Activity log for bug #1915869

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2021-02-16 19:49:17 Vladimir Grevtsev bug added bug
2021-02-16 19:50:38 Vladimir Grevtsev tags field-critical
2021-02-16 19:51:03 Vladimir Grevtsev bug added subscriber Canonical Field Critical
2021-02-16 20:13:20 Lee Trager maas: status New Triaged
2021-02-16 20:13:22 Lee Trager maas: importance Undecided Critical
2021-02-16 20:13:55 Lee Trager maas: assignee Alberto Donato (ack)
2021-02-17 10:09:16 Adam Collard description $ maas -h /snap/maas/11778/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/netaddr/strategy/__init__.py:189: SyntaxWarning: "is not" with a literal. Did you mean "!="? if word_sep is not '': usage: maas [-h] COMMAND ... optional arguments: -h, --help show this help message and exit drill down: COMMAND login Log in to a remote API, and remember its description and credentials. logout Log out of a remote API, purging any stored credentials. list List remote APIs that have been logged-in to. refresh Refresh the API descriptions of all profiles. init Initialise MAAS in the specified run mode. config View or change controller configuration. status Status of controller services. migrate Perform migrations on connected database. apikey Used to manage a user's API keys. Shows existing keys unless --generate or --delete is passed. configauth Configure external authentication. createadmin Create a MAAS administrator account. changepassword Change a MAAS user's password. http://maas.io/ (Note the "SyntaxWarning" string; while it's not harmful at all, currently it breaks some FCE-related automation which relies on MAAS CLI outputs). $ snap list maas Name Version Rev Tracking Publisher Notes maas 2.9.2-9165-g.b5dc1fd6c 11778 2.9/stable canonical✓ - $ snap info maas name: maas summary: Metal as a Service publisher: Canonical✓ store-url: https://snapcraft.io/maas contact: https://discourse.maas.io/ license: unset description: | **MAAS - Very fast server provisioning** Metal as a Service -- MAAS -- lets you treat physical servers like virtual machines in the cloud. Rather than having to manage each server individually, MAAS turns your bare metal into an elastic cloud-like resource. What does that mean in practice? Tell MAAS about the machines you want it to manage and it will boot them, check the hardware's okay, and have them waiting for when you need them. You can then pull nodes up, tear them down and redeploy them at will; just as you can with virtual machines in the cloud. When you're ready to deploy a service, MAAS gives your tool of choice (e.g. Ansible, Chef, Puppet, SALT, Juju) the nodes it needs to power that service. It's as simple as that: no need to manually provision, check and, afterwards, clean-up. As your needs change, you can easily scale services up or down. Need more power for your Hadoop cluster for a few hours? Simply tear down one of your Nova compute nodes and redeploy it to Hadoop. When you're done, it's just as easy to give the node back to Nova. MAAS is ideal where you want the flexibility of the cloud, and the hassle-free power of Juju charms, but you need to deploy to bare metal. commands: - maas - maas.power services: maas.supervisor: simple, enabled, active snap-id: shY22YTZ3RhJJDOj0MfmShTNZTEb1Jiq tracking: 2.9/stable refresh-date: today at 19:25 UTC channels: 2.9/stable: 2.9.2-9165-g.b5dc1fd6c 2021-02-16 (11778) 137MB - 2.9/candidate: ↑ 2.9/beta: ↑ 2.9/edge: 2.9.3~alpha1-9167-g.77a9b6c3d 2021-02-16 (11800) 143MB - latest/stable: – latest/candidate: – latest/beta: – latest/edge: 2.10.0~alpha1-9475-g.ea405085f 