[Airship-discuss] Airship in a bottle install failure...
Alex Arnoldy
alex.arnoldy at suse.com
Fri Jan 18 17:41:01 UTC 2019
Hi Drew,
Unfortunately not. However, I think I'll have a bit of a breather today so this afternoon I'll give it another shot.
Are there any known gotchas when it comes to the VM or O/S? I noticed someone eluded to not including KVM to the initial install packages helped out.
Best,
--Alex.
Alex Arnoldy
Software Defined Infrastructure Solutions Architect
SUSE
Alex.Arnoldy at SUSE.com
(P) +1 (408) 828-9797
-----Original Message-----
From: Drew Walters <drewwalters96 at gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, January 18, 2019 9:38 AM
To: Alex Arnoldy <alex.arnoldy at suse.com>
Cc: MATT MCEUEN <MM9745 at att.com>; airship-discuss at lists.airshipit.org; INI-EAI-INO-MBL Balsiger Daniel <Daniel.Balsiger at swisscom.com>
Subject: Re: [Airship-discuss] Airship in a bottle install failure...
On Jan 15, 2019, at 4:57 PM, Alex Arnoldy <alex.arnoldy at suse.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Drew,
>
> I gave it another shot with the latest build. It definitely went better, but it still went into a CrashLoopBackOff on one of the MaaS pods before it could complete. Unfortunately, I was neck deep in something else so I had to shut that VM down before collecting any info.
>
> As a small side note, I did ensure that the hostname of the VM was in /etc/hosts and associated with the IPv4 primary interface.
>
> Sorry that’s not much info to go on,
>
> --Alex.
>
> Alex Arnoldy
> Software Defined Infrastructure Solutions Architect SUSE
> Alex.Arnoldy at SUSE.com
> (P) +1 (408) 828-9797
Hi Alex,
Were you able to return to the VM and obtain the logs of the failing MaaS pod before it was removed? I’m not entirely sure where to proceed from here, but perhaps someone more familiar with MaaS may know some additional things you can try.
Drew
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