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I got openstack autopilot up & running by sudo openstack-install command. It ran installer & after juju bootstapping, downloaded & installed Landscape. In Landscape gui after selecting openstack services it began to deploying nodes and making lxcs & these kinda stuff. All different services got an "succeeded" badge & it seemed that everything was ok & untill it reach to 99% and stuck there at "Wait for SimpleStreams to sync an image." with "in progress" badge.

Picture of SimpleStreams stuck at 99

I am in dire need of getting this openstack over with. Please someone help me out, it would be very appreciated

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  • It will take debugging, could be any number of things stuck, from network processes to disk full conditions, etc. Please check this answer for details on how to access the inner juju environment, and start looking around: askubuntu.com/questions/606422/…. If you can update your answer after it will help.
    – dpb
    Sep 21, 2016 at 19:34
  • If this environment is still up, use the question/answer above to get into the glance-simplestreams-sync/0 unit (if I remember the name correctly) and look for its logs in /var/log/. It should tell you what is going on. That's the service that downloads the images that Landscape is waiting for. Sep 22, 2016 at 19:00
  • @dpb I'm not sure it's gonna be possible to access to inner environment since the deploying services (at least on one of nodes) has not finished yet, but I will try it as soon as I go to uni lab. Other thing I'm seeking advice to is that 2 nodes for Maas & Landscape aside there're 3 remaining nodes each with 4 Gb of RAM. On one of them that is named "machine-0" by Landscape (under computers tab) load gets so high that after a while I can't even be able to ssh to quite around the time that the progress bar has reached to 97%. Could the lack of sufficient RAM be the issue?
    – Ali
    Sep 23, 2016 at 18:37
  • @andreas No I canceled & removed the region, but I'll go for it hopefully next time I run into the error :))
    – Ali
    Sep 23, 2016 at 18:42
  • 4G should be enough for a basic deployment, but it might not meet your expectations, it's certainly at the very bottom of the minimum suggested configuration. You should be able to access the inner juju environment anytime after the 'bootstrap' step (the first one that took a long time) finishes.
    – dpb
    Sep 23, 2016 at 23:01

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