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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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** Changed in: maas
Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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Just a note, bug 1273382 is related. Its my request to be able to set
the default/fallback arch to amd64, so that i386 would never even be
considered.
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We also got hit by this with 1.4+bzr1693+dfsg-0ubuntu2.2~ctools0 on
precise. Had to enable i386.
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Title:
i386 required to install amd64
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"I think the fix here is fairly simple: in maasserver.api.pxeconfig(),
when trying to boot a machine that we've not seen before, we should
consult BootImages before automatically defaulting to i386."
I'd like ot suggest that the most effective way to solve this is to allow the
user to set the def
Re-opening because someone has reported a duplicate bug (see bug
1278018)
** Changed in: maas
Status: Fix Committed => Triaged
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Importance: Low => High
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Tycho Andersen (tycho-s)
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I think the fix here is fairly simple: in maasserver.api.pxeconfig(),
when trying to boot a machine that we've not seen before, we should
consult BootImages before automatically defaulting to i386.
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Can confirm, it would save us (the landscape team, but also other users
I wager) a lot of time and disk space if we could only download amd64
images and use that successfully.
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** Changed in: maas
Milestone: None => 14.04
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I think we should raise the priority on this bug and possibly fix it for
14.04. I expect a lot of users will want to use amd64 over i386. Being
able to not download all the i386 images cuts a third of what maas-
import-pxe-files downloads. This mean a significant gain in terms of
space and speed
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What this means is that the node's BIOS itself is not supplying an
architecture on the TFTP request for a pxeconfig. MAAS needs to know
what architecture it is so it can serve the right config, and if it's
not supplied it defaults, not unreasonably, to i386.
Since there's a workaround (you could
I re-created this. It's as simple as renaming
/var/lib/maas/ephemeral/precise/ephemeral/i386/ to something else and
then trying to enlist a node. The TFTP server then tracebacks as above.
** Changed in: maas
Status: Incomplete => Triaged
** Changed in: maas
Importance: Undecided => Hi
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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On Monday 20 May 2013 12:58:13 you wrote:
> node in this case was most definitely known to maas and set to
> amd64/generic.
It might be something that broke recently then :(
I've been installing amd64 on my own nodes without downloading i386 images.
I'll try to re-create.
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node in this case was most definitely known to maas and set to
amd64/generic.
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Looking at the code path, it's either doing commissioning or xinstall.
In this case, it should be using the architecture defined on the node
itself. Are you sure it's set as amd64?
The only time i386 is required is when the client PXE implementation
doesn't supply an arch and we fall back to i386
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