You launch a volume-backed instance. The volume can't be attached, so
the instance can't be launched.
The volume can't be attached because iSCSI authentication fails. Either
it's not set up correctly in cinder.conf on the controller, or you hit a
bug. When you google for /iscsi authentication
Hi,
I think it was published, see
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack/2018-November/047172.html
> Wiadomość napisana przez Jeremy Freudberg w dniu
> 14.11.2018, o godz. 06:12:
>
> Hey Tony,
>
> What's the reason for the results of the poll not being public?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
>
Hi,
I have created a development setup with Devstack on 2 machines, where
one is a controller + compute node (IP: 172.23.29.96) and other is a storage
node(IP: 172.23.29.118). I am running all the services on the
controller, except the c-vol service which runs on the storage node.
Whenever I try
Hi everybody!
As the subject reads, the "T" release of OpenStack is officially
"Train". Unlike recent choices Train was the popular choice so
congrats!
Thanks to everybody who participated and help with the naming process.
Lets make OpenStack Train the release so awesome that people can't help
Sean,
Thank you for the detailed explanation, i really hope if we can
backport to queens, it would be harder for me to upgrade cluster..!
On Tue, Nov 13, 2018 at 8:42 AM Sean Mooney wrote:
>
> On Tue, 2018-11-13 at 07:52 -0500, Satish Patel wrote:
> > Mike,
> >
> > Here is the bug which I report
Hi,
I lunch an instance using CentOS ISO image and install it on ephemeral disk
(no volume created). So after finishing the installation, I rebooted the
instance, *but it boot the CentOS image, again. *While on the path
/var/lib/nova on the compute node I can see a disk for the instance is
created
On 11/12/18 7:29 PM, Bernd Bausch wrote:
> Thanks Brian. It's great to get an email from Mr. Glance.
>
> I managed to patch Devstack, and a first test was successful. Perfect!
Glad it worked!
> A bit late, I then found numerous warnings in release notes and other
> documents that UWSGI should no
Hi,
I have some volumes with a snapshot of each. I was wondering is it possible
to create a new instance with the only ephemeral disk (not root disk) from
them. Actually, I didn't want to create volume for new instances.
Thanks
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Mike,
Here is the bug which I reported https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1795920
Cc'ing: Sean
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> On Nov 12, 2018, at 8:27 AM, Satish Patel wrote:
>
> Mike,
>
> I had same issue month ago when I roll out sriov in my cloud and this is what
> I did to solve this issue. Set fo
Soheil,
I took the liberty to add the openstack distribution list back in.
Your description is a bit vague. Do you have dedicated nodes for
storage, or do you run instances on the same nodes where storage is
configured? Do you want run use volumes for instance storage, or
ephemeral disks?
V
Hi colleagues,
we're using Openstack from Ubuntu repositories. Everything is perfect
except cases when I manually apply patches before supplier (e.g.
Canonical) will issue updated versions. The problem is that it happens
not immediately and not with the next update, thus all patches I applied
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