[Bug 1783203] Re: Upgrade to RabbitMQ 3.6.10 causes beam lockup in clustered deployment
Chris MacNaughton
1783203 at bugs.launchpad.net
Tue May 14 08:02:55 UTC 2019
Triaged the charm task until we can validate the fixes against the
erlang/rabbit bits
** Changed in: charm-rabbitmq-server
Status: New => Triaged
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Title:
Upgrade to RabbitMQ 3.6.10 causes beam lockup in clustered deployment
Status in OpenStack rabbitmq-server charm:
Triaged
Status in erlang package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in rabbitmq-server package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
While performing an openstack release upgrade from Pike to Queens
following the charmers guide, we have upgraded Ceph-* and Mysql.
After setting source=cloud:xenial-queens on the RabbitMQ-Server charm
and the cluster re-stabilizes, rabbitmq beam processes lock up on one
cluster node causing complete denial of service on the openstack vhost
across all 3 members of the cluster. Killing the beam process on that
node causes another node to lock up within a short timeframe.
We have reproduced this twice in the same environment by re-deploying
a fresh pike rabbitmq cluster and upgrading to queens. The issue is
not reproducable with generic workloads such as creating/deleting nova
instances and creating/attaching/detaching cinder volumes, however,
when running a full heat stack, we can reproduce this issue.
This is happening on two of the three clouds on this site when RMQ is
upgraded to Queens. The third cloud was able to upgrade to Queens
without issue but was upgraded on 18.02 charms. Heat templates
forthcoming.
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