[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2013-09-10 Thread Jose Castillo
BOunce your nodes. I was stuck on this for almost a week. Your servers
aren't responding to the Wake On LAN or whatever remotemethod you
are trying to use to wake up the servers.

After you setup your MAAS controller, you power-on your servers. If
DHCP/DNS is setup right, they PXE boot and load a version of the OS that
is used for Declaring the server to the MAAS controller. At that point
they show up in your Nodes list as declared. You select the server and
click on Accept and Commission...then they stay there, never changing.
For me, this meant that the PXE command to boot to the new
commissioning OS was IGNORED by my servers. I simply turned them on
and voilaabout 10 minutes later, they are completely configured and
Ready.

Hope that helps you folks out there and you have hair leftI pulled
all mine out before I figured out what I need to doh.maybe
the hair was holding me up!

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2013-09-10 Thread Jose Castillo
BOunce your nodes. I was stuck on this for almost a week. Your servers
aren't responding to the Wake On LAN or whatever remotemethod you
are trying to use to wake up the servers.

After you setup your MAAS controller, you power-on your servers. If
DHCP/DNS is setup right, they PXE boot and load a version of the OS that
is used for Declaring the server to the MAAS controller. At that point
they show up in your Nodes list as declared. You select the server and
click on Accept and Commission...then they stay there, never changing.
For me, this meant that the PXE command to boot to the new
commissioning OS was IGNORED by my servers. I simply turned them on
and voilaabout 10 minutes later, they are completely configured and
Ready.

Hope that helps you folks out there and you have hair leftI pulled
all mine out before I figured out what I need to doh.maybe
the hair was holding me up!

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-10-03 Thread mxdog
I am having this same issue. I set up a box as a maas server and could
not get any of the vm nodes on Virtual box to finish commissoning so i
set up another box on a junker comp and started from scratch. Out of
three tests on VB they all subscribed and after acceptance finished the
enrollment (ready). One machine i ran from an XCP box stopped giving the
init killed error exactly as above with one exception. after the kill
message i would also get an ISOFS type unknown which told me that it
could not read or mount the iso image. so i fired up the original maas
server and the test machine took right off and finished the process
after restarting .

Could these errors be that after the ram disk is loaded that the install
media isnt getting mounted because it is unreadable for whatever reason
so the whole process just times out ? at least in my case that seemed to
be the problem with the one node.

One other point on the XCP box even when i tried to load a system with
the physical dvd when ubuntu got to the discover and mount dvd
portion of the install I got the same error --installation failed could
not mount cd . which makes me wonder if there could be a problem with
the installer image when using hypervisors.  the xcp box  runs 4 vm's
all day long and has never had a problem installing from cd or dvd even
when installing from an iso SR . The ubuntu server/maas wouldnt install
at all SR or DVD or automatically from the 2nd maas server

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-10-03 Thread mxdog
I am having this same issue. I set up a box as a maas server and could
not get any of the vm nodes on Virtual box to finish commissoning so i
set up another box on a junker comp and started from scratch. Out of
three tests on VB they all subscribed and after acceptance finished the
enrollment (ready). One machine i ran from an XCP box stopped giving the
init killed error exactly as above with one exception. after the kill
message i would also get an ISOFS type unknown which told me that it
could not read or mount the iso image. so i fired up the original maas
server and the test machine took right off and finished the process
after restarting .

Could these errors be that after the ram disk is loaded that the install
media isnt getting mounted because it is unreadable for whatever reason
so the whole process just times out ? at least in my case that seemed to
be the problem with the one node.

One other point on the XCP box even when i tried to load a system with
the physical dvd when ubuntu got to the discover and mount dvd
portion of the install I got the same error --installation failed could
not mount cd . which makes me wonder if there could be a problem with
the installer image when using hypervisors.  the xcp box  runs 4 vm's
all day long and has never had a problem installing from cd or dvd even
when installing from an iso SR . The ubuntu server/maas wouldnt install
at all SR or DVD or automatically from the 2nd maas server

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-08-02 Thread Andy Shinn
I am running into the same issue. My MAAS and nodes are in a virtual
environment for testing. Attached is a screenshot of my VM after PXE
booting which shows the same init: cloud-init-nonet main process (###)
killed by TERM signal error that Andrew mentioned.

** Attachment added: maas_pxe_boot_commisioning_problem_1.png
   
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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-08-02 Thread Andy Shinn
I am running into the same issue. My MAAS and nodes are in a virtual
environment for testing. Attached is a screenshot of my VM after PXE
booting which shows the same init: cloud-init-nonet main process (###)
killed by TERM signal error that Andrew mentioned.

