Changing Interface Names leads to failed deployment

Asked by Alan McAlexander

I have tried to rename the interfaces in MaaS, only to have failed deployment every time.

I've successfully deployed with interfaces unchanged, can do this all day, every day. But once I rename the interfaces through the Interfaces tab, the deployment fails. I have the server in "Ready" when these changes are done and have tried re-commissioning and not re-commissioning, both give me the same issue and drop the server to grub once it reboots and MaaS reports a failed deployment.

Is this a bug or am I doing something wrong? It should be as simple as just renaming and saving, which I've done. Just not sure why it's failing - the system installs fine, I've watched it, then fails upon reboot.

Ubuntu 16.04, MaaS 2.3.0.

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Please keep this open. Still having this issue.

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