Fuel deletes nodes without cleaning up or warning user
Bug #1424060 reported by
Chris Clason
This bug affects 3 people
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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Fuel for OpenStack |
Fix Released
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Critical
|
Ryan Moe | ||
4.1.x |
Won't Fix
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Critical
|
Ryan Moe | ||
5.0.x |
Won't Fix
|
Critical
|
Ryan Moe | ||
5.1.x |
Won't Fix
|
Critical
|
Ryan Moe | ||
6.0.x |
Won't Fix
|
Critical
|
Ryan Moe | ||
6.1.x |
Fix Released
|
Critical
|
Ryan Moe |
Bug Description
Fuel allows users to delete nodes without warning the user that Fuel does absolutely zero clean-up to the node prior to pulling it out of service. This is extremely troubling for Ceph nodes since if enough of them are removed then there is a real risk for data loss.
At a minimum Fuel should tell users they need to follow the proper procedures to remove OSD's from the Ceph cluster when a user attempts to delete a Ceph node. Ideally, Fuel would automatically handle draining the OSD's and removing them from the Ceph cluster prior to taking a node out of service.
For compute nodes, it would be nice to evacuate the host prior to removing the node from service as well.
Changed in fuel: | |
assignee: | nobody → Fuel Python Team (fuel-python) |
milestone: | none → 6.1 |
importance: | Undecided → High |
status: | New → Confirmed |
Changed in fuel: | |
importance: | High → Critical |
assignee: | Fuel Python Team (fuel-python) → Ryan Moe (rmoe) |
tags: | added: docs |
tags: | added: on-verification |
tags: |
added: qa-accept removed: on-verification |
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causes data loss == Critical