** Attachment added: maas_pxe_boot_commisioning_problem_1.png
   
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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-07-13 Thread Zhang Jiaming
#5 
I too met this just one node. expecting solution ~

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-07-13 Thread Jean-Pierre Dion
Hi,

I have only one node in state Commissionning.

I am getting the following error :

The provisioning service encountered a problem with the Cobbler server,
fault code 99: dns-name duplicated: cloud-jpd-5 If the error message is
not clear, you may need to check the Cobbler logs in /var/log/cobbler/
or pserv.log.

But this node is not listed in the MAAS nodes list. And the log does not bring 
more info : 
..
raise CX(dns-name duplicated: %s % dns_name)

I have the version of cloud-init mentionned in the title.

I checked the clocks and they are at the same value on both the server
and the node.

Can I add the server as a node itself ? That did not succeed either.

Thank you for any help.

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-07-13 Thread Zhang Jiaming
#5 
I too met this just one node. expecting solution ~

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-06-19 Thread Julian Edwards
init: cloud-init-nonet main process (###) killed by TERM signal
is expected.  Please see bug 1015223

Please also read all the FAQs and let me know if any of the suggestions help 
(there are things mentioned that are not in the bug here).
https://answers.launchpad.net/maas/+faqs

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-06-19 Thread Julian Edwards
init: cloud-init-nonet main process (###) killed by TERM signal
is expected.  Please see bug 1015223

Please also read all the FAQs and let me know if any of the suggestions help 
(there are things mentioned that are not in the bug here).
https://answers.launchpad.net/maas/+faqs

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-06-08 Thread Kurt
I too am seeing this bug and am interested in seeing a resolution.  It
should be noted I am using virtual adapters with and I am running this
in a test environment with virtual machines, yet I am seeing the same
symptoms.  Do we have any updates on a possible fix?

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-06-08 Thread Kurt
I too am seeing this bug and am interested in seeing a resolution.  It
should be noted I am using virtual adapters with and I am running this
in a test environment with virtual machines, yet I am seeing the same
symptoms.  Do we have any updates on a possible fix?

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-05-02 Thread Andrew Crawford
I am also using cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1.

At first I did see the bug at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/maas/+bug/981845 and as per my
comment there, did have the network cables inadvertantly switched, no
PXE boot. Switching the cables and re-booting the node had no effect on
the persistent Commissioning status. Though the node did begin the
boot process.

Because the UI was unable to positively identify and enlist the node,
and because my original setup (prior to dist-upgrade) was Orchestra
using 11.10, I wanted to make sure it wasn't a problem with some of the
manual reconfiguration necessary after the dist upgrade (switch DHCP and
DNS providers etc.)

However, after rectifying the cabling issue and installing a fresh MAAS
server from the official 12.04 release (and with apt-get update  apt-
get upgrade) , I am still seeing this behavior, but only one node has
this problem.

I also had no luck with the daily ephemeral build.

After watching the PXE boot process on the problematic node, at about 11
seconds into boot I receive a

init: cloud-init-nonet main process (###) killed by TERM signal

which strongly suggests that there is a good reason that the
Commissioning process is never completed for this node

Interestingly, the node continues to boot to a normal login prompt after
about 3-4 minutes.

if left alone, the node will drop a few errors on the console:

* Starting App Armor profiles
Skipping profile in /etc/apparmor.d/disable: usr.sbin.rsyslogd
landscape-client is not configured, please run landscape-config

which makes some sense as  the init process isn't completing. I am
tempted to open a new bug, for the:

init: cloud-init-nonet main process (###) killed by TERM signal

boot error, but unless people are looking at the actual boot process of
the node, the only direct indication that anything is wrong is the
endless Commissioning state in the MAAS web UI.

OK I have ruled out this as the problem:

http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/04/18/%23ubuntu-server.txt 
 
A hardware clock mismatch causing Oauth to fail.

