I'm sorry for spaming, it seems that in my db.properties file on second MGMT srever, I had 127.0.0.1 as the Cluster IP. After this was changed to real IP address, it seems now that I dont have those "spam" log messages, seems all fine for some hours.
On 5 June 2015 at 16:24, Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > any hint on how to proceed ? > > on haproxy I see rougly 50%/50% sessions across 2 backend servers. > But inside DB, it all points to the one mgmt_server_ip... > > Thanks, > Andrija > > On 4 June 2015 at 19:27, Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> And if of any help another hint: >> >> while Im having this lines sent to logs in high volume...if I stop second >> mgmt server, first one (that is making all these lines, doesnt stop to make >> them), so log is still heavily writen to - only when I also restart mgmt on >> 1st node (2nd node is down), then these log lines dissapear. >> >> Thx >> >> On 4 June 2015 at 19:19, Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >>> And I could add - these lines (in this volume) only appears on first >>> mgmt server (Actually I have 2 separate, but identical ACS installations, >>> and same behaviour). >>> >>> On 4 June 2015 at 19:18, Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Just checked, in the HOSTS table, all agents are connected (via >>>> haproxy) to the first mgmt server...I just restarted haproxy, and still >>>> inside the DB, it says same mgmt_server_id for all agents - which is not >>>> really true. >>>> >>>> Actually, on the haproxy itslef (statistics page) I can see almoust >>>> 50%-50% distribution across 2 backends - which means by haproxy it should >>>> be fine. >>>> total 18 agents, 10 goes to 1 backend, 8 goes to other backend (ACS >>>> mgmt server) >>>> >>>> This is our haproxy config, I think it's fine, but... DB says >>>> differently, althouh haproxy statistick say all fine >>>> >>>> ### ACS 8250 >>>> ####################################################################################### >>>> frontend front_ACS_8250 10.20.10.100:8250 >>>> option tcplog >>>> mode tcp >>>> default_backend back_8250 >>>> backend back_8250 >>>> mode tcp >>>> balance source >>>> server acs1_8250 10.20.10.7:8250 check port 8250 inter 2000 >>>> rise 3 fall 3 >>>> server acs2_8250 10.20.10.8:8250 check port 8250 inter 2000 >>>> rise 3 fall 3 >>>> >>>> ################################################################################################## >>>> >>>> Any info on how to proceed with this, since because of these lines, it >>>> makes mgmt logs almoust unreadable... :( >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>>> Andrija >>>> >>>> On 4 June 2015 at 19:00, Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Thanks Koushik, >>>>> >>>>> I will check and let you know - but 11GB log file for 10h ? I dont >>>>> expect this is expected :) >>>>> I understand that the message is there because of setup, just an awful >>>>> lot of lines.... >>>>> >>>>> Will check thx for the help ! >>>>> >>>>> Andrija >>>>> >>>>> On 4 June 2015 at 18:53, Koushik Das <koushik....@citrix.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> This is expected in a clustered MS setup. What is the distribution of >>>>>> HV hosts across these MS (check host table in db for MS id)? MS owning >>>>>> the >>>>>> HV host processes all commands for that host. >>>>>> Grep for the sequence numbers (for e.g. 73-7374644389819187201) in >>>>>> both MS logs to correlate. >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On 04-Jun-2015, at 8:30 PM, Andrija Panic <andrija.pa...@gmail.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> > Hi, >>>>>> > >>>>>> > I have 2 ACS MGMT servers, loadbalanced properly (AFAIK), and >>>>>> sometimes it >>>>>> > happens that on the first node, we have extremem number of folowing >>>>>> line >>>>>> > entries in the log fie, which causes many GB log in just few hours >>>>>> or less: >>>>>> > (as you can see here they are not even that frequent, but >>>>>> sometimes, it >>>>>> > gets really crazy with the speed/numer logged per seconds: >>>>>> > >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,089 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-29:null) Seq 73-7374644389819187201: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,129 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-28:null) Seq 1-3297479352165335041: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,129 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-8:null) Seq 73-7374644389819187201: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,169 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-26:null) Seq 1-3297479352165335041: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,169 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-30:null) Seq 73-7374644389819187201: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,209 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-27:null) Seq 1-3297479352165335041: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,209 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-2:null) Seq 73-7374644389819187201: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,249 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-4:null) Seq 1-3297479352165335041: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,249 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-7:null) Seq 73-7374644389819187201: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,289 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-3:null) Seq 1-3297479352165335041: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,289 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-5:null) Seq 73-7374644389819187201: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,329 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-1:null) Seq 1-3297479352165335041: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,330 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-15:null) Seq 73-7374644389819187201: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,369 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-11:null) Seq 1-3297479352165335041: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,369 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-17:null) Seq 73-7374644389819187201: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,409 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-14:null) Seq 1-3297479352165335041: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > 2015-06-04 16:55:04,409 DEBUG [c.c.a.m.ClusteredAgentManagerImpl] >>>>>> > (AgentManager-Handler-12:null) Seq 73-7374644389819187201: MgmtId >>>>>> > 90520745449919: Resp: Routing to peer >>>>>> > >>>>>> > >>>>>> > We have haproxy VIP, to which SSVM connects, and all cloudstack >>>>>> agents >>>>>> > (agent.properties file). >>>>>> > >>>>>> > Any suggestions, how to avoid this - I noticed when I turn off >>>>>> second ACS >>>>>> > MGMT server, and then reboot first one (restart >>>>>> cloudstack-management) it >>>>>> > stops and behaves nice :) >>>>>> > >>>>>> > This is ACS 4.5.1, Ubuntu 14.04 for mgmt nodes. >>>>>> > >>>>>> > Thanks, >>>>>> > -- >>>>>> > >>>>>> > Andrija Panić >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> >>>>> Andrija Panić >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> >>>> Andrija Panić >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> >>> Andrija Panić >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> >> Andrija Panić >> > > > > -- > > Andrija Panić > -- Andrija Panić