For me, the *_bytes_sec qos properties don't work, while *_iops_sec seem to work (I haven't checked if IOPS are really limited), but at least the VMs are booting successfully. Zitat von Eugen Block <eblock@nde.ag>:
I can confirm this for Antelope as well. The VM is stuck in "GRUB is loading" or something. I haven't found any errors yet in cinder or nova, but I haven'T looked too closely yet. And as OP already mentioned, disassociating the qos from the volume type isn't enough, even without a qos associated, the VM is stuck booting. I haven't searched launchpad yet for existing bugs, will do that next week.
Zitat von Nguyễn Hữu Khôi <nguyenhuukhoinw@gmail.com>:
I set total_bytes_sec=300 so it causes this error. But when I remove this parameter, this error still occurs.
Nguyen Huu Khoi
On Wed, Apr 30, 2025 at 10:31 PM Nguyễn Hữu Khôi <nguyenhuukhoinw@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello. I create a volume type with qos which uses frontend consumer then I create an instance which booted from a volume, however, It stucked it booting from hardisk.
What could will be? Pls give me some ideas on this? Thank you. Env:
Openstack 2025.1 KollaAnsible 2025.1 master Ubuntu 2024.02
Nguyen Huu Khoi