[Bug 1789177] Re: RabbitMQ fails to synchronize exchanges under high load
Łukasz Zemczak
1789177 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Mar 18 16:24:27 UTC 2021
Ok, reviewing the change. But question to be answered before this is
accepted - seeing comments #80 and #81, does this single patch actually
fix the failure to synchronize exchanges under high load? If not, then
we need to adjust the description. What will the current patch address
in its current state?
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Title:
RabbitMQ fails to synchronize exchanges under high load
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive:
Invalid
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive mitaka series:
Triaged
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive queens series:
Triaged
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive rocky series:
Fix Committed
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive stein series:
Fix Released
Status in Ubuntu Cloud Archive train series:
Fix Released
Status in oslo.messaging:
Fix Released
Status in python-oslo.messaging package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in python-oslo.messaging source package in Xenial:
In Progress
Status in python-oslo.messaging source package in Bionic:
Triaged
Bug description:
[Impact]
If there are many exchanges and queues, after failing over, rabbitmq-
server shows us error that exchanges are cannot be found.
Affected
Bionic (Queens)
Not affected
Focal
[Test Case]
1. deploy simple rabbitmq cluster
- https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/MR76VbMwY5/
2. juju ssh neutron-gateway/0
- for i in {1..1000}; do systemd restart neutron-metering-agent; sleep 2; done
3. it would be better if we can add more exchanges, queues, bindings
- rabbitmq-plugins enable rabbitmq_management
- rabbitmqctl add_user test password
- rabbitmqctl set_user_tags test administrator
- rabbitmqctl set_permissions -p openstack test ".*" ".*" ".*"
- https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/brw7rSXD7q/ ( save this as create.sh) [1]
- for i in {1..2000}; do ./create.sh test_$i; done
4. restart rabbitmq-server service or shutdown machine and turn on several times.
5. you can see the exchange not found error
[1] create.sh (pasting here because pastebins don't last forever)
#!/bin/bash
rabbitmqadmin declare exchange -V openstack name=$1 type=direct -u test -p password
rabbitmqadmin declare queue -V openstack name=$1 durable=false -u test -p password 'arguments={"x-expires":1800000}'
rabbitmqadmin -V openstack declare binding source=$1 destination_type="queue" destination=$1 routing_key="" -u test -p password
[Where problems could occur]
1. every service which uses oslo.messaging need to be restarted.
2. Message transferring could be an issue
[Others]
// original description
Input:
- OpenStack Pike cluster with ~500 nodes
- DVR enabled in neutron
- Lots of messages
Scenario: failover of one rabbit node in a cluster
Issue: after failed rabbit node gets back online some rpc communications appear broken
Logs from rabbit:
=ERROR REPORT==== 10-Aug-2018::17:24:37 ===
Channel error on connection <0.14839.1> (10.200.0.24:55834 -> 10.200.0.31:5672, vhost: '/openstack', user: 'openstack'), channel 1:
operation basic.publish caused a channel exception not_found: no exchange 'reply_5675d7991b4a4fb7af5d239f4decb19f' in vhost '/openstack'
Investigation:
After rabbit node gets back online it gets many new connections immediately and fails to synchronize exchanges for some reason (number of exchanges in that cluster was ~1600), on that node it stays low and not increasing.
Workaround: let the recovered node synchronize all exchanges - forbid
new connections with iptables rules for some time after failed node
gets online (30 sec)
Proposal: do not create new exchanges (use default) for all direct
messages - this also fixes the issue.
Is there a good reason for creating new exchanges for direct messages?
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