Description of problem: while https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2074483 is fixed, seems that IPI still uses old rhcos, where this is not yet fixed, thus we are seeing error attached (as image) Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): latest 4.11 nightly ``` [root@cnfdt13-installer ~]# oc version Client Version: 4.11.0-0.nightly-2022-05-11-054135 Kustomize Version: v4.5.4 Kubernetes Version: v1.23.3+69213f8 ``` How reproducible: every time Steps to Reproduce: 1. try to install openshift 4.11 nightly with a bare metal dell worker 2. 3. Actual results: node stuck in boot loop Expected results: node successfully joins the cluster. Additional info: we can observe in grub, that the booted os is still from March: ``` Red Hat Enterprise Linux CoreOS 411.85.202203181601-0 (Ootpa) (ostree:0) Use the ^ and v keys to change the selection. Press 'e' to edit the selected item, or 'c' for a command prompt. Press Escape to return to the previous menu. The selected entry will be started automatically in 0s. ```
The fix in the openshift installer was only merged 3 days ago, and we haven't had a successful build of 4.11 nightly in 6 days. Would you mind trying this with the latest working CI build? The latest one was 19h ago. https://amd64.ocp.releases.ci.openshift.org/#4.11.0-0.ci
I was looking at the latest nightly (not ci, because I cant pull that content) and as I said, the machine-os-images still holds an older rhcos iso
(In reply to Yuval Kashtan from comment #4) > I was looking at the latest nightly (not ci, because I cant pull that > content) The latest nightly build 4.11.0-0.nightly-2022-05-18-010528 works well, you can try it
it works! :yay:
Yuval can we close this bug since it worked or should mark as verified? I've marked as blocker -
(In reply to Yuval Kashtan from comment #6) > it works! > :yay: Closing, based on this comment, please reopen if needed.
agree