Data is not bein populated at all...

[tomaszs@elasticluster elasticluster]$ ./elasticluster.sh -vvvv start slurm 
| grep "Specifying networks for node"
2021-02-10 22:28:58 aa67417d8b1a elasticluster[1] DEBUG Specifying networks 
for node slurm-compute002: 
2021-02-10 22:28:58 aa67417d8b1a elasticluster[1] DEBUG Specifying networks 
for node slurm-compute001: 
2021-02-10 22:28:58 aa67417d8b1a elasticluster[1] DEBUG Specifying networks 
for node slurm-compute004: 
2021-02-10 22:28:58 aa67417d8b1a elasticluster[1] DEBUG Specifying networks 
for node slurm-frontend001: 
2021-02-10 22:28:58 aa67417d8b1a elasticluster[1] DEBUG Specifying networks 
for node slurm-compute003: 


Kind Regards,

Tomasz
On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 10:27:51 PM UTC Tomasz Skowron wrote:

> appears to be similar to:
>
> https://github.com/elasticluster/elasticluster/issues/584, however in my 
> case I am using the correct ID (for the network).
>
> openstack version: ussuri, would perhaps  the client version from 
> elasticluster be incompatible?
>
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 9:42:13 PM UTC Tomasz Skowron wrote:
>
>> to be more precise, network_ids has been used in the cluster section, as 
>> per the documentation:
>>
>>
>> https://elasticluster.readthedocs.io/en/latest/configure.html?highlight=network#overridable-configuration-keys
>>
>>
>>
>> [cluster/slurm]
>> cloud=openstack_HPC1
>> network_ids=9d702630-5e7a-4ef6-a60a-ffe23d4f5826
>> login=ubuntu
>> setup=slurm
>> frontend_nodes=1
>> compute_nodes=4
>> ssh_to=frontend
>> security_group=default
>> image_id=7d849dea-c90a-4231-9afb-50199385a4c4
>> flavor=200GB_16GB_RAM_4CPU
>> [setup/slurm]
>> frontend_groups=slurm_master
>> compute_groups=slurm_worker
>> ~                                
>>
>> On Wednesday, February 10, 2021 at 9:27:50 PM UTC Tomasz Skowron wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> One hurdle with the on-premises opentack sorted, another one comes up.
>>>
>>> In the docs, I could not find information as to where and under which 
>>> key to specify uuid of the network to use, resulting in error:
>>>
>>> ent.exceptions.BadRequest'>
>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>   File "elasticluster/cluster.py", line 580, in _start_node
>>>     node.start()
>>>   File "elasticluster/cluster.py", line 1319, in start
>>>     **self.extra)
>>>   File "elasticluster/providers/openstack.py", line 578, in 
>>> start_instance
>>>     vm = self.nova_client.servers.create(node_name, image_id, flavor, 
>>> **vm_start_args)
>>>   File 
>>> "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/novaclient/v2/servers.py", line 
>>> 1481, in create
>>>     return self._boot(response_key, *boot_args, **boot_kwargs)
>>>   File 
>>> "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/novaclient/v2/servers.py", line 
>>> 846, in _boot
>>>     return_raw=return_raw, **kwargs)
>>>   File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/novaclient/base.py", line 
>>> 364, in _create
>>>     resp, body = self.api.client.post(url, body=body)
>>>   File 
>>> "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/keystoneauth1/adapter.py", line 
>>> 392, in post
>>>     return self.request(url, 'POST', **kwargs)
>>>   File "/usr/local/lib/python2.7/site-packages/novaclient/client.py", 
>>> line 78, in request
>>>     raise exceptions.from_response(resp, body, url, method)
>>> BadRequest: Bad network format: missing 'uuid' (HTTP 400) (Request-ID: 
>>> req-4de2dd7e-8b49-41c5-bd70-e233bf942e58)
>>> 2021-02-10 21:25:34 002d2fc41e0b elasticluster[1] ERROR Could not start 
>>> node `compute001`: Bad network format: missing 'uuid' (HTTP 400)
>>>
>>> Is there anyone with a known solution to this?
>>>
>>

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