The problem is still there. Example:
My pserv.yaml contains...
generator: http://[fdd1:caf5:2922:8b1f::1]/MAAS/api/1.0/pxeconfig/
Now, realising that this doesn't work, I run ‘dpkg-reconfigure maas-cluster-controller’ and set the MAAS URL to “http://10.9.9.1/MAAS”.
The resulting pserv.yaml now contains...
generator: http://10.9.9.1:caf5:2922:8b1f::1]/MAAS/api/1.0/pxeconfig/
Note how the first part of the netloc, up to the first colon, is replaced with the new address — but the rest of the netloc is still there.
The problem is still there. Example:
My pserv.yaml contains...
generator: http://[fdd1:caf5: 2922:8b1f: :1]/MAAS/ api/1.0/ pxeconfig/
Now, realising that this doesn't work, I run ‘dpkg-reconfigure maas-cluster- controller’ and set the MAAS URL to “http:// 10.9.9. 1/MAAS”.
The resulting pserv.yaml now contains...
generator: http:// 10.9.9. 1:caf5:2922: 8b1f::1] /MAAS/api/ 1.0/pxeconfig/
Note how the first part of the netloc, up to the first colon, is replaced with the new address — but the rest of the netloc is still there.