2021-02-16 (11805) 143MB - 2.8/stable: 2.8.2-8577-g.a3e674063 2020-09-01 (8980) 140MB - 2.8/candidate: 2.8.3~rc1-8583-g.9ddc8051f 2020-11-19 (10539) 137MB - 2.8/beta: 2.8.3~rc1-8583-g.9ddc8051f 2020-11-19 (10539) 137MB - 2.8/edge: 2.8.3~rc1-8590-g.4c151dda9 2021-02-16 (11781) 138MB - 2.7/stable: 2.7.3-8290-g.ebe2b9884 2020-08-21 (8724) 144MB - 2.7/candidate: ↑ 2.7/beta: ↑ 2.7/edge: 2.7.3-8297-g.68a767295 2021-02-16 (11806) 143MB - installed: 2.9.2-9165-g.b5dc1fd6c (11778) 137MB - $ maas -h /snap/maas/11778/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/netaddr/strategy/__init__.py:189: SyntaxWarning: "is not" with a literal. Did you mean "!="?   if word_sep is not '': usage: maas [-h] COMMAND ... optional arguments:   -h, --help show this help message and exit drill down:   COMMAND     login Log in to a remote API, and remember its description and credentials.     logout Log out of a remote API, purging any stored credentials.     list List remote APIs that have been logged-in to.     refresh Refresh the API descriptions of all profiles.     init Initialise MAAS in the specified run mode.     config View or change controller configuration.     status Status of controller services.     migrate Perform migrations on connected database.     apikey Used to manage a user's API keys. Shows existing keys unless --generate or --delete is passed.     configauth Configure external authentication.     createadmin Create a MAAS administrator account.     changepassword                   Change a MAAS user's password. http://maas.io/ (Note the "SyntaxWarning" string; while it's not harmful at all, currently it breaks some FCE-related automation which relies on MAAS CLI outputs). $ snap list maas Name Version Rev Tracking Publisher Notes maas 2.9.2-9165-g.b5dc1fd6c 11778 2.9/stable canonical✓ - $ snap info maas name: maas summary: Metal as a Service publisher: Canonical✓ store-url: https://snapcraft.io/maas contact: https://discourse.maas.io/ license: unset description: |   **MAAS - Very fast server provisioning**   Metal as a Service -- MAAS -- lets you treat physical servers like virtual machines in the cloud.   Rather than having to manage each server individually, MAAS turns your bare metal into an elastic   cloud-like resource.   What does that mean in practice? Tell MAAS about the machines you want it to manage and it will   boot them, check the hardware's okay, and have them waiting for when you need them. You can then   pull nodes up, tear them down and redeploy them at will; just as you can with virtual   machines in the cloud.   When you're ready to deploy a service, MAAS gives your tool of choice (e.g. Ansible, Chef, Puppet,   SALT, Juju) the nodes it needs to power that service. It's as simple as that: no need to manually   provision, check and, afterwards, clean-up. As your needs change, you can easily scale services up   or down. Need more power for your Hadoop cluster for a few hours? Simply tear down one of your   Nova compute nodes and redeploy it to Hadoop. When you're done, it's just as easy to give the node   back to Nova.   