Multiple success messages sent to Azure Fabric if reboot occurs during pre-provisioning

Bug #1765214 reported by Joshua Chan
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
cloud-init
Fix Released
Medium
Joshua Chan

Bug Description

In Azure's preprovisioning feature. During the poll IMDS phase, if an unexpected reboot happens and a report ready has been already been sent to Azure Fabric prior, we are sending another report ready after the reboot. This is not the behavior that Azure Fabric expected.

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Joshua Chan (jocha)
Changed in cloud-init:
assignee: nobody → Joshua Chan (jocha)
Joshua Chan (jocha)
summary: - unexpectedly sent report ready to Azure Fabric
+ Multiple success messages sent to Azure Fabric if reboot occurs during
+ pre-provisioning
Chad Smith (chad.smith)
Changed in cloud-init:
status: New → In Progress
importance: Undecided → Medium
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Chad Smith (chad.smith) wrote :

An upstream commit landed for this bug.

To view that commit see the following URL:
https://git.launchpad.net/cloud-init/commit/?id=aae494c3

Changed in cloud-init:
status: In Progress → Fix Committed
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Scott Moser (smoser) wrote : Fixed in cloud-init version 18.3.

This bug is believed to be fixed in cloud-init in version 18.3. If this is still a problem for you, please make a comment and set the state back to New

Thank you.

Changed in cloud-init:
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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Scott Moser (smoser) wrote :

Hi.
This bug is being SRU'd to 16.04, 18.04 and 17.10 under bug 1777912.
It would be nice if someone could test the version of cloud-init in -proposed for each of those releases to verify that it solves your problem.

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James Falcon (falcojr) wrote :
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