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Message #79290
[Bug 1834712] Re: ResourceTracker._update should restore previous old_resources value if ComputeNode.save fails
Reviewed: https://review.opendev.org/668263
Committed: https://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack/nova/commit/?id=11cb42f396fdbc1d973e1a1b592c00896f646015
Submitter: Zuul
Branch: master
commit 11cb42f396fdbc1d973e1a1b592c00896f646015
Author: Matt Riedemann <mriedem.os@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri Jun 28 18:50:33 2019 -0400
Restore RT.old_resources if ComputeNode.save() fails
When starting nova-compute for the first time with a new node,
the ResourceTracker will create a new ComputeNode record in
_init_compute_node but without all of the fields set on the
ComputeNode, for example "free_disk_gb".
Later _update_usage_from_instances will set some fields on the
ComputeNode record (even if there are no instances on the node,
why - I don't know) like free_disk_gb.
This will make the eventual call from _update() to _resource_change()
update the value in the old_resouces dict and return True, and then
_update() will try to update those ComputeNode changes to the database.
If that update fails, for example due to a DBConnectionError, the
value in old_resources will still be for the current version of the node
in memory but not what is actually in the database.
Note that this failure does not result in the compute service failing
to start because ComputeManager._update_available_resource_for_node
traps the Exception and just logs it.
A subsequent trip through the RT._update() method - because of the
update_available_resource periodic task - will call _resource_change
but because old_resource matches the current state of the node, it
returns False and the RT does not attempt to persist the changes to
the DB. _update() will then go on to call _update_to_placement
which will create the resource provider in placement along with its
inventory, making it potentially a candidate for scheduling.
This can be a problem later in the scheduler because the
HostState._update_from_compute_node method may skip setting fields
on the HostState object if free_disk_gb is not set in the
ComputeNode record - which can then break filters and weighers
later in the scheduling process (see bug 1834691 and bug 1834694).
The fix proposed here is simple: if the ComputeNode.save() in
RT._update() fails, restore the previous value in old_resources
so that the subsequent run through _resource_change will compare the
correct state of the object and retry the update.
An alternative to this would be killing the compute service on startup
if there is a DB error but that could have unintended side effects,
especially if the DB error is transient and can be fixed on the next
try.
Obviously the scheduler code needs to be more robust also, but those
improvements are left for separate changes related to the other bugs
mentioned above.
Also, ComputeNode.update_from_virt_driver could be updated to set
free_disk_gb if possible to workaround the tight coupling in the
HostState._update_from_compute_node code, but that's also sort of
a whack-a-mole type change best made separately.
Change-Id: Id3c847be32d8a1037722d08bf52e4b88dc5adc97
Closes-Bug: #1834712
** Changed in: nova
Status: In Progress => Fix Released
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Title:
ResourceTracker._update should restore previous old_resources value if
ComputeNode.save fails
Status in OpenStack Compute (nova):
Fix Released
Bug description:
This is a follow up to bug 1834694 with the debug information here:
https://review.opendev.org/#/c/668252/1/nova/scheduler/host_manager.py@626
This is on an overloaded system where conductor and mysql are having
problems and database connections are getting dropped.
On the first start of the compute service, the compute node record is
created without the free_disk_gb field set.
Later in the _update() method in ResourceTracker the _resource_change
method returns True and updates the self.old_resources value:
https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/324da0532f3b59aa16233a93a260d289e55860fb/nova/compute/resource_tracker.py#L908
Then the ComputeNode.save() fails with a DB error here:
https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/324da0532f3b59aa16233a93a260d289e55860fb/nova/compute/resource_tracker.py#L1010
That kills the update_available_resource run but doesn't kill the
service because:
https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/324da0532f3b59aa16233a93a260d289e55860fb/nova/compute/manager.py#L8130
Later when update_available_resource runs, _resource_change does not
detect any changes here because old_resources was updated before:
https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/324da0532f3b59aa16233a93a260d289e55860fb/nova/compute/resource_tracker.py#L906
So we don't try to call ComputeNode.save() again but instead call
_update_to_placement here:
https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/324da0532f3b59aa16233a93a260d289e55860fb/nova/compute/resource_tracker.py#L1012
This can create the resource provider with inventory in the placement
service.
As a result, the scheduler can get the compute node resource provider
back from placement even though it's not updated which results in
hitting this code in the scheduler:
https://github.com/openstack/nova/blob/324da0532f3b59aa16233a93a260d289e55860fb/nova/scheduler/host_manager.py#L193
That leaves some of the HostState fields unset which in turn results
in issues like bug 1834691 and bug 1834694.
We could deal with the RT issues in a few ways, like not allowing the
compute service to start if we can't create and update the compute
node (rather than just catch and swallow Exception in the
ComputeManager), but that might have other side effects. An easy thing
to do here is make sure to rollback the changes to old_resources in
the RT if compute_node.save() fails.
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