[2.0RC1] MAAS displays every power query on the summarized view of node event log
Bug #1594991 reported by
Lee Trager
This bug affects 2 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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MAAS |
Fix Released
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High
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Unassigned | ||
2.0 |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
MAAS power queries a machine every 5 minutes to track the status of it along the lifecycle of the machine. MAAS stores those messages in the node event log. However, this messages are being stored as INFO and not DEBUG. Provided that it creates a long list of power query's every 5 second, these should be made DEBUG.
Related branches
lp://staging/~andreserl/maas/lp1594991
- Newell Jensen (community): Approve
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Diff: 46 lines (+7/-2)3 files modifiedsrc/provisioningserver/events.py (+5/-0)
src/provisioningserver/power/query.py (+1/-1)
src/provisioningserver/power/tests/test_query.py (+1/-1)
lp://staging/~andreserl/maas/lp1594991_2.0
- Andres Rodriguez (community): Approve
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Diff: 66 lines (+12/-2)4 files modifieddocs/changelog.rst (+5/-0)
src/provisioningserver/events.py (+5/-0)
src/provisioningserver/power/query.py (+1/-1)
src/provisioningserver/power/tests/test_query.py (+1/-1)
lp://staging/~andreserl/maas/packaging_rc3
- Andres Rodriguez (community): Approve
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Diff: 90 lines (+54/-6)2 files modifieddebian/changelog (+44/-0)
debian/maas-region-controller.postinst (+10/-6)
summary: |
- MAAS logs every power query as a machine event + [2.0RC2] MAAS logs every power query as a machine event |
summary: |
- [2.0RC2] MAAS logs every power query as a machine event + [2.0RC2] MAAS logs every power query as a NodeEvent |
summary: |
- [2.0RC2] MAAS logs every power query as a NodeEvent + [2.0RC1] MAAS logs every power query as a NodeEvent |
summary: |
- [2.0RC1] MAAS logs every power query as a NodeEvent + [2.0RC1] MAAS displays every power query on the summarized view of node + event log |
Changed in maas: | |
status: | Won't Fix → Triaged |
description: | updated |
Changed in maas: | |
status: | Fix Committed → Fix Released |
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Actually, this is good to have because it provides and indication that stuff is happening on a node event if it is idled.