shang__ | hi all, can we remove a node from maas (status: allocated to X) without destroying the whole environment? | 08:22 |
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shang | hi all, I have re-register the node, but the node didn't refresh the information somehow. It is trying to reach the old info: http://ubuntuone.com/5foIzHnGDKOYzAqvHAGECm | 09:27 |
shang | the URL it is trying to reach is not there, because I have re-enlist/re-commissioning already | 09:28 |
roaksoax | smoser: ping | 15:30 |
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roaksoax | Daviey: ping | 16:13 |
Daviey | roaksoax: hey | 16:18 |
roaksoax | Daviey: howdy! so I was wondering if you ever experienced this: | 16:21 |
roaksoax | Daviey: when trying to get the config from the BMC, the network always report IP address of 0.0.0.0 | 16:22 |
roaksoax | Daviey: even though the IP address is set | 16:22 |
roaksoax | Daviey: both with freeipmi tools and with ipmitool | 16:22 |
roaksoax | Daviey: this seems to be messing up with ipmi detection | 16:22 |
Daviey | roaksoax: nope, not seen that before | 16:25 |
Daviey | ugh | 16:25 |
Daviey | What hardware? | 16:25 |
roaksoax | Daviey: micro servers | 16:25 |
roaksoax | Daviey: and seems to be also happening with HP Proliant's | 16:25 |
Daviey | hmm, their implementation of IPMI is pants | 16:25 |
Daviey | I did mess up networking once, had to use the kernel path to fix it. | 16:26 |
Daviey | roaksoax: sorry, No idea! | 16:26 |
roaksoax | funny thing is that this used to work and now it doesn't | 16:26 |
roaksoax | unless that's something to do with the interfaces in the kernel itself | 16:26 |
Daviey | shrug ! | 16:28 |
Daviey | Sorry roaksoax, not adding much value to this i know | 16:28 |
roaksoax | Daviey: no worries, was worth a shot to see if you had experienced that before :) | 16:28 |
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smoser | roaksoax, here now. | 17:41 |
roaksoax | smoser: no worries :) found what I was looking for, thanks though | 17:49 |
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