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[Bug 1980673] Re: Neutron hits "designateclient.exceptions.OverQuota: over_quota" when creating floating IP
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Title:
Neutron hits "designateclient.exceptions.OverQuota: over_quota" when
creating floating IP
Status in neutron:
New
Bug description:
Posting here because the issue seems to be related to Designate
quotas. Looks like Neutron is only a victim here.
OpenStack fails when creating a floating IP address with a DNS name
and zone. Designate logs do not show anything interesting but neutron
server reports "designateclient.exceptions.OverQuota: over_quota" when
creating floating IP" and the CLI command outputs "Request Failed:
internal server error while processing your request." and exists with
non-zero value.
The floating IP is created but the new DNS name cannot be resolved.
The floating IP cannot be removed until the CLI command to remove it
is run again.
This fails when creating a floating IP within 10.18.75.x, but it works
for addresses within 10.18.86.x. The second range has been working
just fine to this day, and creating an IP address within this range
works as expected.
The logs suggest that the project hits some quota for the reverse
zone. However I fail to check how much resource under quota the
project uses. Since the project has just been created (beside a few
similar attempts that fails), I expect such usage to be near 0.
I cannot find any helpful direction on internet for a corner to look
at with. I attached the logs I collected for neutron server and all
designate services, as well as the command I run and their output.
This is OpenStack Xena running on Rocky 8.5-based nodes.
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