[Bug 1488594] Re: Nodes cannot boot after a storage disk replacement

2021-08-24 Thread Björn Tillenius
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[Bug 1488594] Re: Nodes cannot boot after a storage disk replacement

2016-01-25 Thread Gavin Panella
Even when a node has been deployed, the node still attempts to PXE boot from MAAS each time it's rebooted. MAAS knows it should boot locally and gives the following configuration to PXELINUX:  DEFAULT local  LABEL local    LOCALBOOT 0 It appears that this does not do the right thing for your

Re: [Bug 1488594] Re: Nodes cannot boot after a storage disk replacement

2016-01-25 Thread james beedy
I really appreciate the input everyone. I guess I was a little overwhelmed dealing with a few different issues at once I didn't mean to place the blame on MAAS. That being said, node disk replacement under the direction of MAAS is still a rugged process for me. I understand that pxelinux/bios

[Bug 1488594] Re: Nodes cannot boot after a storage disk replacement

2016-01-25 Thread james beedy
I really appreciate the input everyone. I guess I was a little overwhelmed dealing with a few different issues at once I didn't mean to place the blame on MAAS. That being said, node disk replacement under the direction of MAAS is still a rugged process for me. I understand that pxelinux/bios

[Bug 1488594] Re: Nodes cannot boot after a storage disk replacement

2016-01-25 Thread Blake Rouse
If you know which is the old disk and you have the fully information for the new disk using the API you could update that disk with all the new disk information. You would need to be very sure about the data or the deployment would fail, that is why its recommended to re-commission. maas