No VM or Container stats

I just upgraded to Rancher v1.1.0-dev1, and I don’t see any VM stats. This may be related to Container stats show up on host page but not detailed container page (for RancherOS hosts) #2510, but I also don’t see VM stats.

The rancher agent on the VM host is writing these logs. The “id” value started showing up when I tried to get stats on a container. When trying to get stats on the VM, the id field is “”.

The container and VM stats do work in some environments, not sure why. I just created a Kubernetes environment, and neither works there…when I can get past the 500 error that won’t allow me access to the Kubernetes environment (but that’s another problem)

Also, my VMs are on Openstack (Icehouse), running ubuntu and Docker 1.11.

Please, advise.

Eddie

time=“2016-05-04T16:06:12Z” level=“error” msg=“Couldn’t find container for id.” error=“token is expired” id="“
time=“2016-05-04T16:06:30Z” level=“error” msg=“Couldn’t find container for id.” error=“token is expired” id=”“
time=“2016-05-04T16:06:49Z” level=“error” msg=“Couldn’t find container for id.” error=“token is expired” id=”"
time=“2016-05-04T16:07:00Z” level=“error” msg=“Couldn’t find container for id.” error=“token is expired” id="fd3db3db5b1c892477cd0e197e59d847595788c236dd54718dc4cdc44da91921"
time=“2016-05-04T16:07:01Z” level=“error” msg=“Couldn’t find container for id.” error=“token is expired” id="fd3db3db5b1c892477cd0e197e59d847595788c236dd54718dc4cdc44da91921"
time=“2016-05-04T16:07:03Z” level=“error” msg=“Couldn’t find container for id.” error=“token is expired” id="fd3db3db5b1c892477cd0e197e59d847595788c236dd54718dc4cdc44da91921"
time=“2016-05-04T16:07:06Z” level=“error” msg=“Couldn’t find container for id.” error=“token is expired” id="fd3db3db5b1c892477cd0e197e59d847595788c236dd54718dc4cdc44da91921"
time=“2016-05-04T16:07:10Z” level=“error” msg=“Couldn’t find container for id.” error=“token is expired” id="fd3db3db5b1c892477cd0e197e59d847595788c236dd54718dc4cdc44da91921"
time=“2016-05-04T16:07:16Z” level=“error” msg=“Couldn’t find container for id.” error=“token is expired” id="fd3db3db5b1c892477cd0e197e59d847595788c236dd54718dc4cdc44da91921"
time=“2016-05-04T16:07:22Z” level=“error” msg=“Couldn’t find container for id.” error=“token is expired” id="fd3db3db5b1c892477cd0e197e59d847595788c236dd54718dc4cdc44da91921"
time=“2016-05-04T16:07:29Z” level=“error” msg=“Couldn’t find container for id.” error=“token is expired” id=“fd3db3db5b1c892477cd0e197e59d847595788c236dd54718dc4cdc44da91921”

upgraded rancher and Docker to the latest versions and all seems better.

Rancher 1.1 dev1, Docker 1.11.1

Will the Kubernetes environment work with Openstack? Does Kubernetes work with Openstack out of the box? From what I"m reading it doesn’t, but that part of the docs is a bit vague

If you can’t tell, I’m a total Kubernetes noob…please, advise.

There are known issues with container stats and Docker 1.11.

As for k8s and openstack, I think there shouldn’t be any issues, but Rancher and k8s only supports docker 1.10.3.