.. troubleshooting: ===================== Troubleshooting Guide ===================== Failures ~~~~~~~~ If Kolla fails, often it is caused by a CTRL-C during the deployment process or a problem in the ``globals.yml`` configuration. .. note:: In some countries like China, Kolla might fail due to unable to pull images from `Docker Hub `__. There is a workround to solve this issue: .. code-block:: console mkdir -p /etc/docker tee /etc/docker/daemon.json <<-'EOF' { "registry-mirrors": ["https://registry.docker-cn.com"] } EOF systemctl restart docker .. end To correct the problem where Operators have a misconfigured environment, the Kolla community has added a precheck feature which ensures the deployment targets are in a state where Kolla may deploy to them. To run the prechecks: .. code-block:: console kolla-ansible prechecks .. end If a failure during deployment occurs it nearly always occurs during evaluation of the software. Once the Operator learns the few configuration options required, it is highly unlikely they will experience a failure in deployment. Deployment may be run as many times as desired, but if a failure in a bootstrap task occurs, a further deploy action will not correct the problem. In this scenario, Kolla's behavior is undefined. The fastest way during to recover from a deployment failure is to remove the failed deployment: .. code-block:: console kolla-ansible destroy -i <> .. end Any time the tags of a release change, it is possible that the container implementation from older versions won't match the Ansible playbooks in a new version. If running multinode from a registry, each node's Docker image cache must be refreshed with the latest images before a new deployment can occur. To refresh the docker cache from the local Docker registry: .. code-block:: console kolla-ansible pull .. end Debugging Kolla ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The status of containers after deployment can be determined on the deployment targets by executing: .. code-block:: console docker ps -a .. end If any of the containers exited, this indicates a bug in the container. Please seek help by filing a `launchpad bug `__ or contacting the developers via IRC. The logs can be examined by executing: .. code-block:: console docker exec -it fluentd bash .. end The logs from all services in all containers may be read from ``/var/log/kolla/SERVICE_NAME`` If the stdout logs are needed, please run: .. code-block:: console docker logs .. end Note that most of the containers don't log to stdout so the above command will provide no information. To learn more about Docker command line operation please refer to `Docker documentation `__. When ``enable_central_logging`` is enabled, to view the logs in a web browser using Kibana, go to ``http://:`` or ``http://:``. Authenticate using ```` and ````. The values ````, ```` ```` and ```` can be found in ``/kolla/ansible/group_vars/all.yml`` or if the default values are overridden, in ``/etc/kolla/globals.yml``. The value of ```` can be found in ``/etc/kolla/passwords.yml``.