action #121507
openIscsi issue on OSD worker
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Description
This ticket used for tracking fix progress on worker ibft issue.
After trying following actions we still encounter issue popup on iscsi.
1)Try to use ip instead of url on sanhook parameter
https://github.com/os-autoinst/os-autoinst/pull/2219
2)Base https://openqa.suse.de/tests/overview?distri=sle&version=15-SP5&build=wegao_iscis_investigation_use_ip_url , we found ONLY worker3 has issue on ibft, so disable worker3 ibft test temporarily until someone can investigate further and fix the problem eventually.
MR for remove worker3 ibft test
https://gitlab.suse.de/openqa/salt-pillars-openqa/-/merge_requests/472#note_454772
NOTE: we also try to use external iscsi server instead of OSD tgt server and below result show good.
https://openqa.suse.de/tests/overview?distri=sle&version=15-SP5&build=wegao_iscis_investigation_private_server_openqa_salt_command
Updated by coolgw about 2 years ago
- Related to action #120831: [Research: 16h] Research recent iscsi failures added
Updated by maritawerner about 2 years ago
- Project changed from openQA Tests (public) to qe-yam
Updated by coolgw about 2 years ago
- Project changed from qe-yam to openQA Project (public)
Latest result on 58.1 still show failed on worker2,6,3.
https://openqa.suse.de/tests/overview?result=failed&result=incomplete&result=timeout_exceeded&arch=&flavor=&machine=&test=&modules=ibft&module_re=&distri=sle&version=15-SP5&build=58.1&groupid=129#
@marita After investigation we don't know what is the problem in the infrastructure and other squad should take a look.
NOTE:We give a try to use external iscsi server and below result seems good.
https://openqa.suse.de/tests/overview?distri=sle&version=15-SP5&build=wegao_iscis_investigation_private_server_openqa_salt_command
Updated by coolgw about 2 years ago
- Subject changed from Iscsi issue on OSD worker3 to Iscsi issue on OSD worker
Updated by okurz about 2 years ago
- Project changed from openQA Project (public) to openQA Infrastructure (public)
- Target version set to future