[Pacemaker] Process cib loops infinitely with 100% cpu usage and can't be killed
Andrew Beekhof
andrew at beekhof.net
Fri May 30 05:12:01 CEST 2014
On 29 May 2014, at 10:00 pm, Gabriel Gomiz <ggomiz at cooperativaobrera.coop> wrote:
> On 05/26/2014 08:56 PM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
>> On 27 May 2014, at 5:48 am, Gabriel Gomiz <ggomiz at cooperativaobrera.coop> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello Andrew and cluster folks!
>>>
>>> In the last month we are experiencing some weird problem with cib process in one of our nodes
>>> ('gandalf'), it's a 4-node cluster. Brief description:
>>>
>>> After some undetermined reason (we still can't figure out why) it begins looping infinitely and
>>> consuming 100% CPU.
>> Apart from the CPU usage, is there something in particular that makes you think its looping?
> Maybe because stracing the process also hangs and the process is not receiving the kill signal
> (maybe stuck in a system call inside kernel??).
I wasn't saying you were wrong, just that looping and 'crazy busy' can sometimes look similar.
>> There have been some big steps forward in cib for the next upstream release (its basically 2 orders of magnitude faster/more efficient).
>> Current versions will regularly max out a core, albeit for hopefully short periods of time depending on the cluster size:
>>
>> https://twitter.com/beekhof/status/412913549837475840
>>
>> Its also a vicious circle - a busy cib leads to failed resource actions, which leads to recovery operations, which leads to more work for the cib.
>>
>> Looking at the size of your cluster, 87 resources on 4 nodes... I can imagine that benefitting greatly from the coming version.
>>
>> I notice you're using a rhel package, are you a RH customer or is this on a clone?
>> Also, did anything specific happen prior to the CIB going nuts?
> Only thing that I can think of is a lot of calls to crm_mon via a shell script that we use to check
> which resource groups each node is servicing (attached if you're curious).
> We use this script to apply puppet manifests conditionally to our nodes and do some monitoring. Also
> we have cron jobs checking via the script if the resource group is active before running.
> Maybe the sum of that calls can make cib process very busy...?
If you were running it every second... maybe. But something is _seriously_ wrong if -KILL isn't working!
I wonder how much memory it was using at the time... perhaps the kernel was trying to write a huge core file?
>
> Anyway, I've built 1.1.12 rc1 RPMS and this morning I've upgraded the cluster. Will let you know if
> there is something weird after this upgrade.
Ok, I'd be interested to hear your feedback.
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