Dear All,
since yesterday around 14:00 CEST I noticed a strange behavior of the cloud portal that I was not able to track down.
I would like to ask if anybody of you has observed similar symptoms as described below.
Many Thanks for your help!
Any hint would be highly appreciated since I cannot use the portal now any more.
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I was creating routers and networks for an experiment on the Berlin node under my personal tenant 3014.
At some point around that time the portal started to behave strangely.
I observed the following:
- my key-pairs and instances vanished and the flavors I could select from switched to different ones.
- the floating-IP ranges I could select from changed and I could instantiate an image any more.
(now got the error that I would need admin rights to launch an image)
At this point in time I could see that I seemingly was not able to change anymore between regions.
Regardless which region I selected from the drop-down list I ended up on some remote node (although the portal displayed the region selected).
I could not identify the region active but it is the one offering the floating IPs from "net8300" and the flavors m1.tiny, m1.small, m2.largerdisk.
The usual log on/off, refresh and browser cache clear did not help, so I assume it was not a local problem.
Further trying to track down the problem I noticed the following.
- I was still able to see my routers and networks.
- I verified via the CLI that these have been instantiated at the Berlin node correctly.
- I could modify these and set the default gateway on the router via the portal (I could select here from the Berlin node networks provided).
- When trying to delete the networks and routers I failed and got an error message
{"QuantumError": "Unable to complete operation on network d4b6d33a-4cd8-41e2-8dc9-47024ccf1858. There are one or more ports still in use on the network."}
- via CLI I could identify that there was a port allocated but not shown via the portal. This port was created before the point in time when the problems started (along with the corresponding network/router and a vm instance that also vanished as noted before).
- via CLI I could remove this port and then succeeded in removing the network through the cloud portal.
Best Regards, Bernd
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Bernd Bochow
Next Generation Network Infrastructures
Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication Systems (FOKUS)
Kaiserin-Augusta-Allee 31, D-10589 Berlin
e-mail: bernd.bochow@fokus.fraunhofer.de<bernd.bochow@fokus.fraunhofer.de>, bernd.bochow@ieee.org<bernd.bochow@ieee.org>
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