[Openstack] Problem after upgrading IceHouse from 2014.1.2, to 2014.1.3.

Xav Paice xavpaice at gmail.com
Thu Oct 9 06:29:18 UTC 2014


On 09/10/14 17:57, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
> Xav,
>
> I'm upgrading from IceHouse 2014.1.2, to IceHouse 2014.1.3, not from
> Havana to IceHouse... That's why I was very concerned...
>

Oops, I should have read your subject line better.

I'm surprised this one was a trial, it would be great to hear what might
have been the issue (I gather a reboot sorted it?).


> Yep, I'm a backup freak! lol
>
> whew...   ^_^
>
> Best!
>
> On 9 October 2014 01:37, Xav Paice <xavpaice at gmail.com
> <mailto:xavpaice at gmail.com>> wrote:
>
>     On 09/10/14 17:07, Martinx - ジェームズ wrote:
>>     Guys,
>>
>>     I just did an "apt-get update ; apt-get dist-upgrade" on my
>>     IceHouse, powered by Ubuntu 14.04.1.
>
>     I hope you took other steps, like backup of the database, first :)
>
>     Did you get the chance to look over
>     http://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ops/content/upgrades_havana-icehouse-ubuntu.html
>     before diving into this one?
>
>
>>
>>     The cloud was working smoothly for months, and right after this
>>     upgrade, it becomes impossible to create a Instance. It doesn't
>>     leave the "Build" state.
>>
>>     OpenStack needs to handle upgrades in a more consistent way. It
>>     is a pain to do a single upgrade, every time I see a new version,
>>     the fear comes.
>>
>>     Can you guys imagine how hard will be to upgrade from IceHouse to
>>     Juno?! I don't know a single person on this Earth that is capable
>>     of doing this job. I'll try, I'll do it but, after days of work,
>>     where an "cloud-archive:juno ; apt-get update ; apt-get
>>     dist-upgrade" SHOULD be enough, but I hardly think that it will
>>     be that easy, and I have a small cloud (about 20 nodes / 200
>>     instances).
>>
>>     I'm using OpenStack since Essex and I never saw an upgrade that
>>     worked out-of-the-box, without the need to enable debug and
>>     losing hours trying to figure out what's going on after a very
>>     small upgrade.
>>
>>     Under admin, I can see all services enabled, all compute services
>>     up, all network agents up but, I'm not able to create instances
>>     anymore.
>>
>>     I just double checked all configuration files, dpkg did not touch
>>     the files during the "apt-get dist-upgrade".
>>
>>     All nodes are already upgraded, controller, glance, network and
>>     computes...
>>
>>     What can I do?!
>>
>>     Thanks in advance!
>>
>>     Best,
>>     Thiago
>>
>>
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