[ovirt-users] Failure during self-hosted deployment: exception configuring management bridge

Sandro Bonazzola sbonazzo at redhat.com
Tue May 13 08:27:12 UTC 2014


Il 13/05/2014 00:33, Bob Doolittle ha scritto:
> On 05/12/2014 06:21 PM, Dan Kenigsberg wrote:
>> On Mon, May 12, 2014 at 05:53:10PM -0400, Bob Doolittle wrote:
>>> On 05/12/2014 02:49 PM, Bob Doolittle wrote:
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I'm trying to set up a fresh system on F19, using oVirt 3.4.
>>>>
>>>> When running hosted-engine --deploy, it fails during "Configuring the
>>>> management bridge". The ovirt-hosted-engine-setup log shows:
>>>>
>>>> 2014-05-12 13:59:35 INFO
>>>> otopi.plugins.ovirt_hosted_engine_setup.network.bridge bridge._misc:196
>>>> Configuring the management bridge
>>>> 2014-05-12 13:59:35 DEBUG otopi.context context._executeMethod:152 method
>>>> exception
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>   File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/otopi/context.py", line 142, in
>>>> _executeMethod
>>>>     method['method']()
>>>>   File "/usr/share/ovirt-hosted-engine-setup/scripts/../plugins/ovirt-hosted-engine-setup/network/bridge.py",
>>>> line 201, in _misc
>>>>     ].s.getVdsCapabilities()['info']['nics'][nics]
>>>> KeyError: 'info'
>>>> 2014-05-12 13:59:35 ERROR otopi.context context._executeMethod:161 Failed
>>>> to execute stage 'Misc configuration': 'info'
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> The vdsm.log shows:
>>>>
>>>> Thread-14::DEBUG::2014-05-12
>>>> 13:59:35,840::BindingXMLRPC::1067::vds::(wrapper) client [127.0.0.1]::call
>>>> getCapabilities with () {}
>>>> Thread-14::DEBUG::2014-05-12 13:59:35,875::utils::642::root::(execCmd)
>>>> '/sbin/ip route show to 0.0.0.0/0 table all' (cwd None)
>>>> Thread-14::DEBUG::2014-05-12 13:59:35,879::utils::662::root::(execCmd)
>>>> SUCCESS: <err> = ''; <rc> = 0
>>>> Thread-14::ERROR::2014-05-12
>>>> 13:59:35,882::BindingXMLRPC::1086::vds::(wrapper) unexpected error
>>>> Traceback (most recent call last):
>>>>   File "/usr/share/vdsm/BindingXMLRPC.py", line 1070, in wrapper
>>>>     res = f(*args, **kwargs)
>>>>   File "/usr/share/vdsm/BindingXMLRPC.py", line 393, in getCapabilities
>>>>     ret = api.getCapabilities()
>>>>   File "/usr/share/vdsm/API.py", line 1185, in getCapabilities
>>>>     c = caps.get()
>>>>   File "/usr/share/vdsm/caps.py", line 369, in get
>>>>     caps.update(netinfo.get())
>>>>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/vdsm/netinfo.py", line 566, in
>>>> get
>>>>     d['nics'][dev.name] = _nicinfo(dev.name, paddr)
>>>>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/vdsm/netinfo.py", line 516, in
>>>> _nicinfo
>>>>     info = _devinfo(nic)
>>>>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/vdsm/netinfo.py", line 536, in
>>>> _devinfo
>>>>     ipv4addr, ipv4netmask, ipv6addrs = getIpInfo(dev)
>>>>   File "/usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/vdsm/netinfo.py", line 317, in
>>>> getIpInfo
>>>>     ipv6addrs = devInfo.get_ipv6_addresses()
>>>> SystemError: error return without exception set
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I have two NICs - a wireless NIC which is disabled, and an ethernet NIC
>>>> "p3p1" which is statically configured via network-scripts.
>>>>
>>>> I've also attached the output of "ip addr".
>>>>
>>>> I also notice some disturbing looking messages in the vdsm log during
>>>> setupMultipath, including "Panic: Error initializing IRS" and then
>>>> subsequent lvm-related errors during StorageRefresh. Those did not abort
>>>> the deployment, however. What do those failures indicate?
>>> This looks a lot like a new manifestation of:
>>> https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1057772
>> Which version of Vdsm are you using? ovirt-3.4.1's vdsm-4.14.7 should
>> have fixed the that problem.
> 
> 
> I am using the vdsm from ovirt-stable (and ovirt-3.4-stable): vdsm-4.14.6-0.fc19.x86_64
> 
> Should stable be updated with vdsm-4.14.7?
> Can I workaround the problem by using a different repository?
> 
>>> I even instrumented the code in
>>> /usr/lib64/python2.7/site-packages/vdsm/netinfo.py
>>>
>>> The device name ("p3p1") being passed in is correct (I even tried setting
>>> the string directly), but the returned object is empty.
>>>
>>> If I start python by hand and run ethtool.get_interfaces_info("p3p1") it
>>> returns the correct data.
>>>
>>> So it seems as though the code is somehow environmentally sensitive. I'm not
>>> sure what it is about my environment that would cause issues here however,
>>> since presumably this is working for others...
>> I'm afraid this has recently been tickled by a relase of python-ethtool
>> to Fedora 19.
> 
> What is my best workaround? I need to get going again ASAP.

if it's a python-ethtool issue, try with
yum downgrade python-ethtool
if it works, add it to exclusion (in /etc/yum.conf add exclude=python-ethtool) until the issue is fixed.

Dan, can we have a respin of VDSM once the issue is handled (if it has to be solved vdsm side)?

If we haven't already a BZ, please open one and make it blocking 3.4.2 release, thanks!

> 
> Thanks,
>     Bob
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