[Bug 1439371] Re: [SRU] Volume creation from image fails for UEC and Glance API version 2
Corey Bryant
corey.bryant at canonical.com
Mon Nov 14 13:27:41 UTC 2016
** Summary changed:
- Volume creation from image fails for UEC and Glance API version 2
+ [SRU] Volume creation from image fails for UEC and Glance API version 2
** Also affects: cinder (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: cinder (Ubuntu Trusty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cinder (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: cinder (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: New => In Progress
** Also affects: cloud-archive/icehouse
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: cloud-archive/icehouse
Status: New => In Progress
** Description changed:
- When creating a volume from a glance UEC image, the RBD driver fails to
- combine the rootfs, kernel, and ramdisk into a single volume suitable
- for booting an instance. Instead, only the rootfs is written to the
- volume, which is empty. This causes nova's boot-from-volume operation
- to fail if the volume is ceph-backed and the image is of type UEC.
+ [Description]
+ When creating a volume from a glance UEC image, the RBD driver fails to combine the rootfs, kernel, and ramdisk into a single volume suitable for booting an instance. Instead, only the rootfs is written to the volume, which is empty. This causes nova's boot-from-volume operation to fail if the volume is ceph-backed and the image is of type UEC.
By contrast, the same operation on an LVM volume yields a volume that
contains all the necessary pieces to boot an instance.
This is also likely the reason for recent ceph CI job failures in
test_volume_boot_pattern, as tempest executes this exact set of
operations.
+
+ [Regression Potential]
+ Regression potential is low. Patch is cherry-picked from upstream stable/liberty branch without any changes.
** Description changed:
[Description]
+ [Test Case]
When creating a volume from a glance UEC image, the RBD driver fails to combine the rootfs, kernel, and ramdisk into a single volume suitable for booting an instance. Instead, only the rootfs is written to the volume, which is empty. This causes nova's boot-from-volume operation to fail if the volume is ceph-backed and the image is of type UEC.
By contrast, the same operation on an LVM volume yields a volume that
contains all the necessary pieces to boot an instance.
This is also likely the reason for recent ceph CI job failures in
test_volume_boot_pattern, as tempest executes this exact set of
operations.
[Regression Potential]
Regression potential is low. Patch is cherry-picked from upstream stable/liberty branch without any changes.
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Title:
[SRU] Volume creation from image fails for UEC and Glance API version
2
Status in Cinder:
Fix Released
Status in Cinder kilo series:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive icehouse series:
In Progress
Status in cinder package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in cinder source package in Trusty:
In Progress
Bug description:
[Description]
[Test Case]
When creating a volume from a glance UEC image, the RBD driver fails to combine the rootfs, kernel, and ramdisk into a single volume suitable for booting an instance. Instead, only the rootfs is written to the volume, which is empty. This causes nova's boot-from-volume operation to fail if the volume is ceph-backed and the image is of type UEC.
By contrast, the same operation on an LVM volume yields a volume that
contains all the necessary pieces to boot an instance.
This is also likely the reason for recent ceph CI job failures in
test_volume_boot_pattern, as tempest executes this exact set of
operations.
[Regression Potential]
Regression potential is low. Patch is cherry-picked from upstream stable/liberty branch without any changes.
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