MAAS is ideal where you want the flexibility of the cloud, and the hassle-free power of Juju   charms, but you need to deploy to bare metal. commands:   - maas   - maas.power services:   maas.supervisor: simple, enabled, active snap-id: shY22YTZ3RhJJDOj0MfmShTNZTEb1Jiq tracking: 2.9/stable refresh-date: today at 19:25 UTC channels:   2.9/stable: 2.9.2-9165-g.b5dc1fd6c 2021-02-16 (11778) 137MB -   2.9/candidate: ↑   2.9/beta: ↑   2.9/edge: 2.9.3~alpha1-9167-g.77a9b6c3d 2021-02-16 (11800) 143MB -   latest/stable: –   latest/candidate: –   latest/beta: –   latest/edge: 2.10.0~alpha1-9475-g.ea405085f 2021-02-16 (11805) 143MB -   2.8/stable: 2.8.2-8577-g.a3e674063 2020-09-01 (8980) 140MB -   2.8/candidate: 2.8.3~rc1-8583-g.9ddc8051f 2020-11-19 (10539) 137MB -   2.8/beta: 2.8.3~rc1-8583-g.9ddc8051f 2020-11-19 (10539) 137MB -   2.8/edge: 2.8.3~rc1-8590-g.4c151dda9 2021-02-16 (11781) 138MB -   2.7/stable: 2.7.3-8290-g.ebe2b9884 2020-08-21 (8724) 144MB -   2.7/candidate: ↑   2.7/beta: ↑   2.7/edge: 2.7.3-8297-g.68a767295 2021-02-16 (11806) 143MB - installed: 2.9.2-9165-g.b5dc1fd6c (11778) 137MB -
2021-02-17 10:14:39 Adam Collard bug watch added https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=950787
2021-02-17 10:17:43 Adam Collard description $ maas -h /snap/maas/11778/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/netaddr/strategy/__init__.py:189: SyntaxWarning: "is not" with a literal. Did you mean "!="?   if word_sep is not '': usage: maas [-h] COMMAND ... optional arguments:   -h, --help show this help message and exit drill down:   COMMAND     login Log in to a remote API, and remember its description and credentials.     logout Log out of a remote API, purging any stored credentials.     list List remote APIs that have been logged-in to.     refresh Refresh the API descriptions of all profiles.     init Initialise MAAS in the specified run mode.     config View or change controller configuration.     status Status of controller services.     migrate Perform migrations on connected database.     apikey Used to manage a user's API keys. Shows existing keys unless --generate or --delete is passed.     configauth Configure external authentication.     createadmin Create a MAAS administrator account.     changepassword                   Change a MAAS user's password. http://maas.io/ (Note the "SyntaxWarning" string; while it's not harmful at all, currently it breaks some FCE-related automation which relies on MAAS CLI outputs). $ snap list maas Name Version Rev Tracking Publisher Notes maas 2.9.2-9165-g.b5dc1fd6c 11778 2.9/stable canonical✓ - $ snap info maas name: maas summary: Metal as a Service publisher: Canonical✓ store-url: https://snapcraft.io/maas contact: https://discourse.maas.io/ license: unset description: |   **MAAS - Very fast server provisioning**   Metal as a Service -- MAAS -- lets you treat physical servers like virtual machines in the cloud.   Rather than having to manage each server individually, MAAS turns your bare metal into an elastic   cloud-like resource.   What does that mean in practice? Tell MAAS about the machines you want it to manage and it will   boot them, check the hardware's okay, and have them waiting for when you need them. You can then   pull nodes up, tear them down and redeploy them at will; just as you can with virtual   machines in the cloud.   When you're ready to deploy a service, MAAS gives your tool of choice (e.g. Ansible, Chef, Puppet,   SALT, Juju) the nodes it needs to power that service. It's as simple as that: no need to manually   provision, check and, afterwards, clean-up. As your needs change, you can easily scale services up   or down. Need more power for your Hadoop cluster for a few hours? Simply tear down one of your   Nova compute nodes and redeploy it to Hadoop. When you're done, it's just as easy to give the node   back to Nova.   