Yea - tested locally as well and wasn't able to reproduce it either. I changed the health service job to run every second and maxed out at about 42 connections to RabbitMQ with two conductor workers.
/etc/magnum/magnun.conf
[conductor]workers = 2
From: Spyros Trigazis <strigazi@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, January 5, 2021 12:59 AM
To: Ionut Biru <ionut@fleio.com>
Cc: Erik Olof Gunnar Andersson <eandersson@blizzard.com>; feilong <feilong@catalyst.net.nz>; openstack-discuss <openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org>
Subject: Re: [magnum][api] Error system library fopen too many open files with magnum-auto-healer
On Tue, Jan 5, 2021 at 9:36 AM Ionut Biru <ionut@fleio.com> wrote:
Hi,
I tried with process=1 and it reached 1016 connections to rabbitmq.lsof
i think it goes into error when it reaches 1024 file descriptors.
I'm out of ideas of how to resolve this. I only have 3 clusters available and it's kinda weird and It doesn't scale.
No issues here with 100s of clusters. Not sure what doesn't scale.
* Maybe your rabbit is flooded with notifications that are not consumed?* You can use way more than 1024 file descriptors, maybe 2^10?
Spyros
On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 9:53 PM Erik Olof Gunnar Andersson <eandersson@blizzard.com> wrote:
Sure looks like RabbitMQ. How many workers do have you configured?
Could you try to changing the uwsgi configuration to workers=1 (or processes=1) and then see if it goes beyond 30 connections to amqp.
From: Ionut Biru <ionut@fleio.com>
Sent: Monday, January 4, 2021 4:07 AM
To: Erik Olof Gunnar Andersson <eandersson@blizzard.com>
Cc: feilong <feilong@catalyst.net.nz>; openstack-discuss <openstack-discuss@lists.openstack.org>
Subject: Re: [magnum][api] Error system library fopen too many open files with magnum-auto-healer
Hi Erik,
Here is lsof of one uwsgi api. https://paste.xinu.at/5YUWf/
I have kubernetes 12.0.1 installed in env.
On Sun, Jan 3, 2021 at 3:06 AM Erik Olof Gunnar Andersson <eandersson@blizzard.com> wrote:
Maybe something similar to this?
https://github.com/kubernetes-client/python/issues/1158
What does lsof say?
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