[rdo-list] Attempt of Tripleo Quickstart deployments hang downloding undercload.qcow2
Boris Derzhavets
bderzhavets at hotmail.com
Thu Jun 16 16:06:31 UTC 2016
What actually happened, I created fresh CentOS 7.2 instance on the same server, so
/var/cache/tripleo-quickstart/images became empty.
Then piece of code 73 - 75 lines of /home/boris/tripleo-quickstart/roles/libvirt/setup/undercloud/tasks/fetch_image.yml
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- name: Get image
command: >
curl -sf -C- -o _{{ image.name }}.{{ image.type}} {{ image.url }}
args:
chdir: "{{ image_cache_dir }}"
register: curl_result
until: curl_result.rc not in [18, 56]
retries: 20
delay: 5
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doesn't loop for me any longer ( as happened before, since late May 2016 )
It sits on first curl invocation with spead 2.85MB/min , e.g. 10-12 hr for download 2.5 GB.
Due to "-C-" option used by curl in about several days via restarting `bash quickstart $VIRTHOST`
on regular basis undercloud.qcow2 will be downloaded, it didn't happen just 2-3 days ago
probably due to using cached copy of undercloud.qcow2.
However , that was a point of time in the past ( around 05/25 ) when I picked up
undecloud.qcow2 the first time with no problems.
I also believe that all what I did was just the help to solve the issue with telemetry services failure :-
https://www.redhat.com/archives/rdo-list/2016-June/msg00036.html
<https://www.redhat.com/archives/rdo-list/2016-June/msg00036.html>Appears that my ISP has problem with only one site's downloading speed .
This site is http://artifacts.ci.centos.org
Link to to file http://artifacts.ci.centos.org/artifacts/rdo/images/mitaka/delorean/stable/undercloud.qcow2
Thanks.
Boris.
<http://artifacts.ci.centos.org/artifacts/rdo/images/mitaka/delorean/stable/undercloud.qcow2>
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