Hi Harry,

after the power down of huawei-pod12 we are facing an issue with the ONAP 
installation. The Onap VMs are seen as running by OpenStack, but all of them 
have failed to boot the kernel and are hanging in the initramfs.

Paul did some investigation and he has found out, that it is possible to boot 
vm manually, it means, that kernel will boot properly. He did some quick checks 
and it is not clear to us, why VMs can't be boot properly by the OpenStack.

Have you seen similar issue in the past, e.g. at any other huawei server after 
the recent power down? We have a suspicion, that some OS configuration 
performed during installation was not hardened in the configuration files and 
thus it was lost after the pod was powered down.

We will be grateful for any hints, so we can bring the ONAP installation up and 
running again.

I'm also wondering if you have any notes about the OS and ONAP installation. We 
can access the bash history, but it is not clear if all performed activities 
are really necessary. It would be great if you will document the steps required 
to have OS deployed. I suppose, that for documentation of ONAP installation, we 
have to ask Gary, am I right?

Thank you,
Martin
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