Running "instack-install-undercloud" is failing for me:
+ echo 'puppet apply exited with exit code 6'
puppet apply exited with exit code 6
+ '[' 6 '!=' 2 -a 6 '!=' 0 ']'
+ exit 6
[2015-04-21 20:13:20,426] (os-refresh-config) [ERROR] during configure
phase. [Command '['dib-run-parts',
'/usr/libexec/os-refresh-config/configure.d']' returned non-zero exit
status 6]
Unfortunately, the failure doesn't provide much in the way of useful
information. If I scroll up several pages, I find:
Notice:
/Stage[main]/Rabbitmq::Install::Rabbitmqadmin/File[/usr/local/bin/rabbitmqadmin]/ensure:
defined content as '{md5}63d7331e825c865a97b7a8d1299841ff'
Error: /Stage[main]/Main/Rabbitmq_user[neutron]: Could not evaluate: Command is still
failing after 180 seconds expired!
Error: /Stage[main]/Main/Rabbitmq_user[heat]: Could not evaluate: Command is still
failing after 180 seconds expired!
Error: /Stage[main]/Main/Rabbitmq_user[ceilometer]: Could not evaluate: Command is still
failing after 180 seconds expired!
Error: /Stage[main]/Main/Rabbitmq_user[nova]: Could not evaluate: Command is still
failing after 180 seconds expired!
Error: /Stage[main]/Main/Rabbitmq_vhost[/]: Could not evaluate: Command is still failing
after 180 seconds expired!
But again, that doesn't really tell me what is failing either (a
command is still failing? Which command?).
It looks like rabbitmq is having some problems:
[stack@localhost ~]$ sudo rabbitmqctl status
Status of node rabbit@localhost ...
Error: unable to connect to node rabbit@localhost: nodedown
DIAGNOSTICS
===========
attempted to contact: [rabbit@localhost]
rabbit@localhost:
* connected to epmd (port 4369) on localhost
* epmd reports node 'rabbit' running on port 25672
* TCP connection succeeded but Erlang distribution failed
* suggestion: hostname mismatch?
* suggestion: is the cookie set correctly?
current node details:
- node name: rabbitmqctl20640@stack
- home dir: /var/lib/rabbitmq
- cookie hash: 4DA3U2yua3rw7wYLr+PbiQ==
If I manually stop and then start rabbitmq:
sudo systemctl stop rabbitmq-server
sudo systemctl start rabbitmq-server
It seems to work:
# rabbitmqctl status
Status of node rabbit@stack ...
[{pid,20946},
{running_applications,
[{rabbitmq_management,"RabbitMQ Management Console","3.3.5"},
...
After manually starting rabbit and re-running
instack-install-undercloud, the process is able to successfully create
the rabbitmq_user resources and completes successfully.
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