:Juju@lists.ubuntu.com> > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: > https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju > > > -- Juju mailing list Juju@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/juju