… just following up on comment that these labels are not visible in the release 5 installation guide.

 

I checked the worker node section of the following guides, and it appears these labels are described there:

 

Can you let us know which page you thought the labels were missing from ?

 

Greg.

 

From: open infra <openinfradn@gmail.com>
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Subject: Re: [Starlingx-discuss] stx-openstack application applying failed

 

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thank you Bill and Thiago.

Now I have switched to Release 5.

Don't we need to set following labels for release 5 deployment if we supposed to deploy stx-openstack?

 

for controllers:

 

system host-label-assign $NODE openstack-control-plane=enabled

 

For worker nodes:

 

system host-label-assign $NODE openstack-compute-node=enabled

system host-label-assign $NODE openvswitch=enabled

 

Because these labels are not visible in the release 5 installation guide.

 

On Wed, May 26, 2021 at 9:11 PM Zvonar, Bill <Bill.Zvonar@windriver.com> wrote:

Hi again Danishka, we discussed this too.

 

It was suggested that you check /var/logs/armada to see if there are any Armada startup logs that’d help understand what’s going on.

 

Thanks, Bill...  

 

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Hi,

 

I have deployed StarlingX R4 (bare metal dedicated storage installation).

stx-openstack application applying was failed.

 

When I retrieve openstack pods, I can see the status osh-openstack-garbd-garbd-7d4957d9f4-kz95v is pending.

I have re-uploaded stx-openstack but the same results.

 

I highly appreciate it if someone can help to fix resolve this matter as we have a demo next week.

 

More details available here.

describe pod osh-openstack-garbd-garbd

 

Regards,

Danishka