Dmitry, I do have 'nested VT-x/AMD-V' turned on on all of my VirtualBox VMs, but not 'PAE/NX'. Also, I have installed the VBox Guest Additions, but I disabled vboxadd-service.service due to clock synchronization issues. Lastly, I added nova_virt_type: qemu to /etc/openstack_deploy/user_variables.yml and re-ran the playbooks. If re-running the playbooks won't flip this setting, is there some other approach, like destroying the LXC containers for nova and then re-run the playbooks? Add another compute node? Side note: I also added # rsyslog server log_hosts: log1: ip: 172.29.236.14 to openstack_user_config.yml. After doing so, 'openstack-ansible setup-hosts' hangs during a task related to rsyslog, but the other two playbooks complete successfully. Thanks. -Dave -- Dave Hall Binghamton University kdhall@binghamton.edu On Thu, Jun 9, 2022 at 3:18 PM Dmitriy Rabotyagov <noonedeadpunk@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey,
One question - have you set nova_virt_type to qemu in overrides? As otherwise you indeed need to have nested virtualization enabled.
чт, 9 июн. 2022 г., 20:21 Dave Hall <kdhall@binghamton.edu>:
Hello,
I'm trying to run a test/learning cluster on VirtualBox VMs deployed with Openstack-Ansible prior to deploying on real hardware.
The playbooks succeed, and the basic functional checks all look good. However, I am unable to deploy an instance due to 'No Valid Host Found'. I have seen that this might be because VirtualBox does not support KVM. But I am also perplexed - I am able to deploy instances on an AIO running in VirtualBox on the same physical host.
If there is an easy fix for this please point me in the right direction. If I need to destroy and re-clone my VMs I can try that as well. In an effort to learn, though, I'd really like to learn how to adjust the current deployment.
Thanks.
-Dave
-- Dave Hall Binghamton University kdhall@binghamton.edu