[Containers] application-apply stx-openstack stuck
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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StarlingX |
Fix Released
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High
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Austin Sun |
Bug Description
Title
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Application-apply stx-openstack stuck in random pods until timeout of 30 min is reached.
Brief Description
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When executing `system application-apply` at some point gets freezed in random pods until timeout of 30 min is reached, I discovered that killing armada process and start again the “system application-apply” the application advance until again is freezed in a random pod. After some cycles the application is successfully completed.
Severity
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Provide the severity of the defect.
Major
Steps to Reproduce
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Follow the steps to setup a StarlingX deployment as described here [1]
1 https:/
Expected Behavior
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command `system application-apply stx-openstack` should be completed successfully
Actual Behavior
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At some point gets freezed in random pods until timeout of 30 min is reached.
Reproducibility
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100% Reproducible
Workaround
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Kill armada process and start again the “system application-apply” the application advance until again is freezed in a random pod. After some cycles the application is successfully completed.
System Configuration
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- Simplex configured with containers
- Virtual Environment (libvirt)
Branch/Pull Time/Commit
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Master
- ISO : stx-2019-01-31.iso [2]
2- http://
Timestamp/Logs
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Logs attached
- Config.log = System configuration
- conainters_
- stx-openstack-
- pods.log = status of the pods at moment when system is freezed
tags: | added: stx.containers |
Changed in starlingx: | |
assignee: | Mingyuan Qi (myqi) → Austin Sun (sunausti) |
Changed in starlingx: | |
status: | Triaged → Opinion |
tags: |
added: stx.2.0 removed: stx.2019.05 |
This bug is failing as the reporter's lab is unable to access the public docker registry.
There is currently a story in progress to allow user's to specify their own registry. /storyboard. openstack. org/#!/ story/2004711
https:/
Assigning to the prime for the story to mark as Fix Released when this issue is addressed.