kubernetes: Heat-OpenStack provider never completes stack creation, times out
Kubernetes version (use kubectl version):
(kubernetes)scollins@Sean-Collins-MBPr15 ~/src/k8s/kubernetes ±swift_upload_cache⚡ » kubectl version
Client Version: version.Info{Major:"1", Minor:"3", GitVersion:"v1.3.6+ae4550c", GitCommit:"ae4550cc9c89a593bcda6678df201db1b208133b", GitTreeState:"not a git tree", BuildDate:"2016-08-30T15:45:50Z", GoVersion:"go1.7", Compiler:"gc", Platform:"darwin/amd64"}
Environment:
- Cloud provider or hardware configuration: OpenStack
What happened:
Stack creation times out after 60 minutes
https://gist.github.com/sc68cal/cfdf20664c348156e67ba0969b17172f
Cherry-picking 40e4e0e did not appear to change the outcome
What you expected to happen:
Stack creation completes
How to reproduce it (as minimally and precisely as possible):
Follow documentation on https://kubernetes.io/docs/getting-started-guides/openstack-heat/
Anything else do we need to know:
About this issue
- Original URL
- State: closed
- Created 7 years ago
- Comments: 15 (10 by maintainers)
/close
/assign
Thanks @spzala @xsgordon @sc68cal
@sc68cal indeed. We have added a note.to the v1.8 release notes deprecating it in preparation for potential removal (https://github.com/kubernetes/features/pull/481). I have had reports that users have run it successfully on v1.7 though.
It was not a one time error. I ran it multiple times, tried multiple different configurations over a period of two weeks before I gave up on it.
So, feel free to close the issue, however I wonder how well this way of deploying kubernetes is really supported.
👍 for closing.
/cc @dims
No, and I’ve had a job change recently. I will attempt to reproduce in my spare time once I get settled in. Sorry for the delay