You would attach to the heat container as you've already done, then use: systemctl status heat-api journalctl -u heat-api to see the service status and log for heat-api. Remember that on an openstack-ansible deployment the lxc containers are machine containers, not application containers so the docker/podman patterns do not apply. If you join the IRC channel #openstack-ansible we can help out further. Regards, Jonathan. On 03/05/2021 17:24, Premkumar Subramaniyan wrote:
podman or docker ps -a both are not installed in the lxc container root@aio1:~# lxc-attach aio1_heat_api_container-da2feba5 root@aio1-heat-api-container-da2feba5:~# podman ps -a bash: podman: command not found root@aio1-heat-api-container-da2feba5:~# docker ps bash: docker: command not found root@aio1-heat-api-container-da2feba5:~#
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On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 8:43 PM Ruslanas Gžibovskis <ruslanas@lpic.lt <mailto:ruslanas@lpic.lt>> wrote:
ok, so relaunch it from lxd then :) And try checking lxd container output also, still interesting what is in your lxd containers. maybe you have podman/docker there... connect to lxd and run podman or docker ps -a
On Mon, 3 May 2021 at 17:13, Premkumar Subramaniyan <premkumar@aarnanetworks.com <mailto:premkumar@aarnanetworks.com>> wrote:
Hi Ruslanas I am running in barmetal. root@aio1:~# lxc-ls -1 aio1_cinder_api_container-845d8e39 aio1_galera_container-efc46f93 aio1_glance_container-611c15ef aio1_heat_api_container-da2feba5 aio1_horizon_container-1d6b0098 aio1_keystone_container-d2986dca aio1_memcached_container-ff56f467 aio1_neutron_server_container-261222e4 aio1_nova_api_container-670ab083 aio1_placement_container-32a0e966 aio1_rabbit_mq_container-fdacf98f aio1_repo_container-8dc59ab6 aio1_utility_container-924a5576
Relaunch means I need to run this one openstack-ansible setup-openstack.yml. If yes means, If I run this one my whole openstack itself going to crash. I need some document where I can check all the service status and restart the service. The only problem is the heat stack is down .
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On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 7:24 PM Ruslanas Gžibovskis <ruslanas@lpic.lt <mailto:ruslanas@lpic.lt>> wrote:
Yeah Alex, with TripleO it is a limitation, but for ansible deployment, there is no limit :)
Premkumar, are you running containerized deployment or baremetal?
If you are running containerized, then you need to check docker ps -a or podman ps -a and see what containers failed to start using: grep -v Exited\ \(0 else you can try relaunch ansible deployment again, it should bring up missing services.
On Mon, 3 May 2021 at 16:40, Premkumar Subramaniyan <premkumar@aarnanetworks.com <mailto:premkumar@aarnanetworks.com>> wrote:
Hi Alex, My Current version is Ussuri. Having the issues in both centos7 and ubuntu 18.04. After restarting the machine.
This is document i followed to bring the openstack AIO https://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ansible/ussuri/user/aio/quickstart.html <https://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ansible/ussuri/user/aio/quickstart.html>
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On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 6:55 PM Alex Schultz <aschultz@redhat.com <mailto:aschultz@redhat.com>> wrote:
On Mon, May 3, 2021 at 1:53 AM Premkumar Subramaniyan <premkumar@aarnanetworks.com <mailto:premkumar@aarnanetworks.com>> wrote:
Hi Zane,
How can I bring up the heat service.
root@aio1:/etc/systemd/system# service heat-api status Unit heat-api.service could not be found. root@aio1:/etc/systemd/system# service heat-api restart Failed to restart heat-api.service: Unit heat-api.service not found. root@aio1:/etc/systemd/system# service heat-api-cfn status Unit heat-api-cfn.service could not be found. root@aio1:/etc/systemd/system# service heat-api-cloudwatch status Unit heat-api-cloudwatch.service could not be found. root@aio1:/etc/systemd/system# service heat-engine status Unit heat-engine.service could not be found.
How did you install openstack? I believe Train was the last version with centos7 support on RDO.
Warm Regards, Premkumar Subramaniyan Technical staff M: +91 9940743669
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On Fri, Apr 30, 2021 at 10:54 PM Zane Bitter <zbitter@redhat.com <mailto:zbitter@redhat.com>> wrote:
On 30/04/21 1:06 am, Premkumar Subramaniyan wrote: > Hi, > > I am using the Openstack *USURI *version in *Centos7*. Due to some > issues my disk size is full,I freed up the space. Afte that some service > went down. After that I have issues in creating the stack and list > stack.
It looks like heat-api at least is still down.
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