Great!  Thanks for confirming.  I'm happy to have helped de-obfuscate the
situation.  I may or may not have caused that same little flavor overrun
"once" - cannot confirm.  ;-)

Cheers,

Ryan

On Mon, Feb 19, 2018 at 4:42 PM, James Beedy <jamesbe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I wanted to chime back in with the solution to the issue I was
> experiencing.
>
> The source of the issue undoubtedly was me. I was trying to launch a
> flavor which had insufficient root-disk for a xenial.img (2G).
>
> The the traceback which indicated the insufficient disk error was being
> obfuscated by the user facing error I was seeing, block_device_mapping
> error [0].
> This alongside the erroneous log error messages from service startup led
> me down unwarranted rabbit holes.
>
> I thought I was deploying the most stripped down instance with the bare
> essentials from the horizon ui, in reality (thanks beisner) you can deploy
> an even more stripped down instance (without a block device) from the
> command line with the command `openstack server create foo --flavor
> <flavor-name> --image <image-name>`.
>
> Deploying an instance without a block device allowed us to bypass the
> block_device_mapping error and get the real underlying traceback [1].
>
> Massive thanks to Beisner for taking the time to talk through that with
> me, and pointing out the command^ that led us to the real error.
>
>
> ~James
>
> [0] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/pTPh5vhBPp/
> [1] https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/3XtxTTFXHM/
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 7:49 AM, James Beedy <jamesbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Junaid and James,
>>
>>
>> Thanks for the response. Here are the logs.
>>
>>
>> Nova-Cloud-Controller
>>
>> $ cat /var/log/nova/nova-scheduler.log | http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/TQjD
>> SXQSDt/
>>
>> $ cat /var/log/nova/nova-conductor.log | http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/68Tc
>> mMCr82/
>>
>> $ sudo cat /var/log/nova/nova-api-os-compute.log |
>> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/5xWpXbD5PC/
>>
>>
>> Neutron-Gateway
>>
>> $ sudo cat /var/log/neutron/neutron-metadata-agent.log  |
>> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/MW3qkQqntJ/
>>
>>
>> $ sudo cat /var/log/neutron/neutron-openvswitch-agent.log |
>> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/qz3vfzG9b9/
>>
>>
>> Neutron-api
>>
>> $ sudo cat /var/log/neutron/neutron-server.log |
>> http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/sCCNw4bXtW/
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> James
>>
>>
>> On Thu, Feb 15, 2018 at 7:24 AM, James Page <james.p...@ubuntu.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi James
>>>
>>> On Wed, 14 Feb 2018 at 20:22 James Beedy <jamesbe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello,
>>>>
>>>> I am experiencing some issues with a base-openstack deploy.
>>>>
>>>> I can get a base-openstack to deploy legitimately using MAAS with no
>>>> apparent errors from Juju's perspective. Following some init ops and the
>>>> launching of an instance, I find myself stuck with errors I'm unsure how to
>>>> diagnose. I upload an image, create my networks, flavors, and launch an
>>>> instance, and see the instance erring out with a "host not found" error
>>>> when I try to launch them.
>>>>
>>>> My nova/ceph node and neutron node interface configuration [0] all have
>>>> a single flat 1G mgmt-net interface configured via MAAS, and vlans trunked
>>>> in on enp4s0f0 (untracked by maas).
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Looking to the nova logs, I find [1] [2]
>>>>
>>>
>>> You can ignore most of those errors - prior to the charm being fully
>>> configured the daemons will log some error messages about broken db/rmq
>>> etc...  newer reactive charms tend to disable services until config is
>>> complete, older classic ones do not.
>>>
>>> The compute node is not recording and error which would indicate some
>>> sort of scheduler problem - /var/log/nova/nova-scheduler.log from the
>>> nova-cloud-controller would tell us more.
>>>
>>> The bundle I'm using [3] is lightly modified version of the openstack
>>>> base bundle [4] with modifications to match my machine tags and mac
>>>> addresses for my machines.
>>>>
>>>
>>> Seems reasonable - bundles are meant as a start point after all!
>>>
>>> I've gone back and forth with network and charm config trying different
>>>> combinations in hope this error is caused by some misconfiguration on my
>>>> end, but I am now convinced this is something outside of my scope as an
>>>> operator, and am hoping for some insight from the greater community.
>>>>
>>>> I seem to be able to reproduce this consistently (using both Juju <
>>>> 2.3.2 and 2.3.2).
>>>>
>>>> Not even sure if I should create a bug somewhere as I'm not 100% sure
>>>> this isn't my fault. Let me know if additional info is needed.
>>>>
>>>
>>>  Lets dig into the scheduler log and see.
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>>
>>> James
>>>
>>
>>
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