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Manual group: | cloud computing |
cinder-status <category> <command> [<args>]
cinder-status is a tool that provides routines for checking the status of a Cinder deployment.
The standard pattern for executing a cinder-status command is:
cinder-status <category> <command> [<args>]
Run without arguments to see a list of available command categories:
cinder-status
Categories are:
upgrade
Detailed descriptions are below.
You can also run with a category argument such as upgrade
to see a list of
all commands in that category:
cinder-status upgrade
These sections describe the available categories and arguments for cinder-status.
cinder-status upgrade check
Performs a release-specific readiness check before restarting services with new code. This command expects to have complete configuration and access to the database. It may also make requests to other services’ REST API via the Keystone service catalog.
Return Codes
Return code | Description |
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0 | All upgrade readiness checks passed successfully and there is nothing to do. |
1 | At least one check encountered an issue and requires further investigation. This is considered a warning but the upgrade may be OK. |
2 | There was an upgrade status check failure that needs to be investigated. This should be considered something that stops an upgrade. |
255 | An unexpected error occurred. |
History of Checks
14.0.0 (Stein)
enabled_drivers
config option this check will not catch the problem.
If you have used the CoprHD, ITRI Disco or HGST drivers in the past you
should ensure that any data from these backends is transferred to a
supported storage array before upgrade.Except where otherwise noted, this document is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 License. See all OpenStack Legal Documents.