hi all,I am back, had some issues with MTU.Now looks good, at least deployment part.So I have installed back what I had, and still failing at same point as in first message.I have tried to use: LogTool, how to use it? well, I launched it, but it always say [0] detailed output:File "./PyTool.py", line 596, in <module>
random_node=random.choice(overcloud_nodes)I do not get, how to make it work, should it get from stackrc ? as I see inovercloud_nodes = []
all_nodes = exec_command_line_command('source ' + source_rc_file_path + 'stackrc;openstack server list -f json')[On Wed, 24 Jun 2020 at 20:02, Arkady Shtempler <ashtempl@redhat.com> wrote:Hi Ruslanas!Is it possible to get all logs under /var/log/containers somehow?Thanks!On Wed, Jun 24, 2020 at 2:18 AM Ruslanas Gžibovskis <ruslanas@lpic.lt> wrote:_______________________________________________Hi Alfredo,Compute nodes are baremetal or virtualized?, I've seen similar bug reports when using nested virtualization in other OSes.baremetal. Dell R630 if to be VERY precise.When using podman, the recommended way to restart containers is using systemd:Thank you, I will try. I also modified a file, and it looked like it relaunched podman container once config was changed. Either way, if I understand Linux config correctly, the default value for user and group is root, if commented out:#user = "root"
#group = "root"also in some logs, I saw, that it detected, that it is not AMD CPU :) and it is really not AMD CPU.Just for fun, it might be important, here is how my node info looks.
ComputeS01Parameters:
NovaReservedHostMemory: 16384
KernelArgs: "crashkernel=no rhgb"
ComputeS01ExtraConfig:
nova::cpu_allocation_ratio: 4.0
nova::compute::libvirt::rx_queue_size: 1024
nova::compute::libvirt::tx_queue_size: 1024
nova::compute::resume_guests_state_on_host_boot: true
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