In my case, it can't have been an auto-enlistment issue, because the
machine I'm using as a rack controller is on a completely different
network and has never been pxe-booted off the MAAS region that I was
adding it to. So, this is something else.
I did the following:
* installed maas-regiond on a machine in one subnet
* pxe-booted a bunch of machines on that subnet to auto-enlist them
* then went to a nuc on a completely different subnet
* installed maas-rackd on that machine
* used maas-rack register --url --secret
* then went to look at the controllers on the region
In my case, it can't have been an auto-enlistment issue, because the
machine I'm using as a rack controller is on a completely different
network and has never been pxe-booted off the MAAS region that I was
adding it to. So, this is something else.
I did the following:
* installed maas-regiond on a machine in one subnet
* pxe-booted a bunch of machines on that subnet to auto-enlist them
* then went to a nuc on a completely different subnet
* installed maas-rackd on that machine
* used maas-rack register --url --secret
* then went to look at the controllers on the region
Mark