In our case, we don't need GARP on every boot. Only during MaaS Deploy stage, where MaaS ephemeral boot image is trying to communicate with MaaS region controller (in a different VLAN).
The irony is, even if there was a way to add our own GARP instructions in cloud-init config, the region controller would have no way of sending the commands to the maas machine.
In our case, we don't need GARP on every boot. Only during MaaS Deploy stage, where MaaS ephemeral boot image is trying to communicate with MaaS region controller (in a different VLAN).
The irony is, even if there was a way to add our own GARP instructions in cloud-init config, the region controller would have no way of sending the commands to the maas machine.