[01:31] DiabolicalGamer I'm attempting to setup a MaaS server on Ubuntu 
12.04, but my nodes keep hanging at init: cloud-init-nonet main process (256) 
killed by TERM signal
[01:31] DiabolicalGamer Can anyone help?
[01:31] bigjools I can try
[01:31] DiabolicalGamer Thanks :-)
[01:32] bigjools having said that I am more familiar with the webapp side of 
things than cloud-init
[01:32] bigjools smoser, any idea? ^
[01:33] DiabolicalGamer hmm, if I could login to the nodes themselves or 
access their logs that would really help
[01:42] DiabolicalGamer I think I may have found the problem...
[01:43] DiabolicalGamer http://pastebin.com/JPw9F5FN
[01:43] DiabolicalGamer My apache error log is full of these and they appear 
whenever the cloud-init-nonet runs
[01:44] DiabolicalGamer any ideas?
[01:45] bigjools DiabolicalGamer: ah I know
[01:45] bigjools DiabolicalGamer: the clock is wrong on the node
[01:45] DiabolicalGamer lol
[01:45] DiabolicalGamer is that all?
[01:45] bigjools well either the node or the maas server
[01:46] DiabolicalGamer *facepalm*
[01:46] bigjools yeah, it breaks OAuth if they are too different
[01:46] DiabolicalGamer it must be the nodes then because I configured the 
system clock when I installed ubuntu on the cloud controller
[02:02] DiabolicalGamer is there a way to force the nodes to run ntp-update?
[02:03] DiabolicalGamer *ntpdate
[02:12] DiabolicalGamer OMG it worked!
[02:12] DiabolicalGamer Thanks bigjools
[02:12] bigjools DiabolicalGamer: yay!

Since this seems tangental to this particular bug, I am leaving this
here in the hope that someone may find it useful. I will post back if I
file a new bug report or find an existing appropriate bug.

Thanks

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-05-02 Thread Andrew Crawford
I am also using cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1.

At first I did see the bug at
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/maas/+bug/981845 and as per my
comment there, did have the network cables inadvertantly switched, no
PXE boot. Switching the cables and re-booting the node had no effect on
the persistent Commissioning status. Though the node did begin the
boot process.

Because the UI was unable to positively identify and enlist the node,
and because my original setup (prior to dist-upgrade) was Orchestra
using 11.10, I wanted to make sure it wasn't a problem with some of the
manual reconfiguration necessary after the dist upgrade (switch DHCP and
DNS providers etc.)

However, after rectifying the cabling issue and installing a fresh MAAS
server from the official 12.04 release (and with apt-get update  apt-
get upgrade) , I am still seeing this behavior, but only one node has
this problem.

I also had no luck with the daily ephemeral build.

After watching the PXE boot process on the problematic node, at about 11
seconds into boot I receive a

init: cloud-init-nonet main process (###) killed by TERM signal

which strongly suggests that there is a good reason that the
Commissioning process is never completed for this node

Interestingly, the node continues to boot to a normal login prompt after
about 3-4 minutes.

if left alone, the node will drop a few errors on the console:

* Starting App Armor profiles
Skipping profile in /etc/apparmor.d/disable: usr.sbin.rsyslogd
landscape-client is not configured, please run landscape-config

which makes some sense as  the init process isn't completing. I am
tempted to open a new bug, for the:

init: cloud-init-nonet main process (###) killed by TERM signal

boot error, but unless people are looking at the actual boot process of
the node, the only direct indication that anything is wrong is the
endless Commissioning state in the MAAS web UI.

OK I have ruled out this as the problem:

http://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2012/04/18/%23ubuntu-server.txt 
 
A hardware clock mismatch causing Oauth to fail.

[01:31] DiabolicalGamer I'm attempting to setup a MaaS server on Ubuntu 
12.04, but my nodes keep hanging at init: cloud-init-nonet main process (256) 
killed by TERM signal
[01:31] DiabolicalGamer Can anyone help?
[01:31] bigjools I can try
[01:31] DiabolicalGamer Thanks :-)
[01:32] bigjools having said that I am more familiar with the webapp side of 
things than cloud-init
[01:32] bigjools smoser, any idea? ^
[01:33] DiabolicalGamer hmm, if I could login to the nodes themselves or 
access their logs that would really help
[01:42] DiabolicalGamer I think I may have found the problem...
[01:43] DiabolicalGamer http://pastebin.com/JPw9F5FN
[01:43] DiabolicalGamer My apache error log is full of these and they appear 
whenever the cloud-init-nonet runs
[01:44] DiabolicalGamer any ideas?
[01:45] bigjools DiabolicalGamer: ah I know
[01:45] bigjools DiabolicalGamer: the clock is wrong on the node
[01:45] DiabolicalGamer lol
[01:45] DiabolicalGamer is that all?
[01:45] bigjools well either the node or the maas server
[01:46] DiabolicalGamer *facepalm*
[01:46] bigjools yeah, it breaks OAuth if they are too different
[01:46] DiabolicalGamer it must be the nodes then because I configured the 
system clock when I installed ubuntu on the cloud controller
[02:02] DiabolicalGamer is there a way to force the nodes to run ntp-update?
[02:03] DiabolicalGamer *ntpdate
[02:12] DiabolicalGamer OMG it worked!
[02:12] DiabolicalGamer Thanks bigjools
[02:12] bigjools DiabolicalGamer: yay!

