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Message #57627
[Bug 1632099] [NEW] Deleting an HA router kills keepalived-state-change with signal 9, leaving children behind
Public bug reported:
When deleting an HA router the agent shuts the neutron-keepalived-state-
monitor with signal 9, leaving behind processes that the state change
process spawns, the "ip -o monitor address" process.
How to reproduce:
$ps aux | grep "monitor address" # Verify you've got nothing
$tox -e dsvm-functional test_ha_router_lifecycle # The test creates and deletes an HA router
$ps aux | grep "monitor address" # Oops, leaked process!
** Affects: neutron
Importance: Low
Status: New
** Tags: l3-ha liberty-backport-potential mitaka-backport-potential newton-backport-potential
** Tags added: l3-ha
** Changed in: neutron
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Tags added: juno-backport-potential liberty-backport-potential
newton-backport-potential
** Tags added: mitaka-backport-potential
** Tags removed: juno-backport-potential
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Title:
Deleting an HA router kills keepalived-state-change with signal 9,
leaving children behind
Status in neutron:
New
Bug description:
When deleting an HA router the agent shuts the neutron-keepalived-
state-monitor with signal 9, leaving behind processes that the state
change process spawns, the "ip -o monitor address" process.
How to reproduce:
$ps aux | grep "monitor address" # Verify you've got nothing
$tox -e dsvm-functional test_ha_router_lifecycle # The test creates and deletes an HA router
$ps aux | grep "monitor address" # Oops, leaked process!
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