yep. your worker setup clearly can't stably be connected to your backend. On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 7:41:38 PM UTC+2, Jason Solack wrote: > > so after some digging what i'm seeing is the sw.insert(...) is not > committing and the mybackedstatus is None, this happens 5 times and then > the worker appears and almost instantly disappers. There are no errors. i > tried manually doing a db.executesql but i'm having trouble getting > self.w_stats converted to something i can insert via sql. > > another things i'm noticing is my "distribution" in w_stats is None... > > Any ideas as to why this is happening? > > On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 12:21:26 PM UTC-4, Jason Solack wrote: >> >> doing that now, what i'm seeing is some problems here: >> >> # record heartbeat >> mybackedstatus = db(sw.worker_name == self >> .worker_name).select().first() >> if not mybackedstatus: >> sw.insert(status=ACTIVE, worker_name=self.worker_name, >> first_heartbeat=now, last_heartbeat=now, >> group_names=self.group_names, >> worker_stats=self.w_stats) >> self.w_stats.status = ACTIVE >> self.w_stats.sleep = self.heartbeat >> mybackedstatus = ACTIVE >> >> mybackedstatus is consistently coming back as "None" i'm guessing there >> is an error somewhere in that try block and the db commit is being rolled >> back >> >> i'm using MSSQL and nginx... currently upgrading web2py to see it >> continues >> >> >> >> On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 10:44:28 AM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote: >>> >>> turn on workers debugging level and grep for errors. >>> >>> On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 4:38:31 PM UTC+2, Jason Solack wrote: >>>> >>>> I think we have this scenario happening: >>>> >>>> >>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/#%21searchin/web2py/task_id%7csort:relevance/web2py/AYH5IzCIEMo/hY6aNplbGX8J >>>> >>>> our workers seems to be restarting quickly and we're trying to figure >>>> out why >>>> >>>> On Thursday, August 18, 2016 at 3:55:55 AM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote: >>>>> >>>>> small recap.......a single worker is tasked with assigning tasks (the >>>>> one with is_ticker=True) and then that task is picked up only by the >>>>> assigned worker (you can see it on the >>>>> scheduler_task.assigned_worker_name >>>>> column of the task). >>>>> There's no way the same task (i.e. a scheduler_task "row") is executed >>>>> while it is RUNNING (i.e. processed by some worker). >>>>> The process running the task is stored also in >>>>> scheduler_run.worker_name. >>>>> >>>>> <tl;dr> you shouldn't EVER have scheduler_run records with the same >>>>> task_id and 12 different worker_name all in the RUNNING status. >>>>> >>>>> For a single task to be processed by ALL 12 workers at the same >>>>> time... is quite impossible, if everything is running smoothly. And >>>>> frankly >>>>> I can't fathom any scenario in which it is possible. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 6:25:41 PM UTC+2, Jason Solack wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> I only see the task_id in the scheduler_run table, it seems to be >>>>>> added as many times as it can while the run is going... a short run will >>>>>> add just 2 of the workers and stop adding them once the initial run is >>>>>> completed >>>>>> >>>>>> On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 11:15:52 AM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> task assignment is quite "beefy" (sadly, or fortunately in your >>>>>>> case, it favours consistence vs speed) : I don't see any reason why a >>>>>>> single task gets picked up by ALL of the 12 workers at the same time if >>>>>>> the >>>>>>> backend isn't lying (i.e. slaves not replicating master data),.... if >>>>>>> your >>>>>>> mssql is "single", there shouldn't absolutely be those kind of >>>>>>> problems... >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Are you sure all are crunching the same exact task (i.e. same task >>>>>>> id and uuid) ? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 2:47:11 PM UTC+2, Jason Solack >>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I'm using nginx and MSSQL for the db >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> On Wednesday, August 17, 2016 at 3:11:11 AM UTC-4, Niphlod wrote: >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> nothing in particular. what backend are you using ? >>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 8:35:17 PM UTC+2, Jason Solack >>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> task = scheduler.queue_task(tab_run, >>>>>>>>>> pvars=dict(tab_file_name=tab_file_name, >>>>>>>>>> the_form_file=the_form_file), >>>>>>>>>> timeout=60 * 60 * 24, sync_output=2, immediate=False, >>>>>>>>>> group_name=scheduler_group_name) >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> anything look amiss here? >>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 2:14:38 PM UTC-4, Dave S wrote: >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> On Tuesday, August 16, 2016 at 9:38:09 AM UTC-7, Jason Solack >>>>>>>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Hello all, i am having a situation where my scheduled jobs are >>>>>>>>>>>> being picked up by multiple workers. My last task was picked up >>>>>>>>>>>> by all 12 >>>>>>>>>>>> workers and is crushing the machines. This is a load balanced >>>>>>>>>>>> machine with >>>>>>>>>>>> 3 machine and 4 workers on each machine. has anyone experienced >>>>>>>>>>>> something >>>>>>>>>>>> like this? >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> Thanks for your help in advance! >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>>> jason >>>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> What does your queue_task() code look like? >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> /dps >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>> >>>>>>>>>>
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