[Libguestfs] HEAT or Horizon error: Re: Error: No Host Found

Steven Hardy shardy at redhat.com
Wed Aug 27 13:36:01 UTC 2014


On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 02:06:51PM +0100, Richard W.M. Jones wrote:
> Steven, any idea what the right public mailing list would be for this
> query?

Probably either rdo-list or the openstack general list:

http://openstack.redhat.com/Main_Page

https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Mailing_Lists#General_List

FWIW from the description below, I don't think this is either a Heat or
Horizon issue - in both cases they are probably just the messenger, and the
problem is that the nova compute service is either misconfigured or lacking
in sufficient resources to boot the VM.

I'd prove first that it's possible to launch an equivalent VM directly e.g
via "nova boot", monitoring the nova logs for errors, then test via
Horizon/Heat when that is proven to work.

Steve

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> On Wed, Aug 27, 2014 at 12:47:20PM +0000, Mark Husted (hustedm) wrote:
> > Hello Rich,
> > 
> > You helped me with a libguestfs issue last week.  The good news is that I have progressed beyond that.  Unfortunately, I have found another issue which I cannot seem to get past.  It deals with OpenStack PackStack as described on the RDO setup site.  It is hosted in an Oracle VirtualBox running CentOS 6.5.  It appears to be running, I can use the Horizon interface.  I have figured out how to get the HEAT Orchestration up and running.
> > 
> > I am not sure that libguestfs is the correct list.  If not, could you please forward to the correct list?
> > 
> > I cannot create an instance, either through HEAT or Horizon.  I am getting an Error: No Host Found.  I have done some digging.  At first, I thought I did not have any VCPUs.  I was looking through Nova.conf and that line was commented out.  So, I put it back in and restarted all of the Nova services.   Then I determined that I was not using a big enough flavor.  So, I changed that.  Still, I get the error.
> > 
> > I have attached the appropriate (I hope) log files.  I am unsure what I have done wrong at this point, especially since the Horizon interface is failing too.
> > 
> > Thank you for your time,
> > Mark Husted
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