confirmed that this was caused by hosts running short on RAM limit. But
not sure where the limit was set (maybe in Rabbitmq-server?)
** Changed in: nova
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1255658
Title:
Error launching an instance: nova scheduler driver: Setting instance
to ERROR state.
Status in OpenStack Compute (Nova):
Invalid
Bug description:
My stack (one all-in-one node + one compute node) had been working fine.
Then it started to have error launching instances with the following
observations:
1) Horizon reports success, but instance status is "Error";
2) no error/warning from nova-compute.log
3) nova-scheduler.log has this error:
WARNING nova.scheduler.driver [req-ff98dcde-c88b-40e1-85c4-6bb89b627c44
24477163d7ca46a38b9d45360a395d59 8db3509086494bc3a0a5174c26392bb1] [instance:
380fbb79-dbdb-407d-bd89-78afeba8e83d] Setting instance to ERROR state.
4) "nova-manage service list" shows everything is working properly on both
nodes.
5) there are plenty of diskspace (mounted nfs on /var/lib/nova/instances)
6) restarted all nova/quantum services but did not help.
Some suggested to check rabbitmq-plugin for the Disk limit, but there
was no warning/error on Disk limits.
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