[rdo-list] Upgrading from Newton to Ocata
by Peter Kirby
Hello RDO Team,
I'm still fairly new to OpenStack so this may be because I didn't read the
documentation closely enough before the upgrade, but I ran into an issue
that I was hoping to get some clarification on.
I used this page to perform the upgrade [1].
Everything went smoothly until setting up cells for the first time. I had
not done this in Newton.
I got to step 14: "List registered cells to get their UUIDs:" which worked
great. I had cell0 and cell1 created from previous steps, everything
seemed to be in place.
The next step says: "Pass the UUIDs to the map_instances command to map
instances to cells:" with the following command example:
"# su -s /bin/sh -c "nova-manage cell_v2 map_instances --cell_uuid <cell
UUID>" nova"
I took this to mean run that command for both cell0 and cell1. So I did.
That mapped all my instances to cell0.
I then started seeing errors like this in the logs:
ERROR nova.api.openstack.extensions DriverLoadFailure: Failed to load
transport driver "none": No 'oslo.messaging.drivers' driver found, looking
for u'none'
After much searching, I found the transport_url for cell0 in the database
was set to "none:///" which is what was causing the error.
I was able to create new instances, but not run any commands at all on
current instances and all new instances were brought up in cell1.
So I moved all current instances to cell1 by manually updating the database
and all the errors went away and everything is running correctly.
So my question is, did I do something else wrong that would cause this not
to work properly or should those instructions be clarified a bit to say map
instances to cell1, not cell0?
In my searching I did find other guides that did all these same things, but
specifically said map instances to cell1.
Thank you,
Peter
[1] - https://www.rdoproject.org/install/upgrading-rdo-2/
7 years
[rdo-list] PTG event
by Rich Bowen
Thanks to everyone who showed up last night at Station 26, at the PTG. I
should have photos and video a little later today.
--Rich
--
Rich Bowen - rbowen(a)redhat.com
RDO Community Liaison
http://rdoproject.org
@RDOCommunity
7 years
[rdo-list] OVS 2.7 on rdo
by Numan Siddique
Hello Everyone,
I wanted to know what is the plan for moving OpenvSwitch packages to
version 2.7.
In order to deploy OVN in tripleo, we need OVS 2.7
- for deploying all the ovn services successfully
- for having the floating ip/gateway functionality to work
Is it possible to consider moving to OVS 2.7 sooner ?
Thanks
Numan
7 years
[rdo-list] [Heads-up] Do not merge reviews on stable branches.
by Haïkel
Hi,
we're experimenting network failures in CI which fails CBS stable builds merge.
In some cases, CBS builds succeed but CI job will fail and do not get merged.
If you merge other reviews in-between, it ends up with us having CBS
stable builds
inconsistent with spec files. So what's the big deal with it?
Changes you'd expect to be shipped in CBS stable builds won't as the
CBS build will be
based on a spec that was never in the pristine git repository. In the
end, if there are issues
with CBS builds, it will be harder to bisect the commit causing the failure.
So before merging anything in stable branches:
1. check if there are any other open reviews.
2. if it has generated a stable build in CBS. If yes, -W your review
until we merge the other review.
Otherwise -W the other review.
3. If it's confusing, do not merge anything and request input from
core packagers.
What to do if you merged a review and created an inconsistency?
Ping me, because I have to fix it manually (merge reviews, bump
package, and do a manual CBS build
in short) until CI network failures are fixed.
Regards,
H.
7 years
[rdo-list] Register for Open Source India 2017
by Chandan kumar
Hello,
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Tracks finalized for Open Source India 2017:
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Container Day
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Register now and get early bird discounts! Visit
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to mark your presence.
Thanks,
Chandan Kumar
7 years