Andres, I don't think this is related to VMs in any shape or form. STP and PortFast are a thing that happens with physical networks too and is not any factor here.
Logs in comment #11 indicate that machine did boot at 07:09. It then, most probably, ran dhcp client within the operating system at 07:10 and got a different IP. It should have gotten the same one (unless PXE pool is different than normal pool).
But later on, both dhcp servers refuse to renew .170 IP. It's like it was given to someone else in the meantime? Why does MAAS observe an IP it gave to a machine. Could the problem be there somehow?
Andres, I don't think this is related to VMs in any shape or form. STP and PortFast are a thing that happens with physical networks too and is not any factor here.
Logs in comment #11 indicate that machine did boot at 07:09. It then, most probably, ran dhcp client within the operating system at 07:10 and got a different IP. It should have gotten the same one (unless PXE pool is different than normal pool).
But later on, both dhcp servers refuse to renew .170 IP. It's like it was given to someone else in the meantime? Why does MAAS observe an IP it gave to a machine. Could the problem be there somehow?