After the merge of [1] we are still seeing some instances of the armada
waiting indefinitely on Evicted pods until stx-openstack fails to apply.
Investigating this further, I figured that the armada pods were me
still using the old armada version due to the version of the images
declared on these ansible playbooks.
This commit upversion the Armada image to 7ef4b86 and Tiller to 2.16.9.
Tested in a custom build in conjunction with [2], I was able to
correctly deploy StarlingX and apply stx-openstack.
Reviewed: https:/ /review. opendev. org/c/starlingx /ansible- playbooks/ +/792297 /opendev. org/starlingx/ ansible- playbooks/ commit/ fcde313c6b8c91a e76eb71f2963c79 28db6cbec2
Committed: https:/
Submitter: "Zuul (22348)"
Branch: master
commit fcde313c6b8c91a e76eb71f2963c79 28db6cbec2
Author: Thiago Brito <email address hidden>
Date: Wed May 19 19:23:43 2021 -0300
Update armada image version to 7ef4b86
After the merge of [1] we are still seeing some instances of the armada
waiting indefinitely on Evicted pods until stx-openstack fails to apply.
Investigating this further, I figured that the armada pods were me
still using the old armada version due to the version of the images
declared on these ansible playbooks.
This commit upversion the Armada image to 7ef4b86 and Tiller to 2.16.9.
Tested in a custom build in conjunction with [2], I was able to
correctly deploy StarlingX and apply stx-openstack.
[1] https:/ /review. opendev. org/c/starlingx /integ/ +/783083 /review. opendev. org/c/starlingx /platform- armada- app/+/793972
[2] https:/
Depends-On: I8532036cd70b3e 20a143dceba1911 9779413eb39 471a52c3173b2aa 8b62957fcf9
Closes-bug: #1928994
Signed-off-by: Thiago Brito <email address hidden>
Change-Id: Id06d805229b55a