I was getting this too. I say was, because Adam's tip helped me resolve
it. I'll also note that this is on a machine still running vivid.
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maas-proxy logrotate permission denied
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On Thursday 06 Nov 2014 11:22:56 you wrote:
Could packaging detect whether the cluster and region are on the same
machine and if so use lo?
Kind of - if you're installing the all-in-one meta maas package it *could*,
however it still needs an IP address, and it doesn't matter if it's the lo or
This is a packaging issue; it detects the IP to configure for
DEFAULT_MAAS_URL and then pops up a message about using dpkg-reconfigure
if it's wrong.
It could do better, is a blanket ignoring of wlan0 appropriate? Or
maybe ignore it only if eth* is present.
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Adding an ubuntu task as I think this will mostly happen in the
packaging.
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Postgresql installation for MAAS fails on
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I am interested as to how you got into the situation of needing to enter
IP information for your cluster interface. When a cluster controller
registers itself on the region, it transmits these details automatically
so that you don't need to configure them.
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I don't think #3 is that bad actually; remember that's how we used to do
it before static IP days so it's tried and tested (although admittedly
the DNS was in place by the time commissioning ended).
#2 is also good, but you have to calculate which lines to generate based
on the netmask.
I'd go
On Thursday 23 Oct 2014 15:40:51 you wrote:
Andres and I have discussed this further, and he pointed out that the
LXCs can take a *long* time to start. That would be sufficient time for
us to parse the leases file and update the DNS with a PTR for the new
node (option #3).
I've tested this
On Wednesday 22 Oct 2014 23:18:24 you wrote:
On 22 October 2014 23:56, Graham Binns graham.bi...@canonical.com wrote:
$GENERATE 1-254 $.$.0.10.in-addr.arpa. IN PTR no-name-yet-$.$.maas.
But a quick check of that on my local MAAS suggests it doesn't work.
I'll dig further tomorrow.
I think this is a dupe of bug 1274947.
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pxe boot from maas fails due to time out
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Kiko, this is not a maas bug, it's a packaging bug, for which bugs are
targeted to the ubuntu task.
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On Thursday 16 Oct 2014 15:50:52 you wrote:
maas-proxy installs *fine* from a PPA — but you have to install it
manually; it's not installed by default on upgrade from 1.5, so we
should add something to the release notes to explain that.
Ok thanks, I'll add that.
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So I've looked at this and I think it needs to be a won't-fix as it
stands, but I want your opinion first because there's something else
MAAS should be doing.
LXCs have never been supported as a first class citizen in MAAS, so the
fact that a non-MAAS node obtained an IP with a DNS entry is a
Also FTR it's not the static IP work that left LXCs without PTRs, it's
the fact that we used to pre-generate the whole zone with fake host
names and used CNAMEs for any nodes that MAAS knew about. That came
with a raft of its own problems (some charms failed because CNAMEs- IP
- reverse lookup -
Does a simple dpkg --configure maas-region-controller not do all this
for you?
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Also I don't know of many services that cope will with the hosts IP
changing under their feet without getting restarted :)
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There are vague plans for a generic notification/alert system (like
facebook or g+) and we want to bubble up errors from jobs like this.
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Log rotation for
It might be fixed in trunk with lp:~allenap/maas/cluster-name-override--
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maas-proxy is an
Packaging was changed recently and this was clearly missed.
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global parameters do not apply to enlistment
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Andres, should it stay as a bug then?
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I just got this by building my own package against trunk using the trunk
packaging.
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maas-proxy package won't install when
Public bug reported:
Snippet from the terminal:
Selecting previously unselected package maas-proxy.
dpkg: regarding maas-proxy_1.7.0~beta4+bzr3127-0ubuntu1_all.deb containing
maas-proxy:
maas-proxy breaks squid-deb-proxy
squid-deb-proxy (version 0.8.6) is present and installed.
dpkg: error
Tagging Andres!
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Weird. I'll leave this confirmed and not triaged until someone else can
re-confirm this is a problem because it's hard to see where it's going
wrong, there is a test for this and it passes.
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global parameters do not apply
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1.6 is not going to be uploaded to any Ubuntu release, please look out
for 1.7 in Utopic. 1.7 *may* be backported to Trusty but it depends on
ongoing techboard approval.
