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Operating Kolla
Upgrading
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Diagnostics
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Failure Recovery
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Reconfiguration of an existing environment
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Tips and Tricks
Kolla ships with several utilities intended to facilitate ease of operation.
tools/cleanup-containers
can be used to remove deployed
containers from the system. This can be useful when you want to do a new
clean deployment. It will preserve the registry and the locally built
images in the registry, but will remove all running Kolla containers
from the local Docker daemon. It also removes the named volumes.
tools/cleanup-host
can be used to remove remnants of
network changes triggered on the Docker host when the neutron-agents
containers are launched. This can be useful when you want to do a new
clean deployment, particularly one changing the network topology.
tools/cleanup-images
can be used to remove all Docker
images built by Kolla from the local Docker cache.