They do get a poweroff, yes, but that's irrelevant IMO, as is the NUC hang bug.
The power can be left on inadvertently for any number of reasons (such as someone who just installed a rack of machines and left them on after configuring BIOSes).
We *could* tell the user to shut it down but I don't think that's helpful, I'd much rather see MAAS just handle the situation and reboot it, because that's what the end user is expecting it to do.
They do get a poweroff, yes, but that's irrelevant IMO, as is the NUC hang bug.
The power can be left on inadvertently for any number of reasons (such as someone who just installed a rack of machines and left them on after configuring BIOSes).
We *could* tell the user to shut it down but I don't think that's helpful, I'd much rather see MAAS just handle the situation and reboot it, because that's what the end user is expecting it to do.