What you seeing in logs? How come you have different version of ovs get there?
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> On Nov 28, 2016, at 2:30 AM, Priyanka wrote:
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> Hi,
>
> I have an openstack juno setup with 1 controller+neutron node and 3 compute
> nodes. My VMs on one compute nodes are not getting I
Martin, glad that you got it working for you. My impression is that it
won't work for metadata services. Any idea if that is still the case?
Thanks.
Tong Li
IBM Open Technology
Building 501/B205
liton...@us.ibm.com
From: Martinx - ジェームズ
To: "openstack@lists.openstack.org"
Date: 11/17
In addition to the suggestions from others, you might verify that this
problematic node is correctly connected to the guest VLAN - including
the configuration of the switch port(s) to which the node is connected.
rick jones
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I'm seeing quite o lot of this sort of thing in the object server log:
Nov 29 12:59:34 cat-wgtn-ostor001 object-server: Unexpected file
/srv/node/obj01/objects/1485492/33d/b555a56c0d8e5cc4c146bbe08788d33d/.1479625672.77617.data.xefqO8:
Invalid Timestamp value in filename u'.1479625672.77617.dat
I'm seeing quite a lot of:
Nov 29 16:52:34 cat-wgtn-ostor001 object-server: Error reading recon
cache file: #012Traceback (most recent call last):#012 File
"/opt/cat/openstack/swift/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/swift/common/middleware/recon.py",
line 81, in _from_recon_cache#012with
On 29/11/16 17:02, John Dickinson wrote:
On 28 Nov 2016, at 19:49, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
I'm seeing quite o lot of this sort of thing in the object server log:
Nov 29 12:59:34 cat-wgtn-ostor001 object-server: Unexpected file
/srv/node/obj01/objects/1485492/33d/b555a56c0d8e5cc4c146bbe08788d3
On 28 Nov 2016, at 19:49, Mark Kirkwood wrote:
> I'm seeing quite o lot of this sort of thing in the object server log:
>
> Nov 29 12:59:34 cat-wgtn-ostor001 object-server: Unexpected file
> /srv/node/obj01/objects/1485492/33d/b555a56c0d8e5cc4c146bbe08788d33d/.1479625672.77617.data.xefqO8:
> I
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Yes you are right. There was a switch port issue.
Thanks,
Priyanka
On Monday 28 November 2016 09:11 PM, Rick Jones wrote:
In addition to the suggestions from others, you might verify that this
problematic node is correctly connected to the guest VLAN - including
the configuration of the switc