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... And tags, but nobody uses tags since it is not available via the API. Anyhow, the online upgrade code was written under the assumption that *all* tables had an "id" column. This is not always true in the ironic data model for tables which started as pure extensions of the Nodes table, and fails in particular when: 1) A database row has data stored in an ealier version of the object 2) That same object gets a version upgrade. In the case which discovered this, BIOSSetting was added at version 1.0, and later updated to include additional fields which incremented the version to 1.1. When the upgrade went to evaluate and iterate through the fields, the command failed because the table was designed around "node_id" instead of "id". Story: 2010632 Task: 47590 Change-Id: I7bec6cfacb9d1558bc514c07386583436759f4df |
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