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Description of problem: Hello world is not running after deployment Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): QCI-1.0-RHEL-7-20160815.t.0 How reproducible: 100%? Steps to Reproduce: 1. Install/configure QCI 2. Deploy RHV, OpenShift, and Hello World 3. Try the Hello world app Actual results: App not running Expected results: Running app Additional info: From dev: Warning FailedSync Error syncing pod, skipping: failed to "StartContainer" for "POD" with ImagePullBackOff: "Back-off pulling image \"openshift3/ose-pod:v3.2.1.13\"" failed to "StartContainer" for "POD" with ErrImagePull: "unable to ping registry endpoint https://registry.access.redhat.com/v0/\nv2 ping attempt failed with error: Get https://registry.access.redhat.com/v2/: dial tcp <<ip address>>:443: i/o timeout\n v1 Using wrong inventory file?
It appears AOS is using /tmp/hosts, an autogenerated file which is missing the OSE variables we set. I am making a change to have the config file explicitly use the hosts file we copy over to /etc/ansible/hosts
https://github.com/fusor/fusor/pull/1187
Fix is in QCI-1.0-RHEL-7-20160825.t.0.
Ended up moving our variables to be used with the associated OSE answer file for the installer.
Verified in compose QCIOOO-8.0-RHEL-7-20160831.t.0 I deployed RHEV (engine + 1 hypervisor) with OCP, and clicking on the link to the Hello World application from the summary page returned a page with the text "Hello Openshift!"