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Let's target it properly then.
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MaaS
Your case is but one possible configuration of a MAAS installation,
where you have the whole region on a single box.
The region is a collection of application server threads, PostgreSQL and
the soon-to-be-removed Celery. All of these components can be running
across varied hosts for HA reasons.
This might be a dupe but I can't find the original.
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Bear in mind that there is no region controller as a single entity, it
is comprised of many discrete components. So far people have been
installing them all in the same place using the convenience of the
maas meta package, so if installing that package it could update
resolv.conf as well, but in
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Heh, thank you for the report. It's an easy change to make so I think
we can drop this in quickly. The code is fundamentally flawed anyway
because it depends on the arp cache being primed, so there's a bit more
work to do yet to make it bulletproof.
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Importance:
Definitely a packaging bug so I'll reassign to the right task.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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That looks like it indeed. We can work around it with that dac_override
for now, but it looks like a fix is needed in dhcpd itself, let's watch
and see.
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dhcpd sometimes says Can't create new lease file:
Hey Robie,
As you can see in the description, there was nothing in /var/run/apache2
at all.
However as is typical in these situations, it's stopped happening :(
I'll leave this incomplete and comment back again if I see it re-occur.
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django-admin prints spurious messages to stdout, breaking
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If maas-enlist fails to reach a DNS server, the node
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root@maas:~# grep PID /etc/apache2/envvars
export APACHE_PID_FILE=/var/run/apache2/apache2$SUFFIX.pid
root@maas:~# ls -la /var/run/apache2/
total 0
drwxr-xr-x 2 root root 40 Aug 28 13:22 .
drwxr-xr-x 31 root root 1040 Aug 28 13:23 ..
root@maas:~# service apache2 restart
*
Nice idea. This will need changes in both maas and the packaging, so
adding a packaging task.
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Status: New
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Andres, can you explain why you added the maas task please?
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maas
The permissions for maas.log should *not* be maas:maas. There is a line
in the packaging that does:
chown syslog:syslog /var/log/maas/maas.log
which is correct, because the only process that writes maas.log is
syslog.
Questions:
* what were the old owners of the maas.log?
* did you
On Tuesday 26 August 2014 01:28:05 you wrote:
I Installed 1.6.0 and upgraded to 1.7.0~beta1. This was reproduced more
than twice so i think we can reproduce to figure out what;s wrong.
I know what's wrong without looking I think:
You didn't accept the changes in the packaging for
Packaging bug.
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Rabbit password is reset on every upgrade which forces lockstep
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d-i with precise+hwe-s stops at Architecture not
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CNAME record leaks into juju's private-address, breaks
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IPMI detection and automatic setting fail in ubuntu 14.04 maas
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When you say deploying, do you mean a juju deploy ?
If so this is a juju bug I think as it tries to set up a container
bridge IIRC.
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I've seen this happen a couple of times in the past though, Andres. The
question is, why is the packaging restarting Bind at all?
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LXC containers reset bridge MTU on start/restart
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This was a known issue when the code was originally written. I'm not
sure the solution you write about was ever considered, so I am sure
Raphaël will be interested to see this!
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stunning-cabbage gets my vote as a host name any day. Next, awesome-
tomato, fantastic-potato and magnificent-peach.
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Robie, the problem is that the logging depends on the packaging to have
touched + chowned + chmodded the empty file beforehand. Ideally it
would just set write permissions for www-data on the parent directory.
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Broken by an upstream change.
** Also affects: maas
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: maas
Status: New = Triaged
** Changed in: maas
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Changed in: maas
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On Wednesday 23 Jul 2014 07:25:34 you wrote:
Is it possiable to backport this fix to current MaaS 1.5.2 in trusty ?
This is required for rabbitmq-server charm to works well in
active/active clusteing mode.
That's not going to happen because 1.6 is being released soon, which should
get
** Also affects: maas (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: maas
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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Weird, not sure how after removing the old package it hasn't purged the
configs. Anyway, packaging bug.
** Also affects: maas (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: maas
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1340920 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1340920
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1340920
Extra slash in /etc/apt/sources.list; prevents connecting to some servers
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