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[BUG] AlmaLinux 8 support #3052
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Thanks for opening this issue @filipeferreira89. We recently became aware of this and have a fix for redhat 7.* in our new release that we are just starting. We'll continue addressing in other fedora distros in subsequent releases. We will prioritize endorsed distros, so alma 8 may take us longer. Could you please share the exact version of alma 8 you're seeing this on? |
Hi @maddieford, |
@filipeferreira89 The fix in the next release includes CentOS 7. Could you please also share the full waagent.log? Or at least 10 minutes of logs after this failure:
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waagent.log |
Thanks. Also, what regions are you in for CentOS 7? As we progress our release with the fix for fedora 7.* versions, are you able to confirm you're no longer seeing the issue? I can update here when we've promoted the release to the regions you're in. |
We use West Europe, North Europe and China East 2. Yes, as soon you have a new version I can test to see if I can replicate the issue. |
@filipeferreira89 We just published 2.10.0.8 with the fix for centos 7 hostname publishing to North Europe. Would you be able to validate you're no longer seeing this issue there for CentOs 7? Thank you |
Describe the bug: A clear and concise description of what the bug is.
Even though RHEL 8 and AlmaLinux are almost identical twins, there is no official support yet for AlmaLinux 8, whoever it's already supporting AlmaLinux 9.
We identified a bug with the WALinuxAgent 2.9.1.1 version on AlmaLinux 8 VMs. Sometimes, when we trigger a change on the hostname of the virtual machine with the following command
hostnamectl set-hostname testvm000008a
, WALinuxAgent triggers a restart of the NetworkManager Service and the eth0 can enter in a failed state and the vm loses any routes.waagent.log
Note: Please add some context which would help us understand the problem better
Distro and WALinuxAgent details (please complete the following information):
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