Nova.api.openstack Error Unable To Find Host For Instance
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2014-06-24 20:26:04 -0500 alraouf 21 ●2 ●5 ●5 caught error: timed out waiting for a reply to message id updated 2014-06-24 20:29:34 -0500 Hi All, I'm having a
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problem creating new instances, new install based on Icehouce, first instance to be created, openstack instance status error all services looks ok and I can create networks/users/keys ..etc Error during instance creation: root@control:~# grep -ri error /var/log/* /var/log/nova/nova-api.log:2014-06-24 18:01:42.505 7510 ERROR openstack instance error state nova.api.openstack [req-adb059bb-4e75-455f-bdd5-80e8f1dbb6ca fb70a634a6c64daeb59f2cdc064177d6 5e9ffc4973fd4aedbe207d6bc833e470] Caught error: Timed out waiting for a reply to message ID 895650015eb140f49b8b9501a2ffb477 /var/log/upstart/nova-api.log:2014-06-24 18:01:42.505 7510 ERROR nova.api.openstack [req-adb059bb-4e75-455f-bdd5-80e8f1dbb6ca fb70a634a6c64daeb59f2cdc064177d6 5e9ffc4973fd4aedbe207d6bc833e470] Caught error: Timed out waiting for a reply to message ID 895650015eb140f49b8b9501a2ffb477 Note: Same error from GUI or command line. Following
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Installation guide here http://docs.openstack.org/icehouse/install-guide/install/apt/content/index.html (http://docs.openstack.org/icehouse/in...) First time installing Icehouse Ubuntu 12.04.4 (latest update), kernel 3.11.0-23-generic Nova version: nova-* --> 1:2014.1-0ubuntu1~cloud0 command I used #nova --debug boot --image cirros-0.3.2-x86_64 --flavor m1.tiny --nic net-id=a0fbbc84-eb1d-439a-b6b8-54828a415cf3 instanceX Trace: REQ: curl -i 'http://control.xxx.com:8774/v2/5e9ffc4973fd4aedbe207d6bc833e470/servers' -X POST -H "X-Auth-Project-Id: admin" -H "User-Agent: python-novaclient" -H "Content-Type: application/json" -H "Accept: application/json" -H "X-Auth-Token: ... omitted_text .." -d '{"server": {"name": "instanceX", "imageRef": "51a5d778-e962-4831-88d5-b77c35d41ec1", "flavorRef": "1", "max_count": 1, "min_count": 1, "networks": [{"uuid": "a0fbbc84-eb1d-439a-b6b8-54828a415cf3"}]}}' DEBUG (connectionpool:375) Setting read timeout to 600.0 DEBUG (connectionpool:415) "POST /v2/5e9ffc4973fd4aedbe207d6bc833e470/servers HTTP/1.1" 500 128 RESP: [500] CaseInsensitiveDict({'date': 'Wed, 25 Jun 2014 01:14:00 GMT', 'content-length': '128', 'content-type': 'application/json; charset=UTF-8', 'x-compute-request-id': 'req-e2bcf9ef-9f38-46a3-a51d-a1d2f1b445d4'}) RESP BODY: {"computeFault": {"message": "The server has either erred or is incapable of performing the requested operation.", "code": 500}} DEBUG (shell:777) The server has either erred or is incapable of performing the reque
06:49:44 -0500 nova list status error kemra102 105 ●8 ●10 ●16 updated 2013-11-22 error nova api openstack caught error id 10:40:46 -0500 dheeru 2718 ●13 ●31 ●40 When trying to create a
The Server Has Either Erred Or Is Incapable Of Performing The Requested Operation. Code 500
nova instance I get no error but after running nova list it shows in an ERROR status: +--------------------------------------+---------------+--------+------------+-------------+----------+ | ID https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/33069/failed-to-create-instance-nova-api-error-timed-out/ | Name | Status | Task State | Power State | Networks | +--------------------------------------+---------------+--------+------------+-------------+----------+ | f5c25384-5bae-47ed-93e5-6e4cdd55c4a9 | myfirstserver | ERROR | None | NOSTATE | | +--------------------------------------+---------------+--------+------------+-------------+----------+ The only errors I can find logged are in /var/log/glance/api.log: 2013-11-20 12:39:33.633 11918 https://ask.openstack.org/en/question/7324/new-instance-gets-always-into-error-status/ INFO urllib3.connectionpool [-] Starting new HTTP connection (1): 192.168.3.16 2013-11-20 12:39:34.639 11918 WARNING keystoneclient.middleware.auth_token [-] Unable to find authentication token in headers 2013-11-20 12:39:34.639 11918 INFO keystoneclient.middleware.auth_token [-] Invalid user token - rejecting request I have checked the keystone details in all the relevant places but can see nothing amiss. Edited to provide requested info: keystone token-get returns a token as expected, no errors. keystone user-list: +----------------------------------+--------+---------+----------------+ | id | name | enabled | email | +----------------------------------+--------+---------+----------------+ | 5fc621f9f24941febb883f78d2d350ec | admin | True | root@localhost | | f13b1b93cf6f41faaafb0d4be453109a | cinder | True | root@localhost | | b2d3f462387442cfaaad51490d4146f4 | glance | True | root@localhost | | ed506136092e48ceacc3137e1c63f38d | nova | True | root@localhost | +----------------------------------+--------+---------+----------------+ keystone tenant-list: +------------
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