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OLCNE Module Instances Showing in Created State Instead of Installed State (Doc ID 3072866.1)

Last updated on MARCH 13, 2025

Applies to:

Oracle Cloud Native Environment (OCNE) - Version 1.5 to 1.9.2 [Release 1]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Executing "olcnectl module instances" shows the nodes as created instead of installed state:

#olcnectl module instances --environment-name obpxxx
INFO[18/02/25 16:31:10] Starting local API server
INFO[18/02/25 16:31:10] Starting local API server
INSTANCE                MODULE          STATE
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed
hbdbmxxx:8090           node            created   <<<<======
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed
hbdbmoxxxx:8090         node            created  <<<<======
HBDBXXX:8090            node            created  <<<<======
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed
HBDBMXXX:8090           node            created  <<<<=====
obpbxxxcluster       kubernetes         installed
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed
HBDBMXXX:8090           node            created   <<<<=======
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed
hbdbmoxxx:8090          node            created   <<<<=======
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed
hbdbmoxxx:8090          node            created
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed
HBDBMXXX:8090           node            created   <<<<<======
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed
10.X.X.X:8090           node            installed

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