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Timur Rubeko commented on AIRFLOW-5506:
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I'm not sure if all the comments here relate to the same issue, it appears that
there are various scenarios here.
I do confirm though that I also observe the issue (scheduler logs multiple
"Killing PID XXXX" messages) in the case of a LocalExecutor and a PostgreSQL
backend. It is reproduced even with a single DAG and single task when running
the scheduler itself as a Kubernetes pod. After "some time" the scheduler
starts spilling the "Killing PID XXXX" messages and stops executing the tasks.
I confirm that removing SLA from the DAG "fixes" (works around) the issue for
me.
> Airflow scheduler stuck
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>
> Key: AIRFLOW-5506
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRFLOW-5506
> Project: Apache Airflow
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: scheduler
> Affects Versions: 1.10.4, 1.10.5, 1.10.6
> Reporter: t oo
> Priority: Major
>
> re-post of
> [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/57713394/airflow-scheduler-stuck] and
> slack discussion
>
>
> I'm testing the use of Airflow, and after triggering a (seemingly) large
> number of DAGs at the same time, it seems to just fail to schedule anything
> and starts killing processes. These are the logs the scheduler prints:
> {{[2019-08-29 11:17:13,542] \{scheduler_job.py:214} WARNING - Killing PID
> 199809
> [2019-08-29 11:17:13,544] \{scheduler_job.py:214} WARNING - Killing PID 199809
> [2019-08-29 11:17:44,614] \{scheduler_job.py:214} WARNING - Killing PID 2992
> [2019-08-29 11:17:44,614] \{scheduler_job.py:214} WARNING - Killing PID 2992
> [2019-08-29 11:18:15,692] \{scheduler_job.py:214} WARNING - Killing PID 5174
> [2019-08-29 11:18:15,693] \{scheduler_job.py:214} WARNING - Killing PID 5174
> [2019-08-29 11:18:46,765] \{scheduler_job.py:214} WARNING - Killing PID 22410
> [2019-08-29 11:18:46,766] \{scheduler_job.py:214} WARNING - Killing PID 22410
> [2019-08-29 11:19:17,845] \{scheduler_job.py:214} WARNING - Killing PID 42177
> [2019-08-29 11:19:17,846] \{scheduler_job.py:214} WARNING - Killing PID 42177
> ...}}
> I'm using a LocalExecutor with a PostgreSQL backend DB. It seems to be
> happening only after I'm triggering a large number (>100) of DAGs at about
> the same time using external triggering. As in:
> {{airflow trigger_dag DAG_NAME}}
> After waiting for it to finish killing whatever processes he is killing, he
> starts executing all of the tasks properly. I don't even know what these
> processes were, as I can't really see them after they are killed...
> Did anyone encounter this kind of behavior? Any idea why would that happen?
>
>
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