Hello, Any further advice on this issue? I've tried a few more things, but all without success:
- Link the nodes' interfaces to a subnet. This doesn't work: Cannot link subnet interface because the machine is not Ready or Broken. - Update the dnsresource corresponding to the node's hostname. Trying the command "maas foo dnsresource update 2 ip_address=10.0.10.114". This returns "Success" but seems to have no effect. - Create an ipaddress. Trying the command "maas foo ipaddresses reserve ip=10.0.10.114 hostname=bar.maas mac=52:54:00:89:04:fb". This tells me "IP address 10.0.10.114 belongs to an existing dynamic range. To reserve this IP address, a MAC address is required. (Create a device instead.)" Any more hints are appreciated. Cheers, Jonas On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 9:47 AM Jonas Wagner <[email protected]> wrote: > Hello, > > thanks a lot for the replies so far! > > My MAAS version: 2.1.3+bzr5573-0ubuntu1 (16.04.1) > > I believe, however, that the nodes in question where deployed using an > earlier version of MAAS. We upgraded MAAS at some point. The amount of > information that we have on the older nodes is different from the > information available for newer nodes. I'm attaching two JSON files with > node data; solo7 is a machine deployed recently, whereas solo8 was deployed > before an upgrade of MAAS. > > The nodes are in "deployed" state. They both use DHCP. For newer nodes > (those that still have DNS entries) the MAAS web interface shows an IP > address labeled "(Auto assign)". For the other nodes, all interfaces are > shown as "(Unconfigured)". > > Regarding DHCP: The machines are indeed requesting DHCP leases. For > example, I can see the following in /var/lib/maas/dhcp/dhcpd.leases: > > lease 10.0.0.89 { > starts 4 2017/03/16 08:22:45; > ends 4 2017/03/16 08:32:45; > cltt 4 2017/03/16 08:22:45; > binding state active; > next binding state free; > rewind binding state free; > hardware ethernet 00:25:90:e9:a4:6e; > set clht = "solo8"; > set cllt = "600"; > set clip = "10.0.0.89"; > set clhw = "0:25:90:e9:a4:6e"; > client-hostname "solo8"; > on expiry { > set clhw = > binary-to-ascii (16, 8, ":", > substring (hardware, 1, 6)) ; > set clip = > binary-to-ascii (10, 8, ".", leased-address) ; > execute ("/usr/sbin/maas-dhcp-helper", "notify", "--action", "expiry", > "--mac", clhw, "--ip-family", "ipv4", "--ip", clip); > } > on release { > set clhw = > binary-to-ascii (16, 8, ":", > substring (hardware, 1, 6)) ; > set clip = > binary-to-ascii (10, 8, ".", leased-address) ; > execute ("/usr/sbin/maas-dhcp-helper", "notify", "--action", "release", > "--mac", clhw, "--ip-family", "ipv4", "--ip", clip); > } > } > > Let me know if more data is needed to troubleshoot this. Thanks again for > the help so far! > > Best, > Jonas > >
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