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How did the kolla-ansible tests pass given that freezer_scheduler is being run in a kolla-ansible container and not a container derived from the freezer project?
Given that freezer_scheduler is run in is a kolla-ansible container, the issue should either be a configuration issue, the incorrect parameters are being passed, or the container has been incorrectly built.
I agree that it should not fail but then the kolla-ansible team should see the same failures in the tests. Given that I've configured freezer without customized configuration files, this should not be a configuration issue. As a note, I'm running Ubuntu 18.04.4 and Docker 18.06.1-ce. The freezer containers deployed are directly from the docker repository:
kolla/centos-source-freezer-api rocky b97739f5fd3b 11 months ago 1.04GB
kolla/centos-source-freezer-scheduler rocky 5b822a78a8d9 11 months ago 952MB
I just saw your response. For whatever reason, I did not receive and email notification...
How did the kolla-ansible tests pass given that freezer_scheduler is being run in a kolla-ansible container and not a container derived from the freezer project?
Given that freezer_scheduler is run in is a kolla-ansible container, the issue should either be a configuration issue, the incorrect parameters are being passed, or the container has been incorrectly built.
I agree that it should not fail but then the kolla-ansible team should see the same failures in the tests. Given that I've configured freezer without customized configuration files, this should not be a configuration issue. As a note, I'm running Ubuntu 18.04.4 and Docker 18.06.1-ce. The freezer containers deployed are directly from the docker repository:
kolla/centos- source- freezer- api rocky b97739f5fd3b 11 months ago 1.04GB source- freezer- scheduler rocky 5b822a78a8d9 11 months ago 952MB
kolla/centos-