Thanks Anne for the info.

I follow the link to add SYSLOG settings in local.conf. I still did not see the any logs under /var/log/nova. The directory is not present. I am not sure if I set "SCREEN_LOGDIR=$DEST/logs/screen" in local.conf, all logs will go to /opt/stack/logs/screen/.

Thanks,
Irene

On 07/10/2015 9:21 AM, Anne Gentle wrote:


On Wed, Oct 7, 2015 at 12:37 AM, Edgar Magana <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    Review your nova-scheduler logs. It seems that yo have an issue
    with the resources available to host VMs.

    Cheers,

    Edgar




    On 10/6/15, 1:33 PM, "Irene Wu" <[email protected]
    <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    >Hi,
    >
    >I was able to install a controller using devstack singlenode
    local.conf
    >(juno branch) in one VM(ubuntu14.04) and also installed a Lithium odl
    >and installed features : odl-base-all, odl-aaa-authn, odl-restconf,
    >odl-nsf-all, odl-mdsal-apidocs, odl-ovsdb-openstack
    odl-ovsdb-northbound
    >odl-dlux-core on other VM(ubuntu 14.04).  But when I tried to create
    >instance in openstack dashboard GUI, I got error "“Error: No
    valid host
    >was found”.  I googled this error but is still unable to resolve it.
    >
    >devstack local.conf attached.
    >
    >controller ip :192.168.20.100
    >odl ip : 192.168.20.110
    >
    >Here is the output of nova-manage service list:
    >
    >Binary           Host Zone             Status  State Updated_At
    >nova-conductor   sln-openstack  internal enabled
    >:-)   2015-10-06 18:41:11
    >nova-cert        sln-openstack  internal enabled
    >:-)   2015-10-06 18:41:11
    >nova-scheduler   sln-openstack  internal enabled
    >:-)   2015-10-06 18:41:11
    >nova-compute     sln-openstack  nova enabled    :-)
    >2015-10-06 18:41:10
    >nova-consoleauth sln-openstack  internal enabled
    >:-)   2015-10-06 18:41:11
    >
    >I was looking for the nova computer log, but there was no
    /var/log/nova/
    >directory created on the controller node ( the computer node is
    on the
    >same node with the controller node).  Is there anything I missed?


Also, you have to configure Devstack to send logs to files, otherwise they are all in the screen windows.

I like this answer for more info on logging and Devstack.
https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/28268/how-to-restart-services-and-where-is-the-logsdevstack/
Anne

    >
    >Thanks,
    >Irene
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