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    Enable debug in nova.conf on compute2 host, restart nova-compute and
    try again. You should see the reason in the log. It can be bad
    connection to glance, or problem with networking on the host.<br>
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 05/22/2015 12:04 PM, Abhishek Talwar
      wrote:<br>
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        Serif,Verdana,Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif" size="2">Hi Folks,<br>
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              I know this is not the place to ask usage questions and
              doubts regarding my deployment but no one is answering my
              questions on "ask.openstack.org". So I thought of asking
              the same here.<br>
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              Problem: <br>
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              I have a multi-node set up with 2 compute nodes( <strong>Compute1
                and Compute2</strong>). When I boot VM's on <strong>compute
                1</strong> they go to <strong>ACTIVE</strong> status
              but when I try to boot VM's on <strong>Compute2</strong>
              host they are stuck in <strong>BUILD</strong> status. I
              can see both the compute nodes <strong>UP</strong> in “<strong>nova
                service-list</strong>” and both the host are present in
              “<strong>nova hypervisor-list</strong>”
              So what could be the reason that VM's are not going to
              ACTIVE status in Compute2 host.<br>
              <br>
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              The latest scheduler logs shows:<br>
              <br>
              <strong>nova.scheduler.host_manager
                [req-a4debdff-0ad5-4fb8-afd4-e0dc255c3c78 None] Host
                filter forcing available hosts to compute1<br>
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              </strong>There is no error in the logs of scheduler so
              what could be the possible reason.<strong><br>
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                Regards<br>
                Abhishek Talwar<br>
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