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Andres Rodriguez (andreserl) wrote : Re: [Bug 1782060] [NEW] MAAS deployed Pods can be released

MAAS doesn’t know a pod was deployed, since this is manually sending user
data. That said, we will cover this if we get to “make this MAAS mode a pod”

On Tue, Jul 17, 2018 at 12:05 AM Lee Trager <email address hidden>
wrote:

> Public bug reported:
>
> The performance CI deploys Ubuntu to all physical machines and then
> creates a number of Pods on each machine. I accidentally released all
> machines during testing. MAAS did not warn me I was releasing a machine
> which drove Pods. When I tried to deploy to those Pods all MAAS gave me
> was a power error.
>
> MAAS should not allow machines which drove Pods to be released. The user
> should be forced to delete the Pod first.
>
> ** Affects: maas
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
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> Title:
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Andres Rodriguez (RoAkSoAx)
Ubuntu Server Developer
MSc. Telecom & Networking
Systems Engineer