** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Title:
maas-region-celeryd connects to the wrong queue.
Ok, let me clarify the situation here: this bug needed to be fixed in
order for the message to disappear and the fix has landed a few days
ago. But there is another bug (bug 1070318) which *also* prevents the
message from being properly removed.
Bug 1068843 is currently being worked on and it sh
I can say that for me does not disapear.
And the PXE clients boots to a provisioning image and then shuts down
automatically.
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Titl
Marking this verification done as upstream (the bug reporter) thought
that fixing this would also fix the UI message being displayed, however,
that's related to bug #1068843. I've updated the bug description to
accordingly reflect the real issue. Doing so we can simply mark this bug
as verification
(I wasn't specific, the SRU upload does indeed correct the issues in the
queues line, but celery does not properly connect which is the point of
this SRU.)
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The uploading fix appears to be incorrect, as I installed the proposed
update and the issue was not resolved. Marking verification-failed.
** Tags removed: verification-done
** Tags added: verification-failed
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** Also affects: maas (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
maas-region-celeryd connects to the wro
This bug was fixed in the package maas - 0.1+bzr1269+dfsg-0ubuntu1
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maas (0.1+bzr1269+dfsg-0ubuntu1) quantal-proposed; urgency=low
* New upstream bugfix release
- Fixes commissioning failing to set memory attribute. (LP: #1064638)
- Fixes node listing by adding pagination
I investigated this and consulted with bigjools, and rvba and this fix
is not related to the meessage of missing images.
** Description changed:
Symptoms
After install, the MAAS interface displays the following warning:
"The region controller does not know whether any boot
I have a quantal/maas system that was displaying this message. I
upgraded to the version in -proposed (0.1+bzr1269+dfsg-0ubuntu1) and
waited > 5 minutes. Unfortunately, the issue persists.
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** Tags removed: verification-done
** Tags added: verification-needed
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Title:
maas-region-celeryd connects to the wrong queue.
To
** Tags removed: verification-needed
** Tags added: verification-done
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Title:
maas-region-celeryd connects to the wrong queue.
To
** Description changed:
Symptoms
After install, the MAAS interface displays the following warning:
"The region controller does not know whether any boot images have been
imported yet. If this message does not disappear in 5 minutes, there may
be a communication problem b
Hello Raphaël, or anyone else affected,
Accepted into quantal-proposed. The package will build now and be
available in a few hours in the -proposed repository.
Please help us by testing this new package. See
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/EnableProposed for documentation how to
enable and use -
I have the same.
[2012-10-22 22:23:47,911: INFO/Beat] child process calling self.run()
[2012-10-22 22:23:47,911: INFO/Beat] Celerybeat: Starting...
[2012-10-22 22:23:47,959: INFO/Beat] Scheduler: Sending due task
provisioningserver.tasks.report_boot_images
[2012-10-22 22:28:48,067: INFO/Beat] Sch
Note that the FIX is in the queue... we are waiting for it to be
released!
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Title:
maas-region-celeryd connects to the wrong queue
Hi Thiago,
There is a background task that should be responsible for cleaning up
the message if no new images are detected, can you please have a look in
/var/log/maas/celery-region.log and confirm that you're seeing the task
being processed all right?
If it is the case, the log file will contain
Hi Thiago,
Maybe, you also need to dpkg-reconfigure maas-cluster-controller
(besides sudo dpkg-reconfigure maas-region-controller) and set the
correct address to communicate to.
Cheers.
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Released => Fix Committed
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Guys,
I created a simple procedure to install MaaS (Ubuntu 12.10) and not hit
this problem... As follows:
1- Create a Virtual Machine with;
* 1024G of RAM
* 1 CPU
* 20G HD
* Ubuntu 12.10 64 bits
* Only ONE Ethernet (most important)
2- Install Ubuntu MaaS Installation (via server CD);
Installation from scratch, file changed to: "--queues=celery,master",
message still here even after 2 hours.
MaaS Virtual Machine (KVM test) configuration:
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2 CPU
1024M
20G of HD
2 ETH (eth0 not used / eth1 default)
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maas-import-pxe-files executed two times during this test...
MaaS seems
Yeah...that workaround doesn't seem to work.
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To manage notifications abo
Guys, please, this is annoying... Any news?!
I tried this change: '-Q celery,master' into '--queues=celery,master'
and it does not work... Even after 2 hours...
After, I re-installed MaaS from scratch and I edited that file during
the MaaS Server installation, before GRUB installtion, by changing
Sorry guys, status changed by accident.
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To manage notifications about th
This is not fix-released yet, but I can't set it back.
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To manage notific
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Title:
maas-region-celeryd connects to the wrong queue.
I made the change: '-Q celery,master' into '--queues=celery,master' but the
problem persist.
Please, help!
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Title:
maas-region-ce
So, what do you guys recommends?! I have this problem. Ubuntu 12.10, fresh
install MaaS... DHCP and DNS managed by MaaS...
That message does not disappear...
Tks!
Thiago
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** Description changed:
+ Symptoms
+
+
+ After install, the MAAS interface displays the following warning:
+
+ "The region controller does not know whether any boot images have been
+ imported yet. If this message does not disappear in 5 minutes, there may
+ be a communication problem b
A workaround is to edit the maas-region-celeryd script (sudo vim
/usr/sbin/maas-region-celeryd) and change: '-Q celery,master' into '
--queues=celery,master'.
Then restart the service:
$ sudo service maas-region-celery restart
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> Andres says it was a missing "=". It used to say:
> --queues celery,master
> and he's fixing it to say:
> --queues=celery,master
More precisely, the script was using os.execv('celeryd',… , '-Q
celery,master',…) and the space before 'celery' got "escaped". I
suggested using the alternative synta
** Description changed:
maas-region-celeryd connects to 2 queues: ' celery' and 'master'. The
problem is obviously the space in front of 'celery'
start_celery() should use something like that instead:
- command = [
- 'celeryd',
- '--logfile=%s' % args.logfile,
-
Andres says it was a missing "=". It used to say:
--queues celery,master
and he's fixing it to say:
--queues=celery,master
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** Branch linked: lp:~andreserl/maas/packaging_bzr1269_quantal
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Title:
maas-region-celeryd connects to the wrong queue.
To manage
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => In Progress
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Andres Rodriguez (andreserl)
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