[Bug 1904588] Re: Network boot from MAAS sometimes fails at "grub>" prompt
Julian Andres Klode
1904588 at bugs.launchpad.net
Wed Nov 18 20:24:54 UTC 2020
Hello!
This seems to be a duplicate of https://launchpad.net/bugs/1900668 -
could you check that? I have some list of things in there I'm looking
for, mostly running with debug=all and trying current SRU in proposed
with has a tftp fix (probably unrelated).
Thanks!
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Title:
Network boot from MAAS sometimes fails at "grub>" prompt
Status in grub2 package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
On SOME (but not all) boots via MAAS, GRUB hangs at the "grub>"
prompt. This happens about 10% or 20% of the time on affected servers
(at least ostwald and meitner, two Supermicro servers).
The MAAS rackd.log file shows that the node has requested and received
GRUB:
2020-11-17 10:08:47 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info] bootx64.efi requested by 10.1.10.82
2020-11-17 10:08:47 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info] bootx64.efi requested by 10.1.10.82
2020-11-17 10:08:50 provisioningserver.rackdservices.tftp: [info] grubx64.efi requested by 10.1.10.82
On a failed boot, the process then stops; the node does not request
grub.cfg, as happens normally. Watching the console, I see several
notices that read "error: Couldn't send network packet." (See attached
screen shot.)
At the grub> prompt, net_ls_addr shows the expected IP address, and
net_ls_routes shows a routing table; however, net_bootps results in an
error message stating "can't find command `net_bootps`" (see second
attached screen shot.)
Once the system is hung, typing "exit" at the "grub>" prompt causes
the server to try the next boot option, which usually works (booting
via another network interface, in the case of our servers).
As noted, this problem occurs on a minority of boots. It can affect
reboots after deployment, and if it occurs during deployment, it can
prevent deployment because the server will hang at the "grub>" prompt.
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