2022-04-19 17:12:36 |
Andre Ruiz |
bug |
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added bug |
2022-06-30 14:04:09 |
Andre Ruiz |
bug task added |
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maas |
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2022-06-30 14:06:51 |
Andre Ruiz |
description |
If you try to import a custom image in maas cli it fails with a cryptic error which turns out to be because of a non-existing architecture.
Upon further investigation, it seems that if you delete all images of a specific architecture the architecture itself disappears and then you cannot add a custom image, which will fail.
Workaround is to go back to the images section in the GUI, select some ubuntu image of that architecture, wait for it to download and then re-try adding the custom image which will then work.
This is very non-intuitive for end users, and also it's possible for an airgapped environment to erase all images and then get into a situation where they cannot recover.
My understanding is that this is a known behavior, which makes this is bug report a feature-request to 'fix' this to work in a more intuitive way. |
If you try to import a custom image in maas cli it fails with a cryptic error which turns out to be because of a non-existing architecture.
Upon further investigation, it seems that if you delete all images of a specific architecture the architecture itself disappears and then you cannot add a custom image of that arquitecture again, it will fail.
Workaround is to go back to the images section in the GUI, select some ubuntu image of that architecture, wait for it to download and then re-try adding the custom image which will then work.
This is very non-intuitive for end users, and also it's possible for an airgapped environment to erase all images and then get into a situation where they cannot recover.
My understanding is that this is a known behavior, which makes this is bug report a feature-request to 'fix' this to work in a more intuitive way. |
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2022-06-30 14:07:45 |
Andre Ruiz |
description |
If you try to import a custom image in maas cli it fails with a cryptic error which turns out to be because of a non-existing architecture.
Upon further investigation, it seems that if you delete all images of a specific architecture the architecture itself disappears and then you cannot add a custom image of that arquitecture again, it will fail.
Workaround is to go back to the images section in the GUI, select some ubuntu image of that architecture, wait for it to download and then re-try adding the custom image which will then work.
This is very non-intuitive for end users, and also it's possible for an airgapped environment to erase all images and then get into a situation where they cannot recover.
My understanding is that this is a known behavior, which makes this is bug report a feature-request to 'fix' this to work in a more intuitive way. |
If you try to import a custom image in maas cli it fails with a cryptic error which turns out to be because of a non-existing architecture.
Upon further investigation, it seems that if you delete all images of a specific architecture the architecture itself disappears and then you cannot add a custom image of that arquitecture again, it will fail.
Workaround is to go back to the images section in the GUI, select some ubuntu image of that architecture, wait for it to download and then re-try adding the custom image which will then work.
This is very non-intuitive for end users, and also it's possible for an airgapped environment to erase all images and then get into a situation where they cannot recover.
My understanding (based on conversations on maas channel) is that this is a known behavior, which makes this is bug report a feature-request to 'fix' this to work in a more intuitive way. |
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2022-07-01 14:26:11 |
Diego Mascialino |
maas: status |
New |
Triaged |
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2022-07-14 08:40:53 |
Jerzy Husakowski |
maas: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2022-07-14 08:40:53 |
Jerzy Husakowski |
maas: milestone |
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3.4.0 |
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2022-07-14 09:04:19 |
Adam Collard |
summary |
MaaS deletes image architectures if you delete all images of that architecture |
MAAS deletes image architectures if you delete all images of that architecture |
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2023-04-13 15:00:15 |
Launchpad Janitor |
maas (Ubuntu): status |
New |
Confirmed |
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2023-06-29 08:36:41 |
Alberto Donato |
maas: milestone |
3.4.0 |
3.4.x |
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2024-03-05 14:59:19 |
Anton Troyanov |
maas: milestone |
3.4.x |
3.5.x |
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2024-03-14 07:40:58 |
Anton Troyanov |
nominated for series |
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maas/3.4 |
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2024-03-14 07:40:58 |
Anton Troyanov |
bug task added |
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maas/3.4 |
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2024-03-14 07:41:02 |
Anton Troyanov |
maas/3.4: status |
New |
Won't Fix |
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2024-03-14 07:41:03 |
Anton Troyanov |
maas/3.4: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2024-07-12 09:21:18 |
Anton Troyanov |
nominated for series |
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maas/3.6 |
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2024-07-12 09:21:18 |
Anton Troyanov |
bug task added |
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maas/3.6 |
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2024-07-12 09:21:18 |
Anton Troyanov |
nominated for series |
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maas/3.5 |
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2024-07-12 09:21:18 |
Anton Troyanov |
bug task added |
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maas/3.5 |
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2024-07-12 09:21:56 |
Anton Troyanov |
maas/3.5: status |
New |
Won't Fix |
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2024-07-12 09:21:58 |
Anton Troyanov |
maas/3.5: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2024-07-12 09:22:01 |
Anton Troyanov |
maas/3.6: milestone |
3.5.x |
3.6.x |
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