Here is an example of a CAPI deployment code for OpenStack, mate - using the clusterctl tool and the cluster-template.yaml file. This code will create a cluster named capi-openstack with one control plane node and three worker nodes, using the ubuntu-2204 image and the m1.medium flavor. You need to replace the placeholders with your own values # Install clusterctl curl -L https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api/releases/download/v1.0.1/clus... -o clusterctl chmod +x ./clusterctl sudo mv ./clusterctl /usr/local/bin/clusterctl # Set environment variables export OPENSTACK_CLOUD=<openstack-cloud> export OPENSTACK_USERNAME=<openstack-username> export OPENSTACK_PASSWORD=<openstack-password> export OPENSTACK_DOMAIN_NAME=<openstack-domain-name> export OPENSTACK_PROJECT_ID=<openstack-project-id> export OPENSTACK_SSH_KEY_NAME=<openstack-ssh-key-name> export OPENSTACK_DNS_NAMESERVERS=<openstack-dns-nameservers> export OPENSTACK_EXTERNAL_NETWORK_ID=<openstack-external-network-id> export OPENSTACK_CONTROL_PLANE_MACHINE_FLAVOR=m1.medium export OPENSTACK_NODE_MACHINE_FLAVOR=m1.medium export OPENSTACK_IMAGE_NAME=ubuntu-2204 export KUBERNETES_VERSION=v1.23.15 # Initialize clusterctl clusterctl init --infrastructure openstack # Create cluster clusterctl config cluster capi-openstack --kubernetes-version $KUBERNETES_VERSION --control-plane-machine-count=1 --worker-machine-count=3 > cluster-template.yaml clusterctl create cluster --kubeconfig ~/.kube/config --infrastructure openstack:v0.6.0 --bootstrap kubeadm:v0.4.4 --control-plane kubeadm:v0.4.4 --cluster capi-openstack --namespace default --from cluster-template.yaml Also you can turn on Enable to Magnum Report Log on OpenStack to provide with us or Take a look deep dively as the following link; https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api-provider-openstack Best, Kerem Çeliker Head of Cloud Architecture tr.linkedin.com/in/keremceliker