Installation falis on taks "openshift_control_plane : Report control plane errors".

Solution Verified - Updated -

Issue

  • The deployment fails with below error.
TASK [openshift_control_plane : Report control plane errors] *************************************************************************************************************************

Thursday 21 November 2019  17:12:55 -0500 (0:00:00.173)       0:23:08.529 *****

fatal: [Hostname]: FAILED! => {"changed": false, "msg": "Control plane pods didn't come up"}

NO MORE HOSTS LEFT *******************************************************************************************************************************************************************

PLAY RECAP ***************************************************************************************************************************************************************************

localhost                  : ok=12   changed=0    unreachable=0    failed=0

Hostname : ok=301  changed=116  unreachable=0    failed=1

Hostname : ok=102  changed=32   unreachable=0    failed=0

Hostname : ok=102  changed=32   unreachable=0    failed=0

Hostname : ok=102  changed=32   unreachable=0    failed=0

INSTALLER STATUS *********************************************************************************************************************************************************************

Initialization              : Complete (0:00:12)

Health Check                : Complete (0:00:01)

Node Bootstrap Preparation  : Complete (0:04:25)

etcd Install                : Complete (0:00:42)

Master Install              : In Progress (0:17:47)

        This phase can be restarted by running: playbooks/openshift-master/config.yml

Failure summary:
Hosts:    Hostname
Play:     Configure masters
Task:     Report control plane errors
Message:  Control plane pods didn't come up

Environment

  • OpenShift v3.11

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