So it would seem to confirm that MAAS is choosing the older 20140410 images over the 20140416.1 images when installing.
This is my bootresources.yaml: (The only changes I made were commenting out older versions I didn't want to pull down) ubuntu@critical-maas:/var/lib/maas/boot-resources$ cat /etc/maas/bootresources.yaml ## ## Boot image download configuration. ## # # Items in this configuration: # # boot - the root for these settings. # # storage - location on the filesystem where boot images are stored. # # These images can get quite large: some files are hundreds of megabytes, # and you may need multiple copies for different architectures, OS releases, # etc. # # sources - one or more sources of downloadable boot images. # # Each source downloads from one simplestreams URL, though it is possible to # have multiple sources using the same URL. # # path - for each source, the path to its (online) Simplestreams data. # # keyring - for each source, a GPG keyring to verify images' signatures. # # selections - for each source, one or more sets of constraints for images. # # From each source, only those images are imported which match at least one of # the source's selections. A selection can specify an OS release, a CPU # architecture, and so on. # # Be careful: the items in a selection will multiply. For example if you # specify architectures "i386" and "amd64", and subarchitectures "generic", # "hwe-s", and "hwe-t", the import script will need to import 6 images, for # each possible combination. If you only want some of those combinations, # keep them as separate sources and/or selections. boot: sources: - keyring: /usr/share/keyrings/ubuntu-cloudimage-keyring.gpg path: http://maas.ubuntu.com/images/ephemeral-v2/releases/ selections: # - arches: # - amd64 # release: lucid # subarches: # - generic # - arches: # - amd64 # release: precise # subarches: # - generic # - arches: # - amd64 # release: quantal # subarches: # - generic # - arches: # - amd64 # release: raring # subarches: # - generic - arches: - amd64 release: saucy subarches: - generic - arches: - amd64 release: trusty subarches: - generic # - arches: # - armhf # release: precise # subarches: # - generic # - arches: # - armhf # release: quantal # subarches: # - generic # - arches: # - armhf # release: raring # subarches: # - generic # - arches: # - armhf # release: saucy # subarches: # - generic # - arches: # - armhf # release: trusty # subarches: # - generic # - arches: # - armhf # release: precise # subarches: # - highbank # - arches: # - armhf # release: quantal # subarches: # - highbank # - arches: # - armhf # release: raring # subarches: # - highbank # - arches: # - armhf # release: trusty # subarches: # - highbank # - arches: # - i386 # release: lucid # subarches: # - generic # - arches: # - i386 # release: precise # subarches: # - generic # - arches: # - i386 # release: quantal # subarches: # - generic # - arches: # - i386 # release: raring # subarches: # - generic - arches: - i386 release: saucy subarches: - generic - arches: - i386 release: trusty subarches: - generic storage: /var/lib/maas/boot-resources/ -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Server Team, which is subscribed to maas in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1309761 Title: MAAS installing older 14.04 image instead of newer one To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/maas/+bug/1309761/+subscriptions -- Ubuntu-server-bugs mailing list Ubuntu-server-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-server-bugs