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** Changed in: nova (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Broken
** Changed in: kolla
Status: New => Incomplete
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Title:
Broken ubuntu-binary-nova-compute:pike No module named libvirt
To manage
It'd be useful if we could get a full list of installed packages.
ubuntu-source-nova-compute isn't an Ubuntu package and I can't tell what
nova-compute-* packages are installed. I think you can capture this info
automatically by running 'apport-collect 1749944'.
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We install the following package:
ubuntu-source-nova-compute
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Title:
Broken ubuntu-binary-nova-compute:pike No module named libvirt
To manage
The Pike version of Dockerfile.j2 adds these files to the libvirt
container.
'ceph-common',
'ebtables',
'libvirt-clients',
'libvirt-daemon-system',
'openvswitch-switch',
'pm-utils',
'qemu',
'qemu-block-extra'
You can view the file
The following binary packages provide the nova-compute-hypervisor
virtual package. Please can you let us know which ones are installed?
nova-compute-kvm, nova-compute-qemu, nova-compute-vmware, nova-compute-
xen, nova-compute-lxc, nova-compute-lxd
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nova-compute-libvirt Depends on python-libvirt
nova-compute-kvm Depends on nova-compute-libvirt
nova-compute Depends on nova-compute-kvm | nova-compute-hypervisor
so unless you have another package installed that provides nova-compute-
hypervisor, you should get nova-compute-kvm by default
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I can confirm that the (binary) Docker.io repo nova-compute image from 3
days ago fails on account of the missing libvirt package. Rebuilding
nova-compute from master kolla-ansible with python-libvirt in
Dockerfile.j2, then redeploying will fix the issue.
Just curious, shouldn't a CI/CD run have
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: nova (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Hi Eduardo, agree that having nova-compute-kvm one may expect to have
python-libvirt installed too. However looks this is not the case :(
Images were fetched from Docker.io repo, not built by myself.
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Hi, in libvirt should be a dependency of nova packages, in source
installs we define such package, but in binary it was always a
dependency of nova packages.
A quick look at nova packages, nova-compute (installed) have a nova-
compute-kvm as dependency which have python-libvirt as dependency
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