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Description =========== Renaming instance (e.g. using "openstack server set --name") brokes DNS integration, since it makes it impossible to bind port with new instance's name. So, if user renamed instance and want to access it using name, he can not. Steps to reproduce ================== 1) You have an instance with some name (e.g. "web01") 2) You rename it using "openstack server set --name web02 web01" 3) You create port with instance's new name (e.g. web02) in order to attach it to the instance $ openstack port create --network e-net --fixed-ip subnet=e-subnet --dns-name web02 test_port 4) You're trying to attach the port to the instance: $ nova interface-attach --port-id <uuid> web02 Expected result =============== Port binds to the instance and instance can be accessed using hostname "web02" Actual result ============= Last command in steps above fails with the following message: ERROR (ClientException): Unexpected API Error. Please report this at http://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/ and attach the Nova API log if possible. Nova log says the following: 2020-01-30 11:43:32.652 17476 ERROR nova.api.openstack.wsgi PortNotUsableDNS: Port 0425701f-d958-4c81-931a-9594fba7d7d2 not usable for instance 2d49b781-cef5-4cdd-a310-e74eb98aa514. Value web02 assigned to dns_name attribute does not match instance's hostname web01 MySQL content show that renaming instance changed column "display_name", but "hostname" remained with old name: mysql> select hostname, display_name from instances where uuid='2d49b781-cef5-4cdd-a310-e74eb98aa514'; +----------+--------------+ | hostname | display_name | +----------+--------------+ | web01 | web02 | +----------+--------------+ Thus, DNS integration compares port's dns_name to "hostname" not the "display_name", which makes it unusable after renaming instance. Either renaming instance need to change both "hostname" and "display_name" columns or DNS integration need compare port's dns_name with "display_name". Environment =========== Host OS: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Openstack: Rocky $ dpkg -l |grep nova ii nova-api 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii nova-common 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii nova-conductor 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii nova-novncproxy 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii nova-placement-api 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii nova-scheduler 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii python-nova 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii python-novaclient 2:11.0.0-0ubuntu1~cloud0 Thank you. ** Affects: nova Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Yahoo! Engineering Team, which is subscribed to OpenStack Compute (nova). https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1861401 Title: Renaming instance brokes DNS integration Status in OpenStack Compute (nova): New Bug description: Colleagues, Description =========== Renaming instance (e.g. using "openstack server set --name") brokes DNS integration, since it makes it impossible to bind port with new instance's name. So, if user renamed instance and want to access it using name, he can not. Steps to reproduce ================== 1) You have an instance with some name (e.g. "web01") 2) You rename it using "openstack server set --name web02 web01" 3) You create port with instance's new name (e.g. web02) in order to attach it to the instance $ openstack port create --network e-net --fixed-ip subnet=e-subnet --dns-name web02 test_port 4) You're trying to attach the port to the instance: $ nova interface-attach --port-id <uuid> web02 Expected result =============== Port binds to the instance and instance can be accessed using hostname "web02" Actual result ============= Last command in steps above fails with the following message: ERROR (ClientException): Unexpected API Error. Please report this at http://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/ and attach the Nova API log if possible. Nova log says the following: 2020-01-30 11:43:32.652 17476 ERROR nova.api.openstack.wsgi PortNotUsableDNS: Port 0425701f-d958-4c81-931a-9594fba7d7d2 not usable for instance 2d49b781-cef5-4cdd-a310-e74eb98aa514. Value web02 assigned to dns_name attribute does not match instance's hostname web01 MySQL content show that renaming instance changed column "display_name", but "hostname" remained with old name: mysql> select hostname, display_name from instances where uuid='2d49b781-cef5-4cdd-a310-e74eb98aa514'; +----------+--------------+ | hostname | display_name | +----------+--------------+ | web01 | web02 | +----------+--------------+ Thus, DNS integration compares port's dns_name to "hostname" not the "display_name", which makes it unusable after renaming instance. Either renaming instance need to change both "hostname" and "display_name" columns or DNS integration need compare port's dns_name with "display_name". Environment =========== Host OS: Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Openstack: Rocky $ dpkg -l |grep nova ii nova-api 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii nova-common 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii nova-conductor 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii nova-novncproxy 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii nova-placement-api 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii nova-scheduler 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii python-nova 2:18.2.3-0ubuntu1~cloud0 ii python-novaclient 2:11.0.0-0ubuntu1~cloud0 Thank you. To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1861401/+subscriptions -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~yahoo-eng-team Post to : yahoo-eng-team@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~yahoo-eng-team More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp