2014-10-02 19:11:36 |
Jason Hobbs |
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I have some nodes I enlisted and commissioned on a cluster that had DNS/DHCP management enabled. I disabled DNS/DHCP management for that cluster, then tried to delete the nodes.
I got an error at the top of the page, something like "not connected.#012> no open object.#012> not connected.#012> not connected.#012".
In maas.log I see:
Oct 3 03:04:09 trusty-maas7 maas.dhcp: [ERROR] Could not remove host map for 192.168.10.101: Command `omshell` returned non-zero exit status 0:#012> > > > not connected.#012> no open object.#012> not connected.#012> not connected.#012>.
I enabled DNS/DHCP management again and the node was deleted successfully.
Looks like the failure to talk to dhcpd via omshell could be handled more gracefully. |
I have some nodes I enlisted and commissioned on a cluster that had DNS/DHCP management enabled. I disabled DNS/DHCP management for that cluster, then tried to delete the nodes.
I got an error at the top of the page, something like "not connected.#012> no open object.#012> not connected.#012> not connected.#012".
In maas.log I see:
Oct 3 03:04:09 trusty-maas7 maas.dhcp: [ERROR] Could not remove host map for 192.168.10.101: Command `omshell` returned non-zero exit status 0:#012> > > > not connected.#012> no open object.#012> not connected.#012> not connected.#012>.
I enabled DNS/DHCP management again and the node was deleted successfully.
Looks like the failure to talk to dhcpd via omshell could be handled more gracefully.
This is with maas 1.7.0~beta4+bzr3168-0ubuntu1~trusty1 |
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