[Bug 1996229] Re: magnum ui can not delete the coe cluster

Felipe Reyes 1996229 at bugs.launchpad.net
Fri May 12 16:47:52 UTC 2023


** Merge proposal linked:
   https://code.launchpad.net/~freyes/ubuntu/+source/python-magnumclient/+git/python-magnumclient/+merge/442777

** Merge proposal linked:
   https://code.launchpad.net/~freyes/ubuntu/+source/python-magnumclient/+git/python-magnumclient/+merge/442778

** Also affects: cloud-archive
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Also affects: cloud-archive/ussuri
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Changed in: cloud-archive
       Status: New => Invalid

** Summary changed:

- magnum ui can not delete the coe cluster
+ [SRU] magnum ui can not delete the coe cluster

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Title:
  [SRU] magnum ui can not delete the coe cluster

Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive:
  Invalid
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive ussuri series:
  New
Status in magnum-ui package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in python-magnumclient package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in python-magnumclient source package in Focal:
  New

Bug description:
  [ Impact ]

  When trying to manipulate objects over the Magnum API (container-infra endpoint)
  the client available in the Ubuntu 20.04 archive implements an older and
  incompatible API version (1.1 instead of 1.9), this makes impossible to complete
  certain operations like creating and destroy clusters.

  For example when creating clusters the following error is returned by
  Horizon:

  "Key must be in
  name,node_count,discovery_url,master_count,baymodel_id,bay_create_timeout,cluster_template_id,create_timeout,keypair,docker_volume_size,labels,master_flavor_id,flavor_id"

  This is because manugm-ui is passing keys that magnumclient is not
  aware of.

  The list of python-magnumclient releases for the Ussuri (Focal)
  release is available at [0], the versions compatible are 2.17.0, 3.0.0
  and 3.0.1, while the version shipped in Ubuntu 20.04 is 2.11.0 which
  corresponds to the version released during the OpenStack Stein
  cycle[1]

  [0] https://releases.openstack.org/teams/magnum.html#team-ussuri-python-magnumclient
  [1] https://releases.openstack.org/teams/magnum.html#team-stein-python-magnumclient

  [ Test Plan ]

  Steps to reproduce:

  1. Deploy a Magnum based environment with charmed-openstack-tester

      git clone https://github.com/openstack-charmers/charmed-openstack-tester.git
      cd charmed-openstack-tester
      tox -e func-target -- keystone_v3_smoke_focal_magnum:focal-ussuri-magnum

  2. Once the deployment has completed go Horizon and follow these
  steps:

     - Create Cluster Template object with any configuration and name it "k8s-template"
     - Create a Cluster based on the previosly created template ("k8s-template")

  Expected result:

  - A new cluster is spawn

  Actual result:

  - The cluster fails to be created, Horizon displays a notification without details of the failure
  - Looking into Firefox developer tools network the followin error can be found in a 400 error request to Horizon:

  "Key must be in
  name,node_count,discovery_url,master_count,baymodel_id,bay_create_timeout,cluster_template_id,create_timeout,keypair,docker_volume_size,labels,master_flavor_id,flavor_id"

  [ Where problems could occur ]

  * The main component in an OpenStack cloud that consumes python-
  magnumclient is Horizon when the magnum-ui package is installed and
  enabled, any issues with this SRU would express with the inability to
  manipulate Magnum containers from the web UI, errors would show up in
  /var/log/apache2/error.log where any stacktrace would be logged.

  * Other consumer of this package is actual final users trying to
  manage their Magnum containers from the CLI, problems with this
  package would have the symptom of incompatible APIs versions, although
  the client is capable of downgrading to a API version compatible.

  [ Other Info ]

  * This SRU brings onboard 52 new commits

  $ git log --oneline 2.11.0..3.0.1 | wc -l
  52

  * There are 7 releases between 2.11.0 and 3.0.1, which it's a lot for
  a SRU, although since the version shipped in Focal is not correctly
  aligned with the version upstream released for Ussuri (the version
  shipped in Focal), users will be better served with a one time bump up
  of the package.

  [Original description]

  Try to delete the coe cluster through magnum UI. It removes the entry
  from UI immediately, but when we refresh the dashboard interface
  cluster, it appears again. It happens on packages magnum-ui from
  Ussuri on Focal. Did not try with latest version of Openstack.

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