about the first issue "no such option valid_interfaces in group"
i don't know the cause of it, but I think it's harmless, none of those services are used by the octavia-api, they are used by the worker, housekeeping and health-manager services.
for the 2nd issue. are you rebooting the nodes that host the octavia services?
I think we need the logs to understand what's happening.
Even if the octavia services are not running, the load balancers should be in a correct state when the services are back.
But it could go wrong if the network is down for a certain period of time and octavia detects that the amphora VMs are not reachable, it may trigger a failover of the load balancers, in case one of the required service is not active (nova, neutron, glance, etc..) the failover can fail and leave the load balancer in error.
Hi,
about the first issue "no such option valid_interfaces in group"
i don't know the cause of it, but I think it's harmless, none of those services are used by the octavia-api, they are used by the worker, housekeeping and health-manager services.
for the 2nd issue. are you rebooting the nodes that host the octavia services?
I think we need the logs to understand what's happening.
Even if the octavia services are not running, the load balancers should be in a correct state when the services are back.
But it could go wrong if the network is down for a certain period of time and octavia detects that the amphora VMs are not reachable, it may trigger a failover of the load balancers, in case one of the required service is not active (nova, neutron, glance, etc..) the failover can fail and leave the load balancer in error.