Metal as a Service
MAAS offers a nice UI to provision your data centre. Each physical server (“node”) will be commissioned automatically on first boot. During the commissioning process administrators are able to configure hardware settings manually before an automated smoke test and burn-in test are done. Once commissioned, a node can be deployed on demand by name, or allocated to a queue for dynamic allocation to services being deployed on this MAAS.
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Project information
- Licence:
- GNU Affero GPL v3
- Commercial subscription expires 2034-06-14
View full history Series and milestones
3.8 series is the current focus of development.
All packages Packages in Distributions
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maas source package in Precise
Version 1.2+bzr1373+dfsg-0ubuntu1~12.04.6 uploaded -
maas source package in Focal
Version 1:0.7 uploaded
All bugs Latest bugs reported
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Bug #2153469: FIPS password requirements more strict than BMC
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Bug #2153175: 30-maas-01-bmc-config failed on machine with non-standard bmc implementation
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Bug #2153152: The temporal deploy workflow is trying to make power calls to BMC with power type manual
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Bug #2153150: get_temporal_task_queue_for_bmc is not taking into account that machines with power type manual are potentially not accessible by any rack
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Bug #2152843: MAAS deletes boot resource files while nodes are actively commissioning (race condition)
Reported
More contributors Top contributors
- MAAS Lander 72141 points
- Jacopo Rota 71200 points
- Alessandro Marcolini 21593 points
- Stamatis Katsaounis 13344 points
- Anton Troyanov 10741 points
