Good question. - I don't know what the interaction between mesos agent and executor is. Is there a health check? - There is a reconciliation between Mesos and Frameworks: will Mesos include the "orphan" executor in the list there, so framework can find runaways and kill them(using Mesos provided API)?
On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 3:49 PM, Benjamin Mahler <[email protected]> wrote: > What defines a runaway executor? > > Mesos does not know that this particular executor should self-terminate > within some reasonable time after its task terminates. In this case the > framework (Aurora) knows this expected behavior of Thermos and can clean up > ones that get stuck after the task terminates. However, we currently don't > provide a great executor lifecycle API to enable schedulers to do this > (it's long overdue). > > On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 2:47 PM, Mohit Jaggi <[email protected]> wrote: > >> I was asking if this can happen automatically. >> >> On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 2:41 PM, Benjamin Mahler <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> You can kill it manually by SIGKILLing the executor process. >>> Using the agent API, you can launch a nested container session and kill >>> the executor. +jie,gilbert, is there a CLI command for 'exec'ing into the >>> container? >>> >>> On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 12:47 PM, Mohit Jaggi <[email protected]> >>> wrote: >>> >>>> Yes. There is a fix available now in Aurora/Thermos to try and exit in >>>> such scenarios. But I am curious to know if Mesos agent has the >>>> functionality to reap runaway executors. >>>> >>>> On Tue, Oct 31, 2017 at 12:08 PM, Benjamin Mahler <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Is my understanding correct that the Thermos transitions the task to >>>>> TASK_FAILED, but Thermos gets stuck and can't terminate itself? The >>>>> typical >>>>> workflow for thermos, as a 1:1 task:executor approach, is that the >>>>> executor >>>>> terminates itself after the task is terminal. >>>>> >>>>> The full logs of the agent during this window would help, it looks >>>>> like an agent termination is involved here as well? >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 3:09 PM, Mohit Jaggi <[email protected]> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Here are some relevant logs. Aurora scheduler logs shows the task >>>>>> going from: >>>>>> INIT >>>>>> ->PENDING >>>>>> ->ASSIGNED >>>>>> ->STARTING >>>>>> ->RUNNING for a long time >>>>>> ->FAILED due to health check error, OSError: Resource temporarily >>>>>> unavailable (I think this is referring to running out of PID space, see >>>>>> thermos logs below) >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> --- mesos agent --- >>>>>> >>>>>> I1005 22:56:47.902153 127818 fetcher.cpp:285] Fetching directly into the >>>>>> sandbox directory >>>>>> I1005 22:56:47.902170 127818 fetcher.cpp:222] Fetching URI >>>>>> '/usr/bin/XXXXX' >>>>>> I1005 22:56:47.913270 127818 fetcher.cpp:207] Copied resource >>>>>> '/usr/bin/xxxxx' to >>>>>> '/var/lib/mesos/slaves/b4fff262-c925-4edf-a2ef-2a5bbe89c42b-S1540/frameworks/20160112-010512-421372426-5050-73504-0000/executors/thermos-xxx-2-caa0744d-fffd-446e-9f97-05bd84a32b54/runs/bb904e1d-4c32-4d7a-b1b6-9b3f78ddfe95/xxx' >>>>>> I1005 22:56:47.913331 127818 fetcher.cpp:582] Fetched '/usr/bin/xxx' to >>>>>> '/var/lib/mesos/slaves/b4fff262-c925-4edf-a2ef-2a5bbe89c42b-S1540/frameworks/20160112-010512-421372426-5050-73504-0000/executors/thermos-xxx-2-caa0744d-fffd-446e-9f97-05bd84a32b54/runs/bb904e1d-4c32-4d7a-b1b6-9b3f78ddfe95/xxx' >>>>>> WARNING: Your kernel does not support swap limit capabilities, memory >>>>>> limited without swap. >>>>>> twitter.common.app debug: Initializing: twitter.common.log (Logging >>>>>> subsystem.) >>>>>> Writing log files to disk in /mnt/mesos/sandbox >>>>>> I1005 22:58:15.677225 7 exec.cpp:162] Version: 1.1.0 >>>>>> I1005 22:58:15.680867 14 exec.cpp:237] Executor registered on agent >>>>>> b4fff262-c925-4edf-a2ef-2a5bbe89c42b-S1540 >>>>>> Writing log files to disk in /mnt/mesos/sandbox >>>>>> I1006 01:13:52.950552 39 exec.cpp:487] Agent exited, but framework >>>>>> has checkpointing enabled. Waiting 365days to reconnect with agent >>>>>> b4fff262-c925-4edf-a2ef-2a5bbe89c42b-S1540 >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> --- thermos (Aurora) ---- >>>>>> >>>>>> 1 I1023 19:03:05.765677 52364 fetcher.cpp:582] Fetched '/usr/bin/xxx' to >>>>>> '/var/lib/mesos/slaves/b4fff262-c925-4edf-a2ef-2a5bbe89c42b-S3295/frameworks/20160112-010512-421372426-5050-73504-0000/executors/thermos-xxx-2-d3c1c4d9-4d74-433a-b26a-8a88bb7687b8/runs/982e7236-fccd-40bc-a2a5-d8a1901cf0bf/fxxx' >>>>>> 22 WARNING: Your kernel does not support swap limit capabilities, >>>>>> memory limited without swap. >>>>>> 23 twitter.common.app debug: Initializing: twitter.common.log (Logging >>>>>> subsystem.) >>>>>> 24 Writing log files to disk in /mnt/mesos/sandbox >>>>>> 25 I1023 19:04:32.261165 7 exec.cpp:162] Version: 1.2.0 >>>>>> 26 I1023 19:04:32.264870 42 exec.cpp:237] Executor registered on >>>>>> agent b4fff262-c925-4edf-a2ef-2a5bbe89c42b-S3295 >>>>>> 27 Writing log files to disk in /mnt/mesos/sandbox >>>>>> 28 Traceback (most recent call last): >>>>>> 29 File >>>>>> "/root/.pex/install/twitter.common.exceptions-0.3.7-py2-none-any.whl.f6376bcca9bfda5eba4396de2676af5dfe36237d/twitter.common.exceptions-0.3.7-py2-none-any.whl/twitter/common/exceptions/__init__.py", >>>>>> line 1 26, in _excepting_run >>>>>> 30 self.