[Bug 1185261] [NEW] MaaS nodes being enlisted with multiple network cards fail to commission

2013-05-28 Thread Eric Frost
Public bug reported:

Allowing MaaS to do it's own DHCP/DNS but isolating it onto its own
network segment and having nodes with two network interfaces (one
interface connected to the network segment the Maas controllers are on
and the second interface connected to another (different) network
segment that has external internet access) results in failure to
commission nodes properly.

The nodes correctly start up, contact the server, boot and
sit...eventually printing various apt-get error messages about being
unable to connect to external sites before ultimately powering off and
changing the state on the Nodes page from commissioning to ready.  It
seems that only one interface is being brought up (the one that
contacted the MaaS controller) and the other one is ignored.

This was tested on a fresh 12.04.2 server install and using the MaaS
stable PPA package version 1.2+bzr1373+dfsg-0ubuntu1~12.04.1~ppa1.

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

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[Bug 1185261] [NEW] MaaS nodes being enlisted with multiple network cards fail to commission

2013-05-28 Thread Eric Frost
Public bug reported:

Allowing MaaS to do it's own DHCP/DNS but isolating it onto its own
network segment and having nodes with two network interfaces (one
interface connected to the network segment the Maas controllers are on
and the second interface connected to another (different) network
segment that has external internet access) results in failure to
commission nodes properly.

The nodes correctly start up, contact the server, boot and
sit...eventually printing various apt-get error messages about being
unable to connect to external sites before ultimately powering off and
changing the state on the Nodes page from commissioning to ready.  It
seems that only one interface is being brought up (the one that
contacted the MaaS controller) and the other one is ignored.

This was tested on a fresh 12.04.2 server install and using the MaaS
stable PPA package version 1.2+bzr1373+dfsg-0ubuntu1~12.04.1~ppa1.

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

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[Bug 663053] Re: encrypted block devices unavailable with linux-virtual

2011-02-10 Thread Eric Frost
Recently dist-upgraded my netbook to 10.10 and it started exhibiting the
same problem.  Interestingly enough, both my laptop and my netbook will
occasionally boot up and present the screen properly, but statistically
it gives me the above mentioned issue (cryptsetup: evms_activate is not
available).

Note:  laptop was started out with a fresh 7.10 install and dist-upgraded over 
time to 10.10.
The netbook was started out with a fresh install 8.10 install and dist-upgraded 
to 10.10.

Only after a dist-upgrade to 10.10 does the problem start presenting
itself and every great once in a while when I reboot does it behave
normally.

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[Bug 663053] Re: encrypted block devices unavailable with linux-virtual

2010-10-25 Thread Eric Frost
For me it is not a UUID issue.  I checked /dev/disk/by-uuid and cross
checked that with /etc/crypttab and also unpacked the initrd and checked
conf/conf.d/cryptroot

It was the same UUID in all cases.  I don't have linux-virtual installed
like toobuntu does. My case is a system that has whole disk encryption
and was upgraded to Maverick.  I now experience this problem.  I think
something in the initramfs is the problem...it's looking for evms to be
installed which naturally isn't.

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[Bug 663053] Re: encrypted block devices unavailable with linux-virtual

2010-10-21 Thread Eric Frost
I can confirm this is a problem.  My system was installed with the
alternate Gutsy installer with whole disk encryption.  I've dist-
upgraded all the way to Lucid with no problem and after doing an upgrade
to Maverick I receive the cyptsetup: evms_activate is not available
error message.

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