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[Bug 1629797] Re: resolve service in nsswitch.conf adds 25 seconds to failed lookups before systemd-resolved is up

 

** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Released => In Progress

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Title:
  resolve service in nsswitch.conf adds 25 seconds to failed lookups
  before systemd-resolved is up

Status in cloud-init:
  Fix Committed
Status in cloud-init package in Ubuntu:
  In Progress
Status in dbus package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  During boot, cloud-init does DNS resolution checks to if particular
  metadata services are available (in order to determine which cloud it
  is running on).  These checks happen before systemd-resolved is up[0]
  and if they resolve unsuccessfully they take 25 seconds to complete.

  This has substantial impact on boot time in all contexts, because
  cloud-init attempts to resolve three known-invalid addresses ("does-
  not-exist.example.com.", "example.invalid." and a random string) to
  enable it to detect when it's running in an environment where a DNS
  server will always return some sort of redirect.  As such, we're
  talking a minimum impact of 75 seconds in all environments.  This
  increases when cloud-init is configured to check for multiple
  environments.

  This means that yakkety is consistently taking 2-3 minutes to boot on
  EC2 and GCE, compared to the ~30 seconds of the first boot and ~10
  seconds thereafter in xenial.

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