MAAS is ideal where you want the flexibility of the cloud, and the hassle-free power of Juju   charms, but you need to deploy to bare metal. commands:   - maas   - maas.power services:   maas.supervisor: simple, enabled, active snap-id: shY22YTZ3RhJJDOj0MfmShTNZTEb1Jiq tracking: 2.9/stable refresh-date: today at 19:25 UTC channels:   2.9/stable: 2.9.2-9165-g.b5dc1fd6c 2021-02-16 (11778) 137MB -   2.9/candidate: ↑   2.9/beta: ↑   2.9/edge: 2.9.3~alpha1-9167-g.77a9b6c3d 2021-02-16 (11800) 143MB -   latest/stable: –   latest/candidate: –   latest/beta: –   latest/edge: 2.10.0~alpha1-9475-g.ea405085f 2021-02-16 (11805) 143MB -   2.8/stable: 2.8.2-8577-g.a3e674063 2020-09-01 (8980) 140MB -   2.8/candidate: 2.8.3~rc1-8583-g.9ddc8051f 2020-11-19 (10539) 137MB -   2.8/beta: 2.8.3~rc1-8583-g.9ddc8051f 2020-11-19 (10539) 137MB -   2.8/edge: 2.8.3~rc1-8590-g.4c151dda9 2021-02-16 (11781) 138MB -   2.7/stable: 2.7.3-8290-g.ebe2b9884 2020-08-21 (8724) 144MB -   2.7/candidate: ↑   2.7/beta: ↑   2.7/edge: 2.7.3-8297-g.68a767295 2021-02-16 (11806) 143MB - installed: 2.9.2-9165-g.b5dc1fd6c (11778) 137MB - $ maas -h /snap/maas/11778/usr/lib/python3/dist-packages/netaddr/strategy/__init__.py:189: SyntaxWarning: "is not" with a literal. Did you mean "!="?   if word_sep is not '': usage: maas [-h] COMMAND ... optional arguments:   -h, --help show this help message and exit drill down:   COMMAND     login Log in to a remote API, and remember its description and credentials.     logout Log out of a remote API, purging any stored credentials.     list List remote APIs that have been logged-in to.     refresh Refresh the API descriptions of all profiles.     init Initialise MAAS in the specified run mode.     config View or change controller configuration.     status Status of controller services.     migrate Perform migrations on connected database.     apikey Used to manage a user's API keys. Shows existing keys unless --generate or --delete is passed.     configauth Configure external authentication.     createadmin Create a MAAS administrator account.     changepassword                   Change a MAAS user's password. http://maas.io/ (Note the "SyntaxWarning" string; while it's not harmful at all, currently it breaks some FCE-related automation which relies on MAAS CLI outputs). $ snap list maas Name Version Rev Tracking Publisher Notes maas 2.9.2-9165-g.b5dc1fd6c 11778 2.9/stable canonical✓ -
2021-02-17 11:23:18 Alberto Donato nominated for series maas/2.9
2021-02-17 11:23:18 Alberto Donato bug task added maas/2.9
2021-02-17 11:40:50 Adam Collard maas/2.9: status New Triaged
2021-02-17 11:40:53 Adam Collard maas/2.9: importance Undecided Critical
2021-02-17 12:04:49 Launchpad Janitor merge proposal linked https://code.launchpad.net/~ack/maas/+git/maas/+merge/398184
2021-02-17 13:06:51 MAAS Lander maas: status Triaged Fix Committed
2021-02-17 13:06:51 MAAS Lander maas: milestone 2.10-beta1
2021-02-17 13:48:57 Adam Collard summary maas snap cli renders SyntaxWarning in the stdout maas snap cli renders SyntaxWarning in the stderr
2021-02-17 14:22:38 Launchpad Janitor merge proposal linked https://code.launchpad.net/~ack/maas/+git/maas/+merge/398191
2021-02-17 14:49:43 MAAS Lander maas/2.9: status Triaged Fix Committed
2021-02-17 14:49:43 MAAS Lander maas/2.9: milestone 2.10-beta1
2021-02-17 15:16:07 Adam Collard maas/2.9: milestone 2.10-beta1 2.9.x
2021-02-17 23:07:43 Dominique Poulain bug added subscriber Dominique Poulain
2021-03-31 16:11:16 Björn Tillenius maas: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2021-09-06 08:51:46 Adam Collard maas/2.9: milestone 2.9.x 2.9.3
2023-08-29 21:06:49 Mauricio Faria de Oliveira maas/2.9: status Fix Committed Fix Released
2023-08-29 21:07:59 Mauricio Faria de Oliveira bug added subscriber Mauricio Faria de Oliveira