The beginning of the log says:
ERROR gbpservice.neutron.services.servicechain.plugins.ncp.node_drivers.oc_service_manager_client [-] Service LOADBALANCER went to ERROR state
What is in the logs prior to this? I would like to know what you were trying to create. To repeat earlier questions: "it will help to get the exact sequence of steps that is
leading to this (is the L3P, L2P being implicitly created, is this
happening after a provide/consume and if so is there a redirect to a
contract involved, etc.)"
On the second point, are you deleting the proxy subnet manually, or you are referring to the implicit flow?
Please note my earlier request -
"
Can we also do the following:
* When the infinite loop happens, immediately stop the neutron server,
and then restart it. This will stop overwhelming the log and the
neutron server process.
* Now check which subnet was leading to this error, and find what are
the associated GBP and Neutron resources with this subnet (L3P, L2P,
PTG, neutron network and neutron ports).
"
The beginning of the log says: neutron. services. servicechain. plugins. ncp.node_ drivers. oc_service_ manager_ client [-] Service LOADBALANCER went to ERROR state
ERROR gbpservice.
What is in the logs prior to this? I would like to know what you were trying to create. To repeat earlier questions: "it will help to get the exact sequence of steps that is
leading to this (is the L3P, L2P being implicitly created, is this
happening after a provide/consume and if so is there a redirect to a
contract involved, etc.)"
On the second point, are you deleting the proxy subnet manually, or you are referring to the implicit flow?
Please note my earlier request -
"
Can we also do the following:
* When the infinite loop happens, immediately stop the neutron server,
and then restart it. This will stop overwhelming the log and the
neutron server process.
* Now check which subnet was leading to this error, and find what are
the associated GBP and Neutron resources with this subnet (L3P, L2P,
PTG, neutron network and neutron ports).
"