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> When the interfaces are updated with data from the agent we attempt to
> match the MAC to an existing interface (
> https://github.com/stackforge/fuel-web/blob/master/nailgun/nailgun/network/manager.py#L682-L690).
> If that doesn't work we attempt to match by name. Looking at the data that
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Could this be caused by a case mismatch between the MAC address as it
exists in the database and the MAC that comes from the agent?
When the interfaces are updated with data from the agent we attempt to
match the MAC to an existing interface (
https://github.com/stackforge/fuel-web/blob/master/nai
In order for this to occur, this means that the node has to be
bootstrapped and discover to nailgun, added to a cluster, and then
bootstrap again (reboot) and have the agent update with a different
nic order?
i think the issue will only occur when networks are mapped to the
interfaces, in this cas
Hi folks,
There was interesting research today on random nics ordering for nodes in
bootstrap stage. And in my opinion it requires separate thread...
I will try to describe what the problem is and several ways to solve it.
Maybe i am missing the simple way, if you see it - please participate.
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