On 2/1/2017 6:14 AM, Salman Toor wrote:
hi,

According to the Newton guide:

http://docs.openstack.org/developer/openstack-ansible/newton/developer-docs/ops-remove-computehost.html

The last command is

# openstack-ansible remove_compute_node.yml -e node_to_be_removed=“compute1"


With this I end up getting following error:

fatal: [infra1_utility_container-fb0edc5f]: FAILED! => {"changed":
false, "failed": true, "msg": "host_to_be_removed must be defined as
ansible user variable”}

Please update the guide with correct variable name. Variable name is
“host_to_be_removed” NOT “node_to_be_removed”.

Regards..
Salman


PhD, Scientific Computing
Researcher, IT Department,
Uppsala University.
Senior Cloud Architect,
SNIC.
Cloud Application Expert,
UPPMAX.
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Not directly related to this, but coincidentally we were talking about a bug in nova related to deleting compute nodes which reminded me of this fix:

https://review.openstack.org/#/c/406627/

And the bug for it, and the fact you have to manually delete compute nodes from the nova database, but you can delete the nova-compute service via the os-hypervisors REST API.

While working on that bug I pointed out the need for a nova-manage command or something similar to remove a compute node record from the database, which would also have to build in some checks to make sure that's safe, but the point is, this is a need we have in nova itself, so it'd be sweet if someone was willing to work on adding that command to nova, rather than have lots of random similar scripts in different tools repos.

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Thanks,

Matt Riedemann

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