[2.3] Toggling Subnet from Managed to Unmanaged doesn't warn the user that behavior changes
Bug #1696270 reported by
Christian Reis
This bug affects 2 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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MAAS |
Fix Released
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High
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Mike Pontillo |
Bug Description
When you enable Managed Allocation on a subnet, MAAS hands out IP addresses from the dynamic range to handle any dynamic DHCP request -- including the ephemeral environment. In this mode, you use Reserved Ranges to ensure that MAAS does not touch those IP addresses.
When you disable Managed Allocation, the semantics seem to toggle, and MAAS will take IP addresses from the reserved range and allocate those to machines. This has caused problems where we took over IP addresses of network infrastructure after toggling the option.
Related branches
~mpontillo/maas:managed-unmanaged-tooltips-and-warnings--bug-1696270
Merged
into
maas:master
- Andres Rodriguez (community): Approve
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Diff: 81 lines (+27/-9)1 file modifiedsrc/maasserver/static/partials/subnet-details.html (+27/-9)
Changed in maas: | |
milestone: | none → 2.3.0 |
importance: | Undecided → High |
status: | New → Triaged |
assignee: | nobody → Maria Vrachni (m-vrachnis) |
summary: |
- Managed Allocation dangerously toggles the semantics for Reserved Ranges + [2.3] Managed Allocation dangerously toggles the semantics for Reserved + Ranges |
summary: |
- [2.3] Managed Allocation dangerously toggles the semantics for Reserved - Ranges + [2.3] Toggling Subnet from Managed to Unmanaged doesn't warn the user + that behavior changes |
Changed in maas: | |
assignee: | Maria Vrachni (m-vrachnis) → Mike Pontillo (mpontillo) |
status: | Triaged → In Progress |
milestone: | 2.3.0 → 2.3.0beta1 |
Changed in maas: | |
status: | In Progress → Fix Committed |
Changed in maas: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
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+1 here. The behavior and semantics are super confusing when it comes to Reserved Ranges and Managed Allocation mode.