But looks like I found a wrong place in configuration of storage on server.
Before:
- partition from spin drive created
- added format options to partition
- set mountpoint for partition
- create bcache device, set "backing device" to partition, "caching device" to appropriate part of NVMe drive
After:
- partition from spin drive created
- bcache device created, set "backing device" to partition, "caching device" to NVMe
- added format options for bcache device
- set mountpoint for bcache device
The difference is - in first run (where a bug was originally reported) we have created a ext4 partitions on top of spinning drives, while bcache devices was left intact. The problem was, I guess, in something like - bcache device was created without any filesystem and thus was causing a problems while rendering curtin config.
I will try to share step-by-step MAAS CLI configuration commands to reproduce this case - I believe a little more diagnosis outputs (or some kind of checks) should be added in scope of this.
No, we don't.
But looks like I found a wrong place in configuration of storage on server.
Before:
- partition from spin drive created
- added format options to partition
- set mountpoint for partition
- create bcache device, set "backing device" to partition, "caching device" to appropriate part of NVMe drive
After:
- partition from spin drive created
- bcache device created, set "backing device" to partition, "caching device" to NVMe
- added format options for bcache device
- set mountpoint for bcache device
The difference is - in first run (where a bug was originally reported) we have created a ext4 partitions on top of spinning drives, while bcache devices was left intact. The problem was, I guess, in something like - bcache device was created without any filesystem and thus was causing a problems while rendering curtin config.
I will try to share step-by-step MAAS CLI configuration commands to reproduce this case - I believe a little more diagnosis outputs (or some kind of checks) should be added in scope of this.