Troubleshooting
The following page details some common issues encountered while creating or managing ROSA clusters.
Topics
Access ROSA cluster debug logs
To begin to troubleshoot issues with your application, first review the debug logs. The ROSA CLI debug logs provide details on the error messages that are produced when a cluster fails to create.
To display cluster debug information, run the following ROSA CLI command.
In the command, replace <cluster_name>
with the name of your cluster.
rosa describe cluster -c <cluster_name> --debug
ROSA cluster fails AWS service quota check during cluster creation
To use ROSA, the service quotas for your account may need increased. For more information, see Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS endpoints and quotas.
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Run the following command to identify your account’s quotas.
rosa verify quota
Note
Quotas are different in different AWS Regions. Make sure to verify each of the quotas for your Regions.
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If you need to increase your quota, navigate to the Service Quotas console
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On the navigation pane, choose AWS services.
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Choose the service that needs a quota increase.
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Select the quota that needs to be increased and choose Request quota increase.
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For Request quota increase, enter the total amount that you want the quota to be and choose Request.
Troubleshoot ROSA CLI expired offline access tokens
If you use the ROSA CLI and your api.openshift.com
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Navigate to the OpenShift Cluster Manager API Token page
and choose Load Token. -
Copy and paste the following authentication command in the terminal.
rosa login --token="<api_token>"
Failed to create a cluster with an osdCcsAdmin error
Note
This error occurs only when you use the non-STS method of provisioning ROSA clusters. To avoid this issue, provision your ROSA clusters using AWS STS. For more information, see Create a ROSA classic cluster using the ROSA CLI.
If your cluster fails to create, you might receive the following error message:
Failed to create cluster: Unable to create cluster spec: Failed to get access keys for user 'osdCcsAdmin': NoSuchEntity: The user with name osdCcsAdmin cannot be found.
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Delete the stack.
rosa init --delete-stack
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Reinitialize your account.
rosa init
Next steps
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Visit the OpenShift documentation
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Open an AWS Support case
or Red Hat Support case . -
Find answers to frequently asked questions about Red Hat OpenShift Service on AWS
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For more information about ROSA’s support model, see Getting ROSA support.