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During a DOR (Dead Office Recovery) procedure, the worker nodes are taking longer than expected to become online, if the cluster network is IPv6. This is related to an extra reboot occurring during the bring-up process. Today only one DHCPv6 attempt is done, and, as the controllers are still booting up, no response is available. Eventually, this lack of a management IPv6 address will lead to an extra reboot. The correction is to make the DHCPv6 client continuously attempt to get a management IP address from the server. If the management network is IPv4, the DHCPv6 client is not called and will not trigger continuous DHCPv6 requests. Closes-bug: 1934676 Signed-off-by: Andre Fernando Zanella Kantek <AndreFernandoZanella.Kantek@windriver.com> Change-Id: Ife5b06c5294e0014918073e9f6ee8bd372b85a78 |
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anaconda/centos | ||
cluster-resource-agents | ||
dhcp | ||
dnsmasq | ||
dpkg | ||
haproxy | ||
inih/centos | ||
initscripts/centos | ||
libevent | ||
libfdt | ||
lighttpd | ||
linuxptp | ||
ntp/centos | ||
openssh | ||
pf-bb-config | ||
rt-setup/centos | ||
setup | ||
sudo/centos | ||
systemd/centos | ||
watchdog |