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FWIW, I did a bit of extra testing. I killed maas' rackd (which provides
PXE). Rebooted the machine and I saw:
1. It attempted to PXE boot multiple times (like a lot)
2. It eventually gave up and booted from disk
So it successfully booted into the deployed OS.
I noticed that the curtin installat
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Deployments fail
fully.
I'm making this change in MAAS as a working work around.
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So I've enabled secure boot on my Intel NUC's and have *not* used to
workaround in #36, and the machines deployed just fine (that is, they
pxe boot off MAAS and they are told to load the shim). The same scenario
is when using workaround in #36.
That said, the interesting bit is I remember testing
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[2.4, bionic] /etc/resolv.conf
@Scott,
Sure, we can all improve but I just want to note one thing. The "Silly"
config that MAAS sends to curtin is valid config. That yields valid
configuration in Xenial. Since Curtin is now passing the /same/
configuration to cloud-init, cloud-init is not generating valid
configuration in Bioni
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Status: New
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When deploying Bionic, /etc/resolv.conf is not configured correctly,
which leads to no DNS resolution. In the output below, you will see that
netplan config is correctly to the 10.90.90.1 nameserver, but in
resolv.conf that's a local address.
Resolv.conf should really be conf
@Matthieu,
ubuntu@node01:~$ systemd-resolve google.com
google.com: resolve call failed: No appropriate name servers or networks for
name found
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This is pretty critical to MAAS as this yield Bionic deployments without
DNS resolution.
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which leads to no DNS resolution. In the output below, you will see that
netplan config is correctly to the 1
@Mathieu,
Good catch.
@Scott:
Network config MAAS sent is correect, it is the same config sent to
xenial: https://pastebin.canonical.com/p/rjBgzKjdxR/
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ubuntu@node03:~$ systemd-resolve --status --no-pager
Global
DNSSEC NTA: 10.in-addr.arpa
16.172.in-addr.arpa
168.192.in-addr.arpa
17.172.in-addr.arpa
18.172.in-addr.arpa
19.172.in-
MAAS sends a debconf selection to curtin, so that curtin tells grub to
not update the nvram. The information that's required is:
1. The curtin config sent to curtin (maas machine get-curtin-config
)
2. The installation log (you can grab both the UI/API)
3. The *actual* debconf selection set on t
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Status: Triaged => Won't Fix
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Grub package upgrades o
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[MIR] py-macaroon-bakery, protobuf, pyrfc3
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Milestone: None => 2.4.0alpha2
** Also affects: maas/2.3
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Andres Rodriguez (andreserl)
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Milestone: None => 2.4.0alpha2
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IEEE indexes in netaddr package may not match data in ieee-data
package
Undecided => High
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** No longer affects: maas/2.3
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roaksoax@rivals:/var/lib/maas/boot-resources/current/ubuntu/amd64$ md5sum
hwe-16.04-edge/xenial/daily/boot-kernel
e82babf4ccdef259c29e932a099416b2 hwe-16.04-edge/xenial/daily/boot-kernel
roaksoax@rivals:/var/lib/maas/boot-resources/current/ubuntu/amd64$ md5sum
generic/xenial/daily/boot-kernel
Can you provide /var/log/maas/rackd.log when the machine is PXE booting
and the MAC address of the PXE interface?
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Also affects: maas
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Status: New => Incomplete
FWIW, i have filed:
https://github.com/go-macaroon-bakery/py-macaroon-bakery/issues/47
https://github.com/ecordell/pymacaroons/issues/44
but doubt this would be resolved before Bionic.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
p
09:27 < roaksoax> doko: TBH, no idea as i've not looked at what the differences
are, but will take a look
09:38 < doko> roaksoax: maybe you could ask cjwatson about the differences in
python-nacl and python-libnacl, he is one of the Debian uploaders
09:39 < roaksoax> doko: that's what I waas plan
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[MIR] pymacaroons, python-libnacl
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As per comments from cjwatson, setting it as New:
09:42 < cjwatson> different upstream projects with incompatible APIs
09:43 < cjwatson> more or less similar functions
09:43 < cjwatson> but AIUI switching from one to the other is basically a
rewrite
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Sta
Hi Scott,
What was the state of the machine when it rebooted ?
When it rebooted, did it PXE boot again ?
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Unable to deploy Bionic on bare-metals with MaaS 2.3.0
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Status: New
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** Summary changed:
- Failed Deployment after timeout trying to retrieve grub cfg
+ High IO on the system can cause MAAS to not provide PXE config in a timely
manner (less than 30 secs)
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** Summary changed:
- High IO
and fwiw, I'm not saying this is *the* solution for a problem like this one
where there is IO starvation. But it is definitely a step forward.
