** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/raring-proposed/maas
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Title:
MAAS WebUI crashes when installing maas-region-controller only
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This bug was fixed in the package maas - 1.2+bzr1351+dfsg-0ubuntu1
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maas (1.2+bzr1351+dfsg-0ubuntu1) raring; urgency=low
* New upstream bugfix release.
[ Raphaël Badin ]
* debian/control: maas-region-controller depends on bind9utils.
(LP: #1103195)
[ Andres Rodriguez
Marking the maas task invalid as it's fixed in packaging.
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
** Changed in: maas
Status: In Progress = Invalid
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To ensure that we accept as master only the cluster controller on
the local machine, can the region compare the UUID it's given against
the UUID it can see on the filesystem?
A simpler way (which we already use to know if we need to update
nodegroup.maas_url or not when a cluster connects) is
** Changed in: maas
Assignee: (unassigned) = Raphaël Badin (rvb)
** Changed in: maas
Status: Triaged = In Progress
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Actually, as suggested by Andres, adding bind9utils as a dependency to
the region controller package is a much simpler way to fix this. Since
bind9utils is a tiny collection of utilities, it's really harmless.
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Doing what I suggest above would indeed fix the immediate problem but
this leads to bigger problems:
The code assumes in two places (see bellow) that the first cluster to connect
is the cluster controller installed on the same machine as the region
controller. This is based on the assumption
(FWIW somebody landed a fix recently to suppress the initialization of
NodeGroup.maas_url if the given URL had localhost as its hostname. It
seems like a better way to deal with the maas_url part of the problem.)
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(Correction: I meant to say that AIUI, that fix suppresses _any_
initialization of maas_url, regardless of whether the calling code
thinks it's dealing with the master cluster)
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The fix you're talking about did not touch the code used when a cluster
connects for the first time.
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Title:
MAAS WebUI crashes
** Branch linked: lp:~rvb/maas/packaging-1103195
** Branch linked: lp:~rvb/maas/packaging.quantal-1103195
** Branch linked: lp:~rvb/maas/packaging.precise.sru-1103195
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I guess this is in fact a bug distinct from this one, I've filed bug
1104215.
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Title:
MAAS WebUI crashes when installing
To ensure that we accept as master only the cluster controller on
the local machine, can the region compare the UUID it's given against
the UUID it can see on the filesystem?
Even if the region is in an HA configuration, the cluster controller
will connect to localhost and therefore the region
We've generating the omapi_key when the nodegroup objects are generated.
For the master nodegroup (corresponding to the main cluster controller),
this happens when the application starts up. If the maas-dns package is
not installed, the tool to generate the key might not be installed (it's
a
** Changed in: maas
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: maas
Importance: Undecided = Critical
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Title:
MAAS WebUI
** Description changed:
MAAS WebUI crashes when isntalling maas-region-controller only:
[Tue Jan 22 16:49:58 2013] [error] [client 192.168.123.3] mod_wsgi
(pid=7256): Target WSGI script '/usr/share/maas/wsgi.py' cannot be loaded as
Python module.
[Tue Jan 22 16:49:58 2013] [error]
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