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Canonical
on 31 October 2017


This originally appeared on Andres Rodriguez's blog

Hello MAASters!

I’m happy to announce that MAAS 2.3.0 Beta 3 has now been released and it is currently available in PPA and as a snap.

PPA Availability

For those running Ubuntu Xenial and would like to use beta 3, please use the following PPA:

ppa: maas/next

Snap Availability

For those running from the snap, or would like to test the snap, please use the Beta channel on the default track:

sudo snap install maas

MAAS 2.3.0 (beta3)

Issues fixed in this release

For more information, visit: https://launchpad.net/maas/+milestone/2.3.0beta3

  • LP: #1727551    [2.3] Commissioning shows results from script that no longer exists

  • LP: #1696485    [2.2, HA] MAAS dhcp does not offer up multiple domains to search

  • LP: #1696661    [2.2, HA] MAAS should offer multiple DNS servers in HA case

  • LP: #1724235    [2.3, HWTv2] Aborted test should not show as failure

  • LP: #1721824    [2.3, HWTv2] Overall health status is missing

  • LP: #1727547    [2.3, HWTv2] Aborting testing goes back into the incorrect state

  • LP: #1722848    [2.3, HWTv2] Memtester test is not robust

  • LP: #1727568    [2.3, HWTv2, regression] Hardware Tests tab does not show what tests are running

  • LP: #1721268    [2.3, UI, HWTv2] Metrics table (e.g. from fio test) is not padded to MAAS’ standard

  • LP: #1721823    [2.3, UI, HWTv2] No way to surface a failed test that’s non CPU, Mem, Storage in machine listing page

  • LP: #1721886    [2.3, UI, HWTv2] Hardware Test tab doesn’t auto-update

  • LP: #1559353    [2.0a3] “Add Hardware > Chassis” cannot find off-subnet chassis BMCs

  • LP: #1705594    [2.2] rackd errors after fresh install

  • LP: #1718517    [2.3] Exceptions while processing commissioning output cause timeouts rather than being appropriately surfaced

  • LP: #1722406    [2.3] API allows “deploying” a machine that’s already deployed

  • LP: #1724677    [2.x] [critical] TFTP back-end failed right after node repeatedly requests same file via tftp

  • LP: #1726474    [2.x] psycopg2.IntegrityError: update or delete on table “maasserver_node” violates foreign key constraint

  • LP: #1727073    [2.3] rackd — 12% connected to region controllers.

  • LP: #1722671    [2.3, pod] Unable to delete a machine or a pod if the pod no longer exists

  • LP: #1680819    [2.x, UI] Tooltips go off screen

  • LP: #1725908    [2.x] deleting user with static ip mappings throws 500

  • LP: #1726865    [snap,2.3beta3] maas init uses the default gateway in the default region URL

  • LP: #1724181    maas-cli missing dependencies: netifaces, tempita

  • LP: #1724904    Changing PXE lease in DHCP snippets global sections does not work

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