I  mean in Phabricator - https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T271181

  Arthur

On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 8:14 PM Arthur Smith <arthurpsmith@gmail.com> wrote:
Ok, see T271181  in  Toolforge.

  Arthur

On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 6:59 PM Arthur Smith <arthurpsmith@gmail.com> wrote:
I've restarted it 3 times already!

On Mon, Jan 4, 2021 at 5:41 PM Brooke Storm <bstorm@wikimedia.org> wrote:
Hello Arthur,
I suspect this could be related to a serious problem with LDAP TLS that happened yesterday around the time I’m seeing in the graph. Some information is on this ticket (https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T271063). That broke Gerrit authentication and lots of other things that are Cloud Services and Toolforge related until it was resolved. That said, it sounds like there is also something else going on perhaps that we can take a look into. If you haven’t already, restarting the web service might not be a bad idea.

If it doesn’t clear up with a restart, please make a Phabricator task to help coordinate.

Brooke Storm
Staff SRE
Wikimedia Cloud Services



On Jan 4, 2021, at 3:27 PM, Arthur Smith <arthurpsmith@gmail.com> wrote:

My toolforge service (https://author-disambiguator.toolforge.org/) keeps becoming unavailable with hangs/502 Bad Gateway or other server errors a few minutes after I restart it, and I can't see what could be causing this. These errors don't show up in the error log, and the 502 responses don't show up in the access log (which has had very little  traffic anyway - one request per minute at most usually?) I can connect to the kubernetes pod with kubectl and everything looks normal,there's only a few processes listed in /proc, etc. (though it would be nice to have some other monitoring tools like ps and netstat installed by default?) But I can't get a response via the web after the first few minutes.

The problem seems to have started mid-day yesterday - see the monitor data here:


with the surge in 4xx and 5xx status  codes on 1/3 (by the way, I don't see the surge in 4xx status codes in access.log recently either - there are 2 from this morning and none yesterday, nothing like the multiple per second indicated in that grafana chart!)

Any ideas what's going on? This looks like some sort of upstream issue with nginx maybe?

I am seeing a "You have run out of local ports" error in the error logs from earlier today (but it hasn't repeated recently) which is maybe a clue? I don't think that could possibly be from anything my service is doing though!

Help would be greatly appreciated, thanks!

   Arthur Smith
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