2019-11-08 09:24:26 |
Peter Jose De Sousa |
bug |
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added bug |
2019-11-08 09:25:09 |
Peter Jose De Sousa |
description |
Hi,
Problem:
When rebooting the node with maas installed maas starts enlisting multiple
machines with unknown origin, with default configuration but with different names.
It seems like a UI defect, but only happens on reboot of the maas machine.
Included maas logs and machines.json in an archive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ysiJwD41Ktqa_tmz_Vmg6Xa7qgyM1exC/view?usp=sharing
Expected:
No VMs to be enlisted randomly
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install MAAS and MAAS Rackd on a single machine, (Typical Orangebox setup)
2. Create pods on any of the baremetal nodes
3. Create VMs on the baremetal nodes via Juju
4. Powerdown all nodes at the same time (VMs and Baremetal)
5. sudo shutdown now on the MAAS node
6. Power-on maas node
7. Power-on all nodes at the same time, go through any VMs that haven't started and start them
8. Within 5-10 minutes random 'phantom' VMs should start popping up
If more information is required please feel free to ask.
Cheers,
Peter |
Hi,
Problem:
When rebooting the node with maas installed maas starts enlisting multiple
machines with unknown origin, with default configuration but with different names.
It seems like a UI defect, but only happens on reboot of the maas machine.
Included maas logs and machines.json in an archive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ysiJwD41Ktqa_tmz_Vmg6Xa7qgyM1exC/view?usp=sharing
Expected:
No VMs to be enlisted randomly
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install MAAS and MAAS Rackd on a single machine, (Typical Orangebox setup)
2. Create pods on any of the baremetal nodes
3. Create VMs on the baremetal nodes via Juju
4. Powerdown all nodes at the same time (VMs and Baremetal)
5. sudo shutdown now on the MAAS node
6. Power-on maas node
7. Power-on all nodes at the same time, go through any VMs that haven't started and start them
8. Within 5-10 minutes random 'phantom' VMs should start popping up in the MAAS UI
If more information is required please feel free to ask.
Cheers,
Peter |
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2019-11-08 09:42:54 |
Adam Collard |
maas: status |
New |
Incomplete |
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2019-11-08 09:52:27 |
Peter Jose De Sousa |
attachment added |
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Machine.json + maas logs https://bugs.launchpad.net/maas/+bug/1851800/+attachment/5303807/+files/maas.machines.logs.tar.bz2 |
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2019-11-08 09:53:03 |
Peter Jose De Sousa |
description |
Hi,
Problem:
When rebooting the node with maas installed maas starts enlisting multiple
machines with unknown origin, with default configuration but with different names.
It seems like a UI defect, but only happens on reboot of the maas machine.
Included maas logs and machines.json in an archive: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ysiJwD41Ktqa_tmz_Vmg6Xa7qgyM1exC/view?usp=sharing
Expected:
No VMs to be enlisted randomly
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install MAAS and MAAS Rackd on a single machine, (Typical Orangebox setup)
2. Create pods on any of the baremetal nodes
3. Create VMs on the baremetal nodes via Juju
4. Powerdown all nodes at the same time (VMs and Baremetal)
5. sudo shutdown now on the MAAS node
6. Power-on maas node
7. Power-on all nodes at the same time, go through any VMs that haven't started and start them
8. Within 5-10 minutes random 'phantom' VMs should start popping up in the MAAS UI
If more information is required please feel free to ask.
Cheers,
Peter |
Hi,
Problem:
When rebooting the node with maas installed maas starts enlisting multiple
machines with unknown origin, with default configuration but with different names.
It seems like a UI defect, but only happens on reboot of the maas machine.
Included maas logs and machines.json in an archive.
Expected:
No VMs to be enlisted randomly
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Install MAAS and MAAS Rackd on a single machine, (Typical Orangebox setup)
2. Create pods on any of the baremetal nodes
3. Create VMs on the baremetal nodes via Juju
4. Powerdown all nodes at the same time (VMs and Baremetal)
5. sudo shutdown now on the MAAS node
6. Power-on maas node
7. Power-on all nodes at the same time, go through any VMs that haven't started and start them
8. Within 5-10 minutes random 'phantom' VMs should start popping up in the MAAS UI
If more information is required please feel free to ask.
Cheers,
Peter |
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2019-11-12 08:29:49 |
Peter Jose De Sousa |
summary |
maas enlists multiple 'phantom' VMs |
[2.6.1] maas enlists multiple 'phantom' VMs |
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2019-12-10 09:19:35 |
Alberto Donato |
maas: status |
Incomplete |
Invalid |
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