On 03/15/2014 02:49 AM, Chris Friesen wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I'm trying to run InstanceGroup.get_hosts() on a havana installation
> that uses postgres. When I run the code, I get the following error:
>
>
> RemoteError: Remote error: ProgrammingError (ProgrammingError) operator
> does not exist: timestamp without time zone ~ unknown
> 2014-03-14 09:58:57.193 8164 TRACE nova.compute.manager [instance:
> 83439206-3a88-495b-b6c7-6aea1287109f] LINE 3: ....uuid != instances.uuid
> AND (instances.deleted_at ~ 'None') ...
> 2014-03-14 09:58:57.193 8164 TRACE nova.compute.manager [instance:
> 83439206-3a88-495b-b6c7-6aea1287109f] ^
> 2014-03-14 09:58:57.193 8164 TRACE nova.compute.manager [instance:
> 83439206-3a88-495b-b6c7-6aea1287109f] HINT: No operator matches the
> given name and argument type(s). You might need to add explicit type casts.
>
>
> I'm not a database expert, but after doing some digging, it seems that
> the problem is this line in get_hosts():
>
> filters = {'uuid': filter_uuids, 'deleted_at': None}
>
> It seems that current postgres doesn't allow implicit casts. If I
> change the line to:
>
> filters = {'uuid': filter_uuids, 'deleted': 0}
>
>
> Then it seems to work. Is this change valid?
Yes, postgresql is strongly typed with it's data. That's a valid bug you
found, fixes appreciated!
-Sean
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Sean Dague
Samsung Research America
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http://dague.net
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