Since this seems tangental to this particular bug, I am leaving this
here in the hope that someone may find it useful. I will post back if I
file a new bug report or find an existing appropriate bug.

Thanks

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-05-01 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-05-01 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-04-30 Thread Han-sebastien
** Description changed:

  Hi guys,
  
  I've been through this issue 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/maas/+bug/981845
  I followed the instruction of the comment #2 but the new version of 
cloud-init didn't solve my issue.
  
  I'm running 12.04 final release and up to date. (apt-get update  apt-
  get upgrade)
  
  The disk image:
  
  root@ubuntu:/home# mount 
/var/lib/maas/ephemeral/precise/ephemeral/amd64/20120418/disk.img /mnt/
  root@ubuntu:/home# chroot /mnt/
  root@ubuntu:/# dpkg -l | grep cloud-init
  ii  cloud-init   0.6.3-0ubuntu1 Init scripts 
for cloud instances
  
  MAAS version:
  
  root@ubuntu:/home# dpkg -l | grep maas
  ii  maas0.1+bzr482+dfsg-0ubuntu1   Ubuntu 
MAAS Server
  ii  maas-provision  2.2.2-0ubuntu4 Install 
server
  ii  maas-provision-common   2.2.2-0ubuntu4 Cobbler 
Install server - common files
  ii  python-django-maas  0.1+bzr482+dfsg-0ubuntu1   Ubuntu 
MAAS Server - (django files)
  ii  python-maas-provision   2.2.2-0ubuntu4 Install 
server - python libraries.
  
- I re-up date the system, reboot the machine, added new node but nothing
+ I re-update the system, rebooted the machine, added new node but nothing
  changed...
+ 
+ I also deleted the old ephemeral images:
+ 
+ rm -rf /var/lib/maas/ephemeral/precise/ephemeral/amd64/20120418/
+ rm -rf /var/lib/maas/ephemeral/precise/ephemeral/i386/20120418/
+ 
+ So now,i'm working with the latest ephemeral available: 20120424
  
  By the way, Francis J. Lacoste (flacoste) suggested to set
  'STREAM=daily' in /etc/maas/import_ephemerals but apparently there is
  no daily ephemeral build, this path is empty
  https://maas.ubuntu.com/images/ephemeral/daily/precise/.
  
  Thank you in advance :)

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[Bug 992075] Re: Commissioning status persists with cloud-init 0.6.3-0ubuntu1

2012-04-30 Thread Han-sebastien
** Description changed:

  Hi guys,
  
  I've been through this issue 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/maas/+bug/981845
  I followed the instruction of the comment #2 but the new version of 
cloud-init didn't solve my issue.
  
  I'm running 12.04 final release and up to date. (apt-get update  apt-
  get upgrade)
  
  The disk image:
  
  root@ubuntu:/home# mount 
/var/lib/maas/ephemeral/precise/ephemeral/amd64/20120418/disk.img /mnt/
  root@ubuntu:/home# chroot /mnt/
  root@ubuntu:/# dpkg -l | grep cloud-init
  ii  cloud-init   0.6.3-0ubuntu1 Init scripts 
for cloud instances
  
  MAAS version:
  
  root@ubuntu:/home# dpkg -l | grep maas
  ii  maas0.1+bzr482+dfsg-0ubuntu1   Ubuntu 
MAAS Server
  ii  maas-provision  2.2.2-0ubuntu4 Install 
server
  ii  maas-provision-common   2.2.2-0ubuntu4 Cobbler 
Install server - common files
  ii  python-django-maas  0.1+bzr482+dfsg-0ubuntu1   Ubuntu 
MAAS Server - (django files)
  ii  python-maas-provision   2.2.2-0ubuntu4 Install 
server - python libraries.
  
- I re-up date the system, reboot the machine, added new node but nothing
+ I re-update the system, rebooted the machine, added new node but nothing
  changed...
+ 
+ I also deleted the old ephemeral images:
+ 
+ rm -rf /var/lib/maas/ephemeral/precise/ephemeral/amd64/20120418/
+ rm -rf /var/lib/maas/ephemeral/precise/ephemeral/i386/20120418/
+ 
+ So now,i'm working with the latest ephemeral available: 20120424
  
  By the way, Francis J. Lacoste (flacoste) suggested to set
  'STREAM=daily' in /etc/maas/import_ephemerals but apparently there is
  no daily ephemeral build, this path is empty
  https://maas.ubuntu.com/images/ephemeral/daily/precise/.
  
  Thank you in advance :)

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