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> > On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 5:06 PM, Jason Hobbs
> wrote:
> >> On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 4:50 PM, Andres Rodriguez
> >> wrote:
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@Jason,
I'm comparing pb in #79 vs pb in #90
#79 (non-patched): https://paste.ubuntu.com/26530737/
#90 (patched with lru_cache): https://paste.ubuntu.com/26531873/
Examples I see in #79:
14:02:ec:42:38:dc # makes 9 requests. on line 160+
14:02:ec:42:28:70 # 8 requests on line 72
14:02:ec:41:d7:
changing the CPU limits for the VMs doesn't change
> the results drastically, which lines up with the data showing CPU
> utilization never gets over 50%.
>
> Jason
>
>
> On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 10:19 PM, Andres Rodriguez
> wrote:
> >>
> >>
> >>
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On Tue, Feb 6, 2018 at 11:24 AM, Jason Hobbs
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> happens:
> > Let's look at pxe linux first. Pxe linux does this:
> >
&
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python3 support
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- [MIR] py-macaroon-bakery,
+ [MIR] py-macaroon-bakery, protobuf, pyrfc3339
** Description changed:
py-macaroon-bakery
==
1. Availability: all
2. Rationale:
Macaroons is a new form of authorization mechanism. The macaroon bakery
builds on pym
#x27;t know if MAAS behaves differently with less CPU usage in
the current conditions, and that's data worth gathering to be able to
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@Jason,
The pcap exactly shows the behavior I was hoping to see, which is grub
tries to get X config first, and since it didn't get a response, it moves
on and tries to get Y config.
On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 4:45 PM, Jason Hobbs
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On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 3:38 PM, Jason Hobbs
wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Andres Rodriguez
> wrote:
> > No new data was provided to mark this New in MAAS:
> >
> > 1. Changes to the storage seem to have improved things
>
> Yes, it has. That
@Jason,
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wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 5, 2018 at 11:58 AM, Andres Rodriguez
> wrote:
> > No new data was provided to mark this New in MAAS:
> >
> > 1. Changes to the storage seem to have improved things
>
> Yes, it has. That
r foundations-engine patch
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No new data was provided to mark this New in MAAS:
1. Changes to the storage seem to have improved things
2. No tests have been run with fixed grub that have caused boot failures.
3. AFAIK, the VM config has not changed to use less CPU to compare results and
whether this config change causes the
Public bug reported:
py-macaroon-bakery
==
1. Availability: all
2. Rationale:
Macaroons is a new form of authorization mechanism. The macaroon bakery builds
on pymacaroons, which allows it working at a higher level.
In order for MAAS (and other projects) to support macaroon bas
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[needs-packaging] python-libmaas
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Please package python-libmaas. This is a python3 asyncio python client
library for Canonical MAAS.
URL: https://github.com/maas/python-libmaas
License: AGPL-3.0+
Notes: Python client library for MAAS.
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Status: New
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I've tested and I can confirm it made just 1 request instead of 4. I
think now we need to test it in Jason's environment to see the
differences.
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On Thu, Feb 1, 2018 at 1:49 PM, Steve Langasek wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 01, 2018 at 06:15:31PM -0000, Andres Rodriguez wrote:
> > @Jason,
>
> > Packet 90573 doesn't seem to me as an indication of what you are
> > describing. What I see is this:
>
> &
@Jason,
Did you expand the "production environment" section?
Memory (MB) CPU (GHz) Disk (GB)
Region controller (minus PostgreSQL)20482.0 5
PostgreSQL 20482.0 20
Rack controller 20482.0 20
Ubuntu Server (including logs) 512 0.5 20
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Failed Deployment after timeout trying to retrieve grub cfg
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@Jason,
I would give MAAS at least 6 CPU's.
2 for Region
2 for Postgres
2 for Rack.
I would even recommend 4 for region instead of just 2, as MAAS runs 4
region processes. So that would be a total of 8.
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@Jason,
Packet 90573 doesn't seem to me as an indication of what you are
describing. What I see is this:
1. grub makes ~30 requests for PXE config on grub.cfg-, after which it
gives up because it didn't receive a response.
2. grub moves on and requests grub.cfg-default-amd64, and it receives a
** Description changed:
+ pymacaroons
+ =
+
1. Availability: all
2. Rationale:
macaroon is a new dependency that MAAS will use. This provides the library
for macaroon based authentication, which MAAS will use for the support
remote/centralized authentication.
3. Securi
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Failed Deployment after timeout trying to retrieve grub cfg
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1. Availability: any
2. Rationale:
uvloop is a new dependency that MAAS will use (in the next upload). This
provides asyncio event loop for MAAS to improve performance.
