[Bug 1535918] Update Released

Łukasz Zemczak 1535918 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Sep 4 15:43:22 UTC 2017


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Title:
  instance.host not updated on evacuation

Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive:
  Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive mitaka series:
  Fix Committed
Status in OpenStack Compute (nova):
  Fix Released
Status in nova-powervm:
  Fix Released
Status in nova package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in nova source package in Xenial:
  Fix Released
Status in nova source package in Zesty:
  Fix Released
Status in nova source package in Artful:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  [Impact]

  I created several VM instances and checked they are all ACTIVE state after creating vm.
  Right after checking them, shutdown nova-compute on their host(to test in this case).
  Then, I tried to evacuate them to the other host. But it is failed with ERROR state.
  I did some test and analysis.
  I found two commits below are related.(Please refer to [Others] section)
  In this context, migration_context is DB field to pass information when migration or evacuation.

  for [1], This gets host info from migration_context. if
  migration_context is abnormal or empty, migration would be fail.
  actually, with only this patch, migration_context is empty. so [2] is
  needed. I touched self.client.prepare part in rpcapi.py from original
  patch which is replaced on newer version. because it is related newer
  functionality, I remained mitaka's function call for this issue.

  for [2], This moves recreation check code to former if condition. and it calls rebuild_claim to create migration_context when recreate state not only scheduled. I adjusted test code which are pop up from backport process and seems to be needed. Someone want to backport or cherrypick code related to this, they could find it is already exist.
  Only one patch of them didn’t fix this issue as test said.

  [Test case]

  In below env,

  http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/25337153/

  Network configuration is important in this case, because I tested different configuration. but couldn't reproduce it.
  reproduction test script ( based on juju )

  http://pastebin.ubuntu.com/25360805/

  [Regression Potential]

  Existing ACTIVE instances or newly creating instances are not affected
  by this code because these commits are only called when doing
  migration or evacuation. If there are ACTIVE instances and instances
  with ERROR state caused by this issue in one host, upgrading to have
  this fix will not affect any existing instances. After upgrading to
  have this fix and trying to evacuate problematic instance again, ERROR
  state should be fixed to ACTIVE. I tested this scenario on simple env,
  but still need to be considered possibility in complex, crowded
  environment.

  [Others]

  In test, I should patch two commits, one from
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1686041

  Related Patches.
  [1] https://github.com/openstack/nova/commit/a5b920a197c70d2ae08a1e1335d979857f923b4f
  [2] https://github.com/openstack/nova/commit/0f2d87416eff1e96c0fbf0f4b08bf6b6b22246d5 ( backported to newton from below original)
  - https://github.com/openstack/nova/commit/a2b0824aca5cb4a2ae579f625327c51ed0414d35 (
  original)

  [Original description]

  I'm working on the nova-powervm driver for Mitaka and trying to add
  support for evacuation.

  The problem I'm hitting is that instance.host is not updated when the
  compute driver is called to spawn the instance on the destination
  host.  It is still set to the source host.  It's not until after the
  spawn completes that the compute manager updates instance.host to
  reflect the destination host.

  The nova-powervm driver uses instance events callback mechanism during
  plug VIF to determine when Neutron has finished provisioning the
  network.  The instance events code sends the event to instance.host
  and hence is sending the event to the source host (which is down).
  This causes the spawn to fail and also causes weirdness when the
  source host gets the events when it's powered back up.

  To temporarily work around the problem, I hacked in setting
  instance.host = CONF.host; instance.save() in the compute driver but
  that's not a good solution.

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