[Bug 1067929] Re: maas-region-celeryd connects to the wrong queue.

Thiago Martins thiagocmartinsc at gmail.com
Mon Oct 22 00:16:06 UTC 2012


Guys,

 I created a simple procedure to install MaaS (Ubuntu 12.10) and not hit
this problem... As follows:

 1- Create a Virtual Machine with;

 * 1024G of RAM
 * 1 CPU
 * 20G HD
 * Ubuntu 12.10 64 bits
 * Only ONE Ethernet (most important)

 2- Install Ubuntu MaaS Installation (via server CD);

 3- During the GRUB installation, to not hit <ENTER> immediately;

 4- Change to Linux second console TTY2 (alt + F2);

 5- Run:

 * nano /target/usr/sbin/maas-region-celeryd

 Change '-Q celery,master' into '--queues=celery,master'

 * Save and exit nano;

 6- Go back to TTY1 (alt + F1);

 7- Finish the Ubuntu installation.

 Now, follow the steps from here:

 http://evilnick.org/MAAS/install.html

 NOTE: Do not install maas-dns package, it is very unstable (BUG 1069535
and BUG 1069570).

 The "5 minutes" message disappear again.

 When I try this same procedure using 2 eth, the 5 minutes do not
disappear. So, using 1 eth is a requirement. And I have no idea why.

Cheers!
Thiago

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