one more thing I can add: I said that i'm seeing some of my machines
working and some failing .. to elaborate, a failure machine always
fails.. and a success machine always succeeds for me.. so.. in other
words consistency

furthermore, seems to me that it is when there is a bond0 that I see
this 'likely bad things' err msg.. i never see it w/o bonding .. BUT,
SOME bonded machines DO work for me

furthermore, for the bond0 machines that fail for me, i find that if I
reconfig the machine networking in the maas ui to remove the bond0 (i.e,
just go to simplex networking) .. then it WORKS

so.. seems like w/bond0 .. bond0 taking perhaps a little more time to
operationally establish the bond, is enough for the first attempt to
fetch data using the datasource fails (normally this is ok, because
there are retries) .. but during this first attempt that fails, seems
like the failure case (the exception thrown?) is such that the exception
gets mis-handled and then we end up at 'likely bad things'

hope all that makes sense!

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