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Bug #13141

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Cloning host discards provisioning method

Added by Lionel Beard almost 9 years ago. Updated almost 9 years ago.

Status:
Duplicate
Priority:
Low
Assignee:
-
Category:
Host creation
Target version:
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Triaged:
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Description

Hi,

I have a host already deployed by PXE.
If I clone this host, the new host is provisioned from VMWare template. This issue can be bypassed by switching provisioning method check boxes.

I'm not sure, but it seems to be new to foreman v1.10.0.


Related issues 1 (0 open1 closed)

Is duplicate of Foreman - Bug #12517: VMWare VM should be created network based if it is selected in the guiClosedTimo Goebel11/18/2015Actions
Actions #1

Updated by Dominic Cleal almost 9 years ago

  • Category set to Host creation

I'm testing on nightly, but should be the same - the provision method checkboxes on cloning retain what the host was originally built with for me. If you're able to, either check with the API or looking in the 'hosts' database table for provision_method for that host, as I can't think how it'd select an image method if the host was PXE-built ("build" in the DB).

Actions #2

Updated by Lionel Beard almost 9 years ago

Yes, the checkbox is correct, it is the same from source host. The interface is good.
But when I start deployment, the new host is provisioned from VMWare template, not from PXE.

I will check in DB.

Actions #3

Updated by Dominic Cleal almost 9 years ago

Are you using a compute profile? If so, you might be hitting #12517, due to be released in 1.10.1.

Actions #4

Updated by Lionel Beard almost 9 years ago

Yes I am. So I will check in 1.10.1 when released.
Thanks!

Actions #5

Updated by Dominic Cleal almost 9 years ago

  • Is duplicate of Bug #12517: VMWare VM should be created network based if it is selected in the gui added
Actions #6

Updated by Dominic Cleal almost 9 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Duplicate

No problem. If it's still an issue with .1, we'll re-open this.

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