This chapter documents designate-status.
For help on a specific designate-status command, enter:
$ designate-status COMMAND --help
designate-status is a tool that provides routines for checking the status of a Designate deployment.
The standard pattern for executing a designate-status command is:
designate-status <category> <command> [<args>]
Run without arguments to see a list of available command categories:
designate-status
Categories are:
upgrade
Detailed descriptions are below.
You can also run with a category argument such as upgrade
to see a list of
all commands in that category:
designate-status upgrade
The following sections describe the available categories and arguments for designate-status.
designate-status upgrade check
Performs a release-specific readiness check before running db sync for the new version. This command expects to have complete configuration and access to the database.
Return Codes
Return code |
Description |
---|---|
0 |
All upgrade readiness checks passed successfully and there is nothing to do. |
1 |
At least one check encountered an issue and requires further investigation. This is considered a warning but the upgrade may be OK. |
2 |
There was an upgrade status check failure that needs to be investigated. This should be considered something that stops an upgrade. |
255 |
An unexpected error occurred. |
History of Checks
8.0.0 (Stein)
Checks that duplicate entries do not exist in the service_statuses
table.
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