Public bug reported:

use case is I needed to use maas in an offline setup. I installed maas
per the instructions on https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/MAAS/. I
mirrored the repos so that I would have everything I needed for offline
use.

after all was setup online I changed networks to an offline setup and ran 'sudo 
dpkg-reconfigure maas' typed in the  new ip address. 
This failed when a node was trying to commission. the reconfigure did not 
change the ISCSI or the log_host for the cobbler profiles. I fixed this after 
many hours of searching by using the command 'cobbler profile edit' to change 
the log_host and ISCSITarget parameters for the commissioning images. For a 
newb as I was this would be very challenging to find. 

I would have expected for the dpkg-reconfigure command to take care of
that.

** Affects: maas (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  maas ip change via sudo dpkg-reconfigure maas fails to completely
  reconfigure

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