Basically:
- if you are a Canonical customer, you should open a case on the customer portal
- if you are a community user since there is no formal agreement it’s up to you to share your logs/data with Canonical and/or the community (email, google drive, dropbox...).
In case that it helps, I link you to the way of sharing documents with the team that r00ta wrote previously in Discourse :) /discourse. maas.io/ t/cannot- deploy- official- ubuntu- 22-04-and- 18-04-only- 20-04-works- on-multiple- maas-versions/ 7657/7
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Basically:
- if you are a Canonical customer, you should open a case on the customer portal
- if you are a community user since there is no formal agreement it’s up to you to share your logs/data with Canonical and/or the community (email, google drive, dropbox...).