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Re: maas 1.9.4 on trusty needing to boot xenial clients

 

Hi Daniel

Commissioning is somewhat "internal" to the ops of MAAS so that's why it
uses Trusty for the moment.

Can you confirm that you can, through the web UI, deploy a 16.04 LTS
(Xenial) machine manually?

If so, the issue appears to be just the juju bootstrap, and we can debug
that with the Juju team. For a start, you might want to try
--bootstrap-series rather than --series if you are using Juju 2.0beta.

Mark

On 30/08/16 11:41, Daniel Bidwell wrote:
> I have maas 1.9.4 on a trusty server, but would like to boot my clients
> with xenial.
>
> Under Images, I have 16.04 LTS and 14.04LTS checked with amd64 and it
> says that the images are up to date.
>
> Under Settings, only Ubuntu 14.04 LTS shows up in the list for "Default
> Ubuntu release used for commissioning".
>
> The Default minimum kernel version is xenial (hwe-x).
>
> Under Deploy, the Defualt operating system used for deployment is
> "Ubuntu" and the Default OS release used for deployment is 16.04 LTS.
>
> I deployed a "juju bootstrap --series xenial", but it deployed a 14.04
> LTS instead of a 16.04 LTS.
>
> What am I missing to deploy to 16.04 LTS?



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