Note that this is required on MAAS 2.4+, which will be uploaded to the
archive soon, but doing this MIR a
** Summary changed:
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Trusty deployments fail when custom arc
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the archive the machines should access. Such configuration does not
support specifying a key for a custom mirror.
That said, the deployed machine will end up with the correct
configuration, but the deployment ephemeral environ
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@Kiko,
I've tested a deployment of trusty and confirm that the deployed system
does end up with the configuration of the custom repository. This is
because the configuration happens by curtin.
However, the difference between trusty and xenial is that the custom
repository is not available in the
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Can you provide a way to reproduce this, or show us the exact steps
followed ?
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mo
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ubuntu@wrlsrvr321:~$ sudo -i
root@wrlsrvr321:~# lsmod
Module Size Used by
ipmi_devintf 20480 0
iscsi_tcp 20480 0
libiscsi_tcp 24576 1 iscsi_tcp
libiscsi 53248 2 libiscsi_tcp,iscsi_tcp
scsi_transport_iscsi
Based on the comments above, this doesn't really seem to be an issue
with MAAS, but rather an issue with SSH and/or postgres. I've marked
this bug as incomplete for MAAS until we (or someone else) can confirm
this is an issue with MAAS.
** Changed in: maas
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
**
@I've uploaded the new package. I've tested an upgrade to Xenial to
ensure there are no issues and confirm it is good to go.
** Changed in: maas/1.9
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> On Wed, Dec 13, 2017 at 10:34:25PM -0000, Andres Rodriguez wrote:
> > FWIW, this is currently affecting customers who are running MAAS and
> > require livepatch.
>
> It's been a
FWIW, this is currently affecting customers who are running MAAS and
require livepatch.
Comments #11 and #12 above confirm that the patch is enough for the MAAS
needs. Whichever way MAAS decides to check for systemd is up to MAAS and
that is not a reason to block an SRU provided that it does not i
@Rod,
Any chance you can test the work around of comment #36. You will need to
manually modify a file under:
/usr/lib/python3/dist-
packages/provisioningserver/templates/uefi/config.local.amd64.template
And then restart maas-regiond & maas-rackd.
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Hi Dimitrii,
This request seems like something we have never seen before. This
doesn't seem to be quite a complex thing to do. Right now, this is and
never has been in our plans to implement. This is also something that
has never come up before.
I'm going to mark this as a wishlist, and incomplet
** Description changed:
- Trusty uses upstart by default, and installing snapd (e.g. for livepatch
- purposes), pulls systemd too. In this setup, upstart is _not_ replaced
- by systemd, but MAAS "detects" systemd as init because of the existence
- of /run/systemd/system:
+ [impact]
+ Since Trusty
As per Rod's comments, I'm re-opening the grub task.
** Changed in: maas-images
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Won't Fix => New
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> importance=Undecided; assignee=None;
> Launchpad-Bug: distribution=ubuntu; distroseries=bionic;
> sourcepackage=ipxe; component=main; status=Fix Released;
> importance=Undecided; assignee=None;
> Launchpad-Bug-Tags: cdo-qa cdo-qa-blocker cdo-release-blocker
> foundations
Seems someone needs to reject/remove the previous upload (from proposed)
so the new upload doesn't get rejected.
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Title:
[SRU] iPXE doesn't handl
I've uploaded a new version of the package fixing the FTBFS using the
patch from the Debian bug referenced above from Steve.
Debian fixed this issue by getting a new upstream checkout of iPXE.
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I can confirm that ipxe is FTBFS in Zesty (without the patch).
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Title:
[SRU] iPXE doesn't handle NAK requests when multiple DHCP server's
offer
So to clarify, MAAS pxe config searches & chainloads
/efi/ubuntu/shimx64.efi. It seems here the issue is with the shim. As
per Rod's comments:
"Changes to Shim/GRUB so that it works in this configuration. This used
to be the case, but the Shim/GRUB configuration has been tightening
security, which
** Changed in: maas
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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@Rod,
Can you retry this URL as a different images source:
http://162.213.35.187/proposed/streams/v1/index.json
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Title:
Deployments fail when S
This is the part of the buildlog... looks like may be unrelated to the
change.
arch/x86/drivers/xen/hvm.c arch/x86/drivers/hyperv/hyperv.c
arch/i386/drivers/net/undirom.c arch/i386/drivers/net/undinet.c
arch/i386/drivers/net/undionly.c arch/i386/drivers/net/undi.c
arch/i386/drivers/net/un
** No longer affects: maas (Ubuntu)
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Title:
MaaS cloud-init configuration specifies 'manage_etc_hosts: localhost'
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