Public bug reported: On one of our OpenStack deployments, which runs ocata from the Ubuntu Cloud Archive on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, we often find that instances fail to spawn as follows. We generally observe this problem more frequently on older compute hosts when the spawn rate is high enough (this cloud runs mostly short-lived instances).
>From nova show's "fault" field: {"message": "Build of instance 1d005a25-8168-4dc5-807f-fee261244fce aborted: Failed to allocate the network(s), not rescheduling.", "code": 5 2.7/dist-packages/nova/compute/manager.py\", line 1781, in _do_build_and_run_instance filter_properties) File \"/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/nova/compute/manager.py\", line 1991, in _build_and_run_instance reason=msg) ", "created": "2017-11-23T00:55:09Z"} Reviewing nova-compute.log reveals the following: 2017-11-23 00:50:01.027 4173 DEBUG nova.compute.manager [req-c8ca7a40-7960-4d64-99e6-80819c8d2c4a 9de5c125a94e46d696be0d4878570867 c23bfbac9c1045c5bbc632d950a5bdd1 - - -] [instance: 1d005a25-8168-4dc5-807f-fee261244fce] Starting instance... _do_build_and_run_instance /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/nova/compute/manager.py:1752 [...] 2017-11-23 00:55:05.978 4173 WARNING nova.virt.libvirt.driver [req-c8ca7a40-7960-4d64-99e6-80819c8d2c4a 9de5c125a94e46d696be0d4878570867 c23bfbac9c1045c5bbc632d950a5bdd1 - - -] [instance: 1d005a25-8168-4dc5-807f-fee261244fce] Timeout waiting for vif plugging callback for instance 1d005a25-8168-4dc5-807f-fee261244fce Reviewing the neutron-server logs, I see e.g.: 2017-11-23 00:55:08.951 1755 DEBUG neutron.notifiers.nova [-] Sending events: [{'tag': u'240480bb-8cbf-4055-94af-28beff621f21', 'name': 'network-vif-deleted', 'server_uuid': u'1d005a25-8168-4dc5-807f- fee261244fce'}] send_events /usr/lib/python2.7/dist- packages/neutron/notifiers/nova.py:252 but no such line for vif-network-plugged, which probably serves to confirm that nova did not receive the network-vif-plugged event because neutron did not send it in the first place; if neutron had even tried to send the event, it would have logged it. Now for neutron-openvswitch-agent.log on the compute host, where this last line below looks rather strange, or at least it does if you've had a long enough look at OVSNeutronAgent._bind_devices: 2017-11-23 00:50:03.903 2800 DEBUG neutron.plugins.ml2.drivers.openvswitch.agent.ovs_neutron_agent [req-8eb54e38-9f47-4f9e-88bd-ba7be5eb9750 b8cc253a896241748f88b380ca155afc 04f691318d40461d98fc1514c839ee67 - - -] port_update message processed for port 240480bb-8cbf-4055-94af-28beff621f21 port_update /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/neutron/plugins/ml2/drivers/openvswitch/agent/ovs_neutron_agent.py:402 2017-11-23 00:50:04.451 2800 DEBUG neutron.agent.linux.async_process [-] Output received from [ovsdb-client monitor tcp:127.0.0.1:6640 Interface name,ofport,external_ids --format=json]: {"data":[["ab0e6871-f9e3-4633-95a2-3f61f9e4ea7e","insert","qvo240480bb-8c",["set",[]],["map",[["attached-mac","fa:16:3e:fb:94:63"],["iface-id","240480bb-8cbf-4055-94af-28beff621f21"],["iface-status","active"],["vm-uuid","1d005a25-8168-4dc5-807f-fee261244fce"]]]]],"headings":["row","action","name","ofport","external_ids"]} _read_stdout /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/neutron/agent/linux/async_process.py:234 [...] 2017-11-23 00:56:44.314 2800 DEBUG neutron.plugins.ml2.drivers.openvswitch.agent.ovs_neutron_agent [req-3d7d1ee9-7da8-4963-b7d1-aea24cbd6343 - - - - -] Port qvo240480bb-8c was deleted concurrently, skipping it _bind_devices /usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/neutron/plugins/ml2/drivers/openvswitch/agent/ovs_neutron_agent.py:855 _bind_devices looks like this (full version at https://github.com/openstack/neutron/blob/10.0.3/neutron/plugins/ml2/drivers/openvswitch/agent/ovs_neutron_agent.py#L834): def _bind_devices(self, need_binding_ports): # [...] port_names = [p['vif_port'].port_name for p in need_binding_ports] port_info = self.int_br.get_ports_attributes( "Port", columns=["name", "tag"], ports=port_names, if_exists=True) tags_by_name = {x['name']: x['tag'] for x in port_info} for port_detail in need_binding_ports: # [...] # Do not bind a port if it's already bound cur_tag = tags_by_name.get(port.port_name) if cur_tag is None: LOG.debug("Port %s was deleted concurrently, skipping it", port.port_name) continue which seems to suggest that was binding only even attempted five minutes later, *after* nova had given up and deleted the port, which seems rather strange, if it's true. Although another theory that just occurred to me is that maybe neutron-openvswitch-agent somehow got "stuck" for long enough that nova-compute timed out. This is also the only line that _bind_devices logs for such ports that fail to launch in this manner on our cloud. There is no logging corresponding to "Setting status for %s to UP", "Configuration for devices %s failed!", or to "Configuration for devices up %(up)s and devices down %(down)s completed." (see further down in the code at the github link above). I cherry-picked commit c6044fb86174caa5ec142a60a1f442764b935e5a from ocata (it looks like it will be in neutron 10.0.5; "git show": http://paste.ubuntu.com/26031447/) as it seemed like it could be relevant, but it did not improve the situation markedly, although we have logged a few cases where the code was invoked. We have another similar cloud hosting similar loads, but running mitaka, that does not evince this problem. ** Affects: cloud-archive Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Affects: cloud-archive/ocata Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Package changed: neutron (Ubuntu) => cloud-archive ** Also affects: cloud-archive/ocata Importance: Undecided Status: New -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1734227 Title: frequent spawn failures on busy ocata cloud To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/cloud-archive/+bug/1734227/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs