2022-09-15 10:38:00 |
Mark Goddard |
bug |
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added bug |
2022-09-15 10:38:52 |
Mark Goddard |
description |
In the docker role, when running on Debian family hosts, we mask the docker.service systemd unit before installing docker, to prevent it from starting unconfigured. We later try to unmask the service using the Ansible systemd module, however this does not seem to work, and the service remains masked. |
In the docker role, when running on Debian family hosts, we mask the docker.service systemd unit before installing docker, to prevent it from starting unconfigured. We later try to unmask the service using the Ansible systemd module, however this does not seem to work, and the service remains masked.
This would be likely to prevent docker from starting after a reboot, and also breaks cephadm bootstrap. |
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2022-09-15 10:39:03 |
Mark Goddard |
ansible-collection-kolla: importance |
Undecided |
Medium |
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2022-09-15 10:39:22 |
Mark Goddard |
description |
In the docker role, when running on Debian family hosts, we mask the docker.service systemd unit before installing docker, to prevent it from starting unconfigured. We later try to unmask the service using the Ansible systemd module, however this does not seem to work, and the service remains masked.
This would be likely to prevent docker from starting after a reboot, and also breaks cephadm bootstrap. |
In the docker role, when running on Debian family hosts, we mask the docker.service systemd unit before installing docker, to prevent it from starting unconfigured. We later try to unmask the service using the Ansible systemd module, however this does not seem to work, and the service remains masked.
This would be likely to prevent docker from starting after a reboot, and also breaks cephadm bootstrap.
Seen on Ubuntu Focal, Kolla Ansible Wallaby. |
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2022-09-15 10:55:56 |
OpenStack Infra |
ansible-collection-kolla: status |
New |
In Progress |
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