__real_run(*args, **kw) >>>>>> 31 File "apache/thermos/monitoring/resource.py", line 243, in run >>>>>> 32 File >>>>>> "/root/.pex/install/twitter.common.concurrent-0.3.7-py2-none-any.whl.f1ab836a5554c86d07fa3f075905c95fb20c78dd/twitter.common.concurrent-0.3.7-py2-none-any.whl/twitter/common/concurrent/event_muxer.py", >>>>>> lin e 79, in wait >>>>>> 33 thread.start() >>>>>> 34 File "/usr/lib/python2.7/threading.py", line 745, in start >>>>>> 35 _start_new_thread(self.__bootstrap, ()) >>>>>> 36 thread.error: can't start new thread >>>>>> 37 ERROR] Failed to stop health checkers: >>>>>> 38 ERROR] Traceback (most recent call last): >>>>>> 39 File "apache/aurora/executor/aurora_executor.py", line 209, in >>>>>> _shutdown >>>>>> 40 propagate_deadline(self._chained_checker.stop, >>>>>> timeout=self.STOP_TIMEOUT) >>>>>> 41 File "apache/aurora/executor/aurora_executor.py", line 35, in >>>>>> propagate_deadline >>>>>> 42 return deadline(*args, daemon=True, propagate=True, **kw) >>>>>> 43 File >>>>>> "/root/.pex/install/twitter.common.concurrent-0.3.7-py2-none-any.whl.f1ab836a5554c86d07fa3f075905c95fb20c78dd/twitter.common.concurrent-0.3.7-py2-none-any.whl/twitter/common/concurrent/deadline.py", >>>>>> line 6 1, in deadline >>>>>> 44 AnonymousThread().start() >>>>>> 45 File "/usr/lib/python2.7/threading.py", line 745, in start >>>>>> 46 _start_new_thread(self.__bootstrap, ()) >>>>>> 47 error: can't start new thread >>>>>> 48 >>>>>> 49 ERROR] Failed to stop runner: >>>>>> 50 ERROR] Traceback (most recent call last): >>>>>> 51 File "apache/aurora/executor/aurora_executor.py", line 217, in >>>>>> _shutdown >>>>>> 52 propagate_deadline(self._runner.stop, timeout=self.STOP_TIMEOUT) >>>>>> 53 File "apache/aurora/executor/aurora_executor.py", line 35, in >>>>>> propagate_deadline >>>>>> 54 return deadline(*args, daemon=True, propagate=True, **kw) >>>>>> 55 File >>>>>> "/root/.pex/install/twitter.common.concurrent-0.3.7-py2-none-any.whl.f1ab836a5554c86d07fa3f075905c95fb20c78dd/twitter.common.concurrent-0.3.7-py2-none-any.whl/twitter/common/concurrent/deadline.py", >>>>>> line 6 1, in deadline >>>>>> 56 AnonymousThread().start() >>>>>> 57 File "/usr/lib/python2.7/threading.py", line 745, in start >>>>>> 58 _start_new_thread(self.__bootstrap, ()) >>>>>> 59 error: can't start new thread >>>>>> 60 >>>>>> 61 Traceback (most recent call last): >>>>>> 62 File >>>>>> "/root/.pex/install/twitter.common.exceptions-0.3.7-py2-none-any.whl.f6376bcca9bfda5eba4396de2676af5dfe36237d/twitter.common.exceptions-0.3.7-py2-none-any.whl/twitter/common/exceptions/__init__.py", >>>>>> line 1 26, in _excepting_run >>>>>> 63 self.__real_run(*args, **kw) >>>>>> 64 File "apache/aurora/executor/status_manager.py", line 62, in run >>>>>> 65 File "apache/aurora/executor/aurora_executor.py", line 235, in >>>>>> _shutdown >>>>>> 66 File >>>>>> "/root/.pex/install/twitter.common.concurrent-0.3.7-py2-none-any.whl.f1ab836a5554c86d07fa3f075905c95fb20c78dd/twitter.common.concurrent-0.3.7-py2-none-any.whl/twitter/common/concurrent/deferred.py", >>>>>> line 5 6, in defer >>>>>> 67 deferred.start() >>>>>> 68 File "/usr/lib/python2.7/threading.py", line 745, in start >>>>>> 69 _start_new_thread(self.__bootstrap, ()) >>>>>> 70 thread.error: can't start new thread >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 2:25 PM, Vinod Kone <[email protected]> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Can you share the agent and executor logs of an example orphaned >>>>>>> executor? That would help us diagnose the issue. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Fri, Oct 27, 2017 at 8:19 PM, Mohit Jaggi <[email protected]> >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Folks, >>>>>>>> Often I see some orphaned executors in my cluster. These are cases >>>>>>>> where the framework was informed of task loss, so has forgotten about >>>>>>>> them >>>>>>>> as expected, but the container(docker) is still around. AFAIK, Mesos >>>>>>>> agent >>>>>>>> is the only entity that has knowledge of these containers. How do I >>>>>>>> ensure >>>>>>>> that they get cleaned up by the agent? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Mohit. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>> >> >

