[openstack-ansible] [yoga] utility_container failure

Father Vlasie fv at spots.edu
Mon Aug 22 19:47:02 UTC 2022


Hello,

I found the problem! I had incorrect netmasks in my CIDRs. The containers were getting IPs that were not accessible from the nodes as a result.

Thank you!
 

> On Aug 17, 2022, at 7:38 PM, James Denton <james.denton at rackspace.com <mailto:james.denton at rackspace.com>> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
>  
> > Strangely I get "ssh: connect to host infra1_repo_container-20deb465 port 22: No route to host"
>  
> This could mean the hosts file doesn’t have an entry. It looks like the Ansible inventory has corresponding entries, so you’re probably fine there. From ‘infra1’, you can try ‘lxc-attach -n infra1_repo_container-20deb465’ to attach to the container directly, and run those same commands mentioned earlier. For the infra2 container, you’ll want to connect from infra2 with ‘lxc-attach’.
>  
> Can you confirm if this is Yoga or Master? Also, are you running w/ Rocky Linux 8.6 (as a previous thread indicates)? TBH I have not tested that, yet, and am not sure of the gotchas.
>  
> James Denton
> Rackspace Private Cloud
>  

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