>Unfortunately, the only team-members working full-time yesterday and today are we Europe folks.>We weren't there when that happened and we don't get those alerts on the phone, we should though.Given that this system is tier-2 i do not think we need an immediate response, 24 hours should be an acceptable ETA. I would say even 48.On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 2:31 AM, Marcel Ruiz Forns <mforns@wikimedia.org> wrote:Thanks, Ori, for having a look at this and restarting EL.I understand it was 01:30 UTC on Friday (today), not Thursday. It went on during 5-6 hours.Unfortunately, the only team-members working full-time yesterday and today are we Europe folks.We weren't there when that happened and we don't get those alerts on the phone, we should though.This problem happened already like a month ago. We'll backfill the missing events and will investigate.Thanks again for the heads-up.On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 8:01 AM, Ori Livneh <ori@wikimedia.org> wrote:_______________________________________________On Thu, Nov 26, 2015 at 10:46 PM, Ori Livneh <ori@wikimedia.org> wrote:Seems that eventlog1001 has not received any events since 01:30 UTC on Thursdayhttp://ganglia.wikimedia.org/latest/graph.php?r=day&z=xlarge&c=Miscellaneous+eqiad&h=eventlog1001.eqiad.wmnet&jr=&js=&event=hide&ts=0&v=140128.28&m=bytes_in&vl=bytes%2Fsec&ti=Bytes+ReceivedThis is pretty severe; I'd page if it wasn't a US holiday.Kafka clients on eventlog1001 were in a "Autocommitting consumer offset" death-loop and not receiving any events from the Kafka brokers. I ran eventloggingctl stop / eventloggingctl start and they recovered. Needs to be investigated more thoroughly. Otto, can you follow up?
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