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starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io

July 2019

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[Starlingx-discuss] Multi-OS team meeting : Notes of the meeting: 7/01/19
by Victor Rodriguez 01 Jul '19

01 Jul '19
Multi-OS team meeting Summary of the meeting: 7/01/19 - Opens - Start the WIP - Wind river + Yocto - Openstack.org now has a yocto subpage - https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/StarlingX/MultiOS/Yocto - in GitHub meta starling x - https://github.com/zbsarashki/meta-starlingX.git - Saul will make some comments with Stephen on the directory layout structure offline - Open SUSE FLOCK services packaging update - We have 50 out of 59 complete: https://build.opensuse.org/project/show/Cloud:StarlingX:2.0 - We are working on the installation phase now to check run time dependencies - Saul, Marcela, and Intel team working on it. - We are capturing those changes - There is a case where we had some patches for open suse that will wait for RC1: - https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/Cloud:StarlingX:2.0/mtce - We need to test they don't break the build of the flock service build - we need to test they don't break installation and functionality - Is because of this that Saul has been workin gon the automation of this process - There is a Jenkins job monitoring the repos and if a change in the repo, starts an ansible to build and tests - Working on converting ansible to zuul - The idea is that zuul monitor changes in git if change takes the git tree, make it an osc repo to build and send it to obs to build ( sandbox repo ) - This will work also in Debian and possible on centos
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[Starlingx-discuss] DIstro.openstack meeting agenda for 7/2
by Jones, Bruce E 01 Jul '19

01 Jul '19
7/2/19 meeting agenda: * Placement Helm chart review (Zhipeng) * Helm override status (Gerry) * Orphan instance cleanup (Yong Li) * NUMA topology spec approved! * Rebase to the new Nova branch Details can be found in https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/stx-distro-openstack-meetings brucej
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Re: [Starlingx-discuss] system host-if-modify error
by Hu, Yong 01 Jul '19

01 Jul '19
The following commit in “stx-config” removed “-d <datanetworks>” *after* 0627 build, so you cannot use either “-p” or “-d” with “system host-if-modify”. commit 99524d919a48aaff245bb29f8d8bb60347d4253b Author: Teresa Ho <teresa.ho(a)windriver.com> Date: Mon Jun 24 22:55:30 2019 -0400 Remove datanetworks param from interface commands Regards, Yong On 01/07/2019, 7:18 AM, "Alonso, Juan Carlos" <juan.carlos.alonso(a)intel.com<mailto:juan.carlos.alonso@intel.com>> wrote: Hi, I have been using the below command to set a SRIOV interface: $ system host-if-modify -m <MTU> -n <new interface name> -N <number of VFs> -p <data network> -c pci-sriov <host> <interface> $ system host-if-modify -m 1500 -n sriov1 -N 5 -p physnet0 -c pci-sriov compute-0 38922809-dec1-4e55-9f58-5db4b0859ae5 Command works correctly from ISO 20190627 and older. But now I got the following error: system: error: unrecognized arguments: -p 47569880-3225-4a96-b897-b7bf1d114b8d Seems that there is an error in the structure or syntax of command, but –p flag and interface UUID are separated by other parameters. I also try to use –d flag and interface name instead of uuid but got the same error. Do you know if this SRIOV command have changed? Regards. Juan Carlos Alonso
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[Starlingx-discuss] [BUG] armada stuck at pod waiting due to no pod exist for chart
by Lin, Shuicheng 30 Jun '19

30 Jun '19
Hi all, When I debug LP issue [0], I suspect it is armada issue, so I created story [1] in armada project. The issue is that " StarlingX uses armada to manage the helm chart. And we find a bug [0] recently. After debug it, it should be due to armada assume there is at least 1 pod for each chart in the wait for resource become ready logic. But it is not true for some corner case. Such as the osh-openstack-ceph-rgw chart in StarlingX. Currently, it has 3 job only which requires one time execution. The pod for job is cleared after host reboot, so when do chart re-apply, there is no pod exist for the chart. And 'required' is set to True for pod in default, which indicates there is at least 1 pod. This lead to function _watch_resource_completions in wait.py stuck at w.stream(self.get_resources, **kwargs). " Could you help review my comments, and share me your suggestion for the issue? And do you agree with my fix suggestion in the story [1]? Thanks. [0]: https://bugs.launchpad.net/starlingx/+bug/1833609 [1]: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2006133 Best Regards Shuicheng
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