i Mark,
thank’s for your help.

I don't know if I'm doing things right, but with the help of Vishal Manchanda, I managed to modify the logo files (and favicon.ico), to place them in the 2 horizon containers (2 servers have the role), then to using the "manage.py" command to use these new logos. I had to do it in both containers, which I find weird but it works and it's easy and fast with this method.
Thanks again


Franck


Le 7 mars 2022 à 09:56, Mark Goddard <mark@stackhpc.com> a écrit :

Hi Franck,

Are you sure you're using the new image? If you don't change the tag,
you'll need to explicitly pull the image from your registry.

Mark

On Fri, 4 Mar 2022 at 17:14, Franck VEDEL
<franck.vedel@univ-grenoble-alpes.fr> wrote:

Hello,
I come back to ask for some help with a new problem on my Openstack platform. For once, it's a small problem.
I take this opportunity to thank those who helped me solve my problem which was the following: the instances were not created regularly on the 3 nova servers. Nova-scheduler was malfunctioning. I fixed the problem by setting build_failure_weight_multiplier=0
Since then, in DEBUG mode, we can clearly see the calculation of the weight and the distribution of the instances. It's beautiful.

My new problem is: I'm using kolla-ansible, centos (stream) and Wallaby.
In the directory /usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/openstack_dashboard/static/dashboard/img/   I modified the 3 files logo.svg, logo-splash.svg, favicon.ico.

I thought doing a "kolla-ansible -i multinode reconfigure horizon" would update the logos and favicon.ico....but no, it does nothing.
How do I change these logos with kolla-ansible? Is it difficult?

thank you in advance


Franck VEDEL