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Known Bugs

Stack creation times out

By default heat client timeout is set to 60 minutes, if a stack operation doesn’t finish in the specified timeframe Heat sets the stack in FAILED state. In some cases timeout is caused by a reason which can not be fixed (e.g. slow hardware or network). Then it’s possible to increase timeout and give Heat more time to finish a stack operation. You can increase timeout by passing -t <minutes> when running heat stack-create command.

Also make sure you increase keystone token timeout in /etc/keystone/keystone.conf:

[token]
expiration = <seconds> # e.g. 7200 for two hours

And restart keystone service. Otherwise token expires sooner than heat finishes openshift-ansible run and fails to create some resources (e.g. ceilometer alarms).

Stack is stuck in DELETE_IN_PROGRESS

It should not take more than few minutes to delete a stack. There is couple of operations done for each node on delete:

  • existing pods are evacuated from OpenShift nodes

  • each node is unregistered with subscription-manager

These operations are represented by deployment_*_cleanup Software Deployments in heat templates for each type of node and are executed by os-collect-config service. Heat waits for finishing cleanup script on each node until heat-agent sends signal back to Heat that the script has finished. If the script is not executed or gets stuck for some reason (e.g. os-collect-config service is not running on bastion host or bastion host has been deleted), then Heat timeouts when waiting on the signal from heat-agent. You can check journalctl -u os-collect-config on bastion host for details, if it doesn’t help you can manually send signal for the hanging resource:

$ # check what resources are in progress
$ heat resource-list -n 2 mystack|grep PROGRESS
| openshift_infra_nodes           | 9d7ba190-81dc-4ea2-b99e-627ac045fb92                                                | OS::Heat::ResourceGroup                                                                       | DELETE_IN_PROGRESS | 2016-09-29T01:58:05 | mystack                                                     |
| openshift_masters               | 2f90c3a1-ac7c-4314-aa99-c9dd77062f26                                                | OS::Heat::ResourceGroup                                                                       | DELETE_IN_PROGRESS | 2016-09-29T01:58:05 | mystack                                                     |
| 0                               | 867696e5-cbcc-4b1d-82f7-f5a94ae6f6f2                                                | file:///root/openshift-on-openstack/master.yaml                                               | DELETE_IN_PROGRESS | 2016-09-29T02:16:01 | mystack-openshift_masters-bum3pew2mbex                      |
| 0                               | d87be046-5b90-4939-9492-076e6e82c31c                                                | file:///root/openshift-on-openstack/infra.yaml                                                | DELETE_IN_PROGRESS | 2016-09-29T02:16:03 | mystack-openshift_infra_nodes-v4p5h5354avk                  |
| deployment_bastion_node_cleanup | 9b76a4af-d35d-4777-8236-88609a4cd2f0                                                | OS::Heat::SoftwareDeployment                                                                  | DELETE_IN_PROGRESS | 2016-09-29T02:16:06 | mystack-openshift_masters-bum3pew2mbex-0-jfs2liw5l3yq       |
| deployment_bastion_node_cleanup | 18849c7e-b9fc-4f49-a4ce-5bce5f0b52a4                                                | OS::Heat::SoftwareDeployment                                                                  | DELETE_IN_PROGRESS | 2016-09-29T02:16:07 | mystack-openshift_infra_nodes-v4p5h5354avk-0-a3ieqspeho2m   |

In the above output we can see two deployment_bastion_node_cleanup resources. We can send signal manually by:

$ # heat resource-signal <parent_stack_name> <resource_name>
$ heat resource-signal mystack-openshift_infra_nodes-v4p5h5354avk-0-a3ieqspeho2m deployment_bastion_node_cleanup
$ heat resource-signal mystack-openshift_masters-bum3pew2mbex-0-jfs2liw5l3yq deployment_bastion_node_cleanup

This command works when the stack is in DELETE_IN_PROGRESS state. If it’s in DELETE_FAILED then run heat stack-delete mystack at first.