I'm not sure what context this is in, but I see the same services causing the mysql unit to be doing stuff over and over and over, blocking hacluster-pxc from getting a chance to do anything:
keystone for example:
jason@inire:~/Dropbox/jason stuff$ grep "Grant exists for host '192.168.33.154' on db 'keystone'" mysql0.txt | wc -l
184
First at:
2017-09-15 18:16:45 DEBUG juju-log shared-db:63: Grant exists for host '192.168.33.154' on db 'keystone'
all the way through to:
2017-09-15 19:20:55 DEBUG juju-log db-admin:153: Grant exists for host '192.168.33.154' on db 'keystone'
same for cinder:
jason@inire:~/Dropbox/jason stuff$ grep "Grant exists for host '192.168.33.140' on db 'cinder'" mysql0.txt | wc -l
225
and many more..
To me that seems like a charm issue. Why are the same operations being repeated over and over before the service is actually ready, preventing the service from ever becoming ready?
I'm not sure what context this is in, but I see the same services causing the mysql unit to be doing stuff over and over and over, blocking hacluster-pxc from getting a chance to do anything:
keystone for example: ~/Dropbox/ jason stuff$ grep "Grant exists for host '192.168.33.154' on db 'keystone'" mysql0.txt | wc -l
jason@inire:
184
First at:
2017-09-15 18:16:45 DEBUG juju-log shared-db:63: Grant exists for host '192.168.33.154' on db 'keystone'
all the way through to:
2017-09-15 19:20:55 DEBUG juju-log db-admin:153: Grant exists for host '192.168.33.154' on db 'keystone'
same for cinder: ~/Dropbox/ jason stuff$ grep "Grant exists for host '192.168.33.140' on db 'cinder'" mysql0.txt | wc -l
jason@inire:
225
and many more..
To me that seems like a charm issue. Why are the same operations being repeated over and over before the service is actually ready, preventing the service from ever becoming ready?