Hi Rastin

That server should have at least one interface connected to a LAN which
has no DHCP/DNS and all the machines you want to drive through MAAS, and
it should be able to ping the IPMI / AMT BMCs for those machines.

If you're on Trusty, from memory the install should be something like:

  sudo add-apt-repository ppa:maas-maintainers/stable
  sudo apt-get update
  sudo apt-get install maas

The packages should install:

 * a MAAS region controller on your server
 * a MAAS cluster controller on your server

Point your browser at https://<server-ip>/MAAS and follow instructions,
I think you have to:

 * create the MAAS admin user (it tells you the command line)
 * log in as that user in the GUI
 * verify you have a cluster controller and tell it to provide DHCP &
DNS on the interface which is on the LAN where you have the machines you
want it to drive.
 * PXE boot your machines, they should then all show up in MAAS

There is a MAAS mailing list (I forget the address sorry) and I suggest
you direct follow-up questions there rather than the TB.

Cheers!
Mark

On 25/10/14 01:44, Rastin wrote:
> Hi
>
> How can I install MAAS 1.7 on my server?
>
> Thanks



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