If you're blocked by this issue, you can workaround it by editing
/etc/maas/templates/power/ipmi.template to add use of -W opensesspriv.
I've tested this on a handful of systems that don't require the
workaround and it seems to work fine everywhere so far.
=== modified file 'etc/maas/templates/power/ipmi.template'
--- etc/maas/templates/power/ipmi.template 2014-02-26 07:05:31 +0000
+++ etc/maas/templates/power/ipmi.template 2014-03-05 23:12:24 +0000
@@ -55,9 +55,9 @@
fi
echo workaround |\
- ${ipmi_chassis_config} ${driver_option} -h ${power_address} -u
${power_user} -p ${power_pass} --commit --filename ${config}
+ ${ipmi_chassis_config} -W opensesspriv ${driver_option} -h
${power_address} -u ${power_user} -p ${power_pass} --commit --filename ${config}
echo workaround |\
- ${ipmipower} ${driver_option} -h ${power_address} -u ${power_user} -p
${power_pass} "$@"
+ ${ipmipower} -W opensesspriv ${driver_option} -h ${power_address} -u
${power_user} -p ${power_pass} "$@"
}
# This script deliberately does not check the current power state
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MAAS incorrectly detects / sets-up BMC information on Dell PowerEdge
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