just some suggestions inside your mail,

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发件人:von Hoesslin, Volker <Volker.Hoesslin@swsn.de>
发送时间:2019年11月17日(星期日) 04:06
收件人:starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io <starlingx-discuss@lists.starlingx.io>
主 题:[Starlingx-discuss] Issues

So, my first report after first try to install STX 2.0:

1. by add a new host i have add the parameter "install_output=graphical", but the complete install will run behind a black screen like text mode :(
> Is your installation virtual type? If so, you can redirect the startup message to virsh console, I forget how to, you can ask from google.

2. after complete the install (duplex+dedicated storage (3 replication)) i can not add a new network, horizon did not do the job, just say "can not create"... how do i get more info/reports/logs ?
> Before use Horizon, you can try commands using "system" and "openstack", 
    for example, 
    $ source /etc/platform/openrc
    $ system application-list
+---------------------+-----------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------------+---------------+------------------------------------------+
| application         | version                     | manifest name                 | manifest file      | status        | progress                                 |
+---------------------+-----------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------------+---------------+------------------------------------------+
| platform-integ-apps | 1.0-7                       | platform-integration-manifest | manifest.yaml      | applied       | completed                                |
| stx-openstack       | 1.0-18-centos-stable-latest | armada-manifest               | stx-openstack.yaml | applied       | completed                                |
| systemtestapp1      | 1.0-7                       | systemtestapp1-manifest       | manifest.yaml      | remove-failed | operation aborted, check logs for detail |
+---------------------+-----------------------------+-------------------------------+--------------------+---------------+------------------------------------------+
    
   and use openstack,
controller-0:~$ export OS_CLOUD=openstack_helm
controller-0:~$ openstack flavor list
+--------------------------------------+-----------+-------+------+-----------+-------+-----------+
| ID                                   | Name      |   RAM | Disk | Ephemeral | VCPUs | Is Public |
+--------------------------------------+-----------+-------+------+-----------+-------+-----------+
| 0                                    | m1.nano   |    64 |    1 |         0 |     1 | True      |
| 02c7efd7-747f-42a1-9106-584541717745 | m1.medium |  4096 |   40 |         0 |     2 | True      |
| 2103aa07-e42a-4b65-a74c-bb0d960889c2 | m1.small  |  2048 |   20 |         0 |     1 | True      |
| 5a99dcae-6a6f-434d-a11f-d7578462eb86 | m1.xlarge | 16384 |  160 |         0 |     8 | True      |
| 8e3f6810-e872-4aac-8a40-acf44d8077dc | m1.tiny   |   512 |    1 |         0 |     1 | True      |
| f469dbc7-e09d-40c3-97dd-95f4447a7998 | m1.large  |  8192 |   80 |         0 |     4 | True      |
+--------------------------------------+-----------+-------+------+-----------+-------+-----------+   
  
Besides, you can check helm, kubernetes use their commands.
As for log, it depends your command, for example, the "system" command log is in /var/log/sysinv.log.

greez & thx,
volker