MAAS upgrade struggles with BIND

Bug #1355680 reported by Mark Shuttleworth
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MAAS
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Medium
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maas (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Observed on an RC upgrade:

Preparing to unpack .../maas-dns_1.6.0+bzr2544-0ubuntu1~rc1~ppa1_all.deb ...
Unpacking maas-dns (1.6.0+bzr2544-0ubuntu1~rc1~ppa1) over (1.6.0+bzr2539-0ubuntu1~beta6~ppa1) ...
 * Stopping domain name service... bind9 waiting for pid 1407 to die
giving up on pid 1407 with kill -0; trying -9
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                               [ OK ]
 * Starting domain name service... bind9 [ OK ]
Preparing to unpack .../maas-region-controller-min_1.6.0+bzr2544-0ubuntu1~rc1~ppa1_all.deb ...
 * Stopping web server apache2 *

Graham Binns (gmb)
Changed in maas:
status: New → Invalid
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Andres Rodriguez (andreserl) wrote :

This is 1.6 RC, which is not yet in Utopic so this bug affects MAAS upstream, and does not affect MAAS in Ubuntu as it has not yet being released there. Changing the report / status accordingly.

Changed in maas (Ubuntu):
status: New → Invalid
Changed in maas:
status: Invalid → New
importance: Undecided → High
importance: High → Medium
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Julian Edwards (julian-edwards) wrote :

I've seen this happen a couple of times in the past though, Andres. The question is, why is the packaging restarting Bind at all?

Changed in maas:
status: New → Triaged
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Andres Rodriguez (andreserl) wrote :

Hi!

We believe this is no longer an issue in the latest MAAS releases. As such, we are marking this bug report as invalid. If you believe this is still an issue, please re-open this back report.

Thanks

Changed in maas:
status: Triaged → Invalid
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