FFU 13 - 16.1 Controller Upgrade Failing - Error during database migration: "Database schema file with version 118 doesn't exist"

Solution In Progress - Updated -

Issue

Docs

  • On Section 19.2, Step #3, substep iv of Docs we are hitting a failure in this controller command
 openstack overcloud upgrade run --stack overcloud --limit controller0
  • package_update.log
2020-12-02 16:03:39,128 p=274691 u=mistral n=ansible | fatal: [controller]: FAILED! => {"ansible_job_id": "940774143586.145850", "attempts": 31, "changed": false, "finished": 1, "msg": "Paunch failed with config_id tripleo_step3", "rc": 1, "stderr": "Error executing ['podman', 'container', 'exists', 'cinder_volume_init_logs']: returned 1\nDid not find container with \"['podman', 'ps', '-a', '--filter', 'label=container_name=cinder_volume_init_logs'
stdout: Error during database migration: \"Database schema file with version 118 doesn't exist.\"\n\n
other interesting lines
--log-opt', 'path=/var/log/containers/stdouts/cinder_api_db_sync.log'
su cinder -s /bin/bash -c 'cinder-manage db sync --bump-versions'\"]: returned 1
  • /var/log/containers/stdouts/cinder_api_db_sync.log
2020-12-02T21:03:09.258948686+00:00 stderr F Deprecated: Option "logdir" from group "DEFAULT" is deprecated. Use option "log-dir" from group "DEFAULT".
2020-12-02T21:03:09.551586536+00:00 stdout F Error during database migration: "Database schema file with version 118 doesn't exist."
2020-12-02T22:52:16.483619147+00:00 stderr F Deprecated: Option "logdir" from group "DEFAULT" is deprecated. Use option "log-dir" from group "DEFAULT".
2020-12-02T22:52:16.761623846+00:00 stdout F Error during database migration: "Database schema file with version 118 doesn't exist."

Environment

  • Red Hat OpenStack Platform 16.1

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