![Bart Wensley](/assets/img/avatar_default.png)
When a kubernetes host is locked, the VIM applies the NoExecute taint to the node which causes pods to be evicted. However, in the AIO simplex case, there is nowhere else for the pods to go and when the host is unlocked, pods cannot start until the VIM removes the NoExecute taint. The problem is that when the OpenStack application is configured, the VIM requires the rabbitmq pod to be running before the VIM can start, causing a chicken and egg scenario. For now, we will avoid applying the NoExecute taint on AIO hosts when they are locked, to avoid this scenario. Story: 2003910 Task: 27852 Change-Id: Icd7c00b6f7fba9cdbf23b60e265e90e9271d5243 Signed-off-by: Bart Wensley <barton.wensley@windriver.com>
stx-nfv
StarlingX NFVI Orchestration
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