this issue is critical as we are seeing this issue in ATT lab. The gist of it is that on the contrail nodes, it is filling up the /tmp directories with keystone-signing-xxxxx rather rapidly….. and eventually there are so many that the OS is not able to write or access /tmp anymore. A few contrail services require writing and read the /tmp directory during startup, and that is causing some contrail servers to fail to come up. This is observed in a few labs with contrail 3.2.5
this issue is critical as we are seeing this issue in ATT lab. The gist of it is that on the contrail nodes, it is filling up the /tmp directories with keystone- signing- xxxxx rather rapidly….. and eventually there are so many that the OS is not able to write or access /tmp anymore. A few contrail services require writing and read the /tmp directory during startup, and that is causing some contrail servers to fail to come up. This is observed in a few labs with contrail 3.2.5