Public bug reported:
I've been analyzing an environment that it's issuing too many times
"rndc reload" which eventually leads to the same symptoms seen in bug
1710278 , these are the numbers when the operator attempted to
commission a bit more than 50 machines at the same time.
In regiond.log* log files when filtering for a single day (where the
test mentioned about above was executed) it was found 5032 events where
a new IP was assigned to an existing hostname, and the only 2 hostnames
that appear in this list are "ubuntu.maas" and "maas-enlist.maas".
As the DHCP assigns a 600 secs lease time, it's not rare that a single
host will renew its IP (and by consequence generate a new event) during
the commissioning stage depending on what tests the operator decided to
run.
This behavior of MAAS is inducing a high load on "named" which
ultimately gets stuck and it stops processing requests and only a
restart will take the service back.
[Environment]
MAAS 2.5.3-7533-g65952b418-0ubuntu1~18.04.1
bind9 1:9.11.3+dfsg-1ubuntu1.8
Ubuntu 18.04
** Affects: maas
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Tags: sts
** Tags added: sts
** Summary changed:
- too many rndc reload during commissioning
+ [2.5too many rndc reload during commissioning
** Summary changed:
- [2.5too many rndc reload during commissioning
+ [2.5] too many rndc reload during commissioning
** Also affects: bind9 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
I've been analyzing an environment that it's issuing too many times
"rndc reload" which eventually leads to the same symptoms seen in bug
1710278 , these are the numbers when the operator attempted to
commission a bit more than 50 machines at the same time.
In regiond.log* log files when filtering for a single day (where the
test mentioned about above was executed) it was found 5032 events where
a new IP was assigned to an existing hostname, and the only 2 hostnames
that appear in this list are "ubuntu.maas" and "maas-enlist.maas".
As the DHCP assigns a 600 secs lease time, it's not rare that a single
host will renew its IP (and by consequence generate a new event) during
the commissioning stage depending on what tests the operator decided to
run.
This behavior of MAAS is inducing a high load on "named" which
ultimately gets stuck and it stops processing requests and only a
restart will take the service back.
+
+ [Environment]
+
+ MAAS 2.5.3-7533-g65952b418-0ubuntu1~18.04.1
+ bind9 1:9.11.3+dfsg-1ubuntu1.8
+ Ubuntu 18.04
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[2.5] too many rndc reload during commissioning
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