[Bug 1731595] Re: L3 HA: multiple agents are active at the same time
Corey Bryant
corey.bryant at canonical.com
Tue Jul 3 12:19:38 UTC 2018
** Also affects: keepalived (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: keepalived (Ubuntu Artful)
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Title:
L3 HA: multiple agents are active at the same time
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive mitaka series:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive newton series:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive ocata series:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive pike series:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive queens series:
Fix Released
Status in neutron:
Fix Released
Status in keepalived package in Ubuntu:
New
Status in neutron package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in keepalived source package in Xenial:
New
Status in neutron source package in Xenial:
Fix Released
Status in neutron source package in Zesty:
Won't Fix
Status in neutron source package in Artful:
Fix Released
Status in keepalived source package in Bionic:
New
Status in neutron source package in Bionic:
Fix Released
Bug description:
OS: Xenial, Ocata from Ubuntu Cloud Archive
We have three neutron-gateway hosts, with L3 HA enabled and a min of 2, max of 3. There are approx. 400 routers defined.
At some point (we weren't monitoring exactly) a number of the routers
changed from being one active, and 1+ others standby, to >1 active.
This included each of the 'active' namespaces having the same IP
addresses allocated, and therefore traffic problems reaching
instances.
Removing the routers from all but one agent, and re-adding, resolved
the issue. Restarting one l3 agent also appeared to resolve the
issue, but very slowly, to the point where we needed the system alive
again faster and reverted to removing/re-adding.
At the same time, a number of routers were listed without any agents
active at all. This situation appears to have been resolved by adding
routers to agents, after several minutes downtime.
I'm finding it very difficult to find relevant keepalived messages to
indicate what's going on, but what I do notice is that all the agents
have equal priority and are configured as 'backup'.
I am trying to figure out a way to get a reproducer of this, it might
be that we need to have a large number of routers configured on a
small number of gateways.
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