The 'kolla-ansible stop' command can be used to stop the services running on hosts. However, if you run this command in an environment with heterogeneous nodes (most real world scenarios have at least control/compute), then it fails. This is because it only checks whether a container is enabled, and not whether the host is in the correct group. For example, it fails with nova-libvirt:
The 'kolla-ansible stop' command can be used to stop the services running on hosts. However, if you run this command in an environment with heterogeneous nodes (most real world scenarios have at least control/compute), then it fails. This is because it only checks whether a container is enabled, and not whether the host is in the correct group. For example, it fails with nova-libvirt:
Issue: No such container: nova_libvirt to stop.