Activity log for bug #1866361

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2020-03-06 15:02:31 Corey Bryant bug added bug
2020-03-06 15:03:07 Corey Bryant bug task added cloud-archive
2020-03-06 15:03:15 Corey Bryant nominated for series cloud-archive/stein
2020-03-06 15:03:15 Corey Bryant bug task added cloud-archive/stein
2020-03-06 15:03:25 Corey Bryant cloud-archive/stein: status New Triaged
2020-03-06 15:03:35 Corey Bryant cloud-archive: status New Invalid
2020-03-06 15:03:37 Corey Bryant python-openstacksdk (Ubuntu): status New Invalid
2020-03-06 15:06:10 Corey Bryant description [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. [Regression Potential] Will evaluate more next week but the fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream. [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. [Regression Potential] Will evaluate more next week but the fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream.
2020-03-06 15:16:12 Dr. Jens Harbott bug added subscriber Dr. Jens Harbott
2020-03-06 15:33:12 Corey Bryant description [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. [Regression Potential] Will evaluate more next week but the fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream. [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Ubuntu OpenStack team will run standard regression testing. Additionally, Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. [Regression Potential] Will evaluate more next week but the fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream.
2020-03-10 15:48:23 Corey Bryant description [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Ubuntu OpenStack team will run standard regression testing. Additionally, Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. [Regression Potential] Will evaluate more next week but the fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream. [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. [Regression Potential] Will evaluate more next week but the fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream. Requires a minimum of keystoneauth1==3.13.0, and we have 3.13.1 in the stein cloud archive.
2020-03-11 13:23:31 Corey Bryant description [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. [Regression Potential] Will evaluate more next week but the fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream. Requires a minimum of keystoneauth1==3.13.0, and we have 3.13.1 in the stein cloud archive. [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. [Regression Potential] This fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream, helping to mitigate regression potential. The change does make an API change, as can be seen (note the differences between Proxy and OpenStackSDKAdapter: https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/rocky/contributor/layout.html#proxy https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/stein/contributor/layout.html#proxy Requires a minimum of keystoneauth1==3.13.0, and we already have 3.13.1 in the stein cloud archive.
2020-03-11 13:24:49 Corey Bryant description [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. [Regression Potential] This fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream, helping to mitigate regression potential. The change does make an API change, as can be seen (note the differences between Proxy and OpenStackSDKAdapter: https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/rocky/contributor/layout.html#proxy https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/stein/contributor/layout.html#proxy Requires a minimum of keystoneauth1==3.13.0, and we already have 3.13.1 in the stein cloud archive. [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. [Regression Potential] This fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream, helping to mitigate regression potential. The change does make an API change, as can be seen here (note the differences between Proxy and OpenStackSDKAdapter): https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/rocky/contributor/layout.html#proxy https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/stein/contributor/layout.html#proxy Requires a minimum of keystoneauth1==3.13.0, and we already have 3.13.1 in the stein cloud archive.
2020-03-11 13:29:13 Corey Bryant description [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. [Regression Potential] This fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream, helping to mitigate regression potential. The change does make an API change, as can be seen here (note the differences between Proxy and OpenStackSDKAdapter): https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/rocky/contributor/layout.html#proxy https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/stein/contributor/layout.html#proxy Requires a minimum of keystoneauth1==3.13.0, and we already have 3.13.1 in the stein cloud archive. [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. Additional deployment/tempest regression testing will also be required by the openstack team. [Regression Potential] This fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream, helping to mitigate regression potential. The change does make an API change, as can be seen here (note the differences between Proxy and OpenStackSDKAdapter): https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/rocky/contributor/layout.html#proxy https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/stein/contributor/layout.html#proxy Requires a minimum of keystoneauth1==3.13.0, and we already have 3.13.1 in the stein cloud archive.
2020-03-11 13:34:36 Corey Bryant description [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. Additional deployment/tempest regression testing will also be required by the openstack team. [Regression Potential] This fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream, helping to mitigate regression potential. The change does make an API change, as can be seen here (note the differences between Proxy and OpenStackSDKAdapter): https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/rocky/contributor/layout.html#proxy https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/stein/contributor/layout.html#proxy Requires a minimum of keystoneauth1==3.13.0, and we already have 3.13.1 in the stein cloud archive. [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. Additional deployment/tempest regression testing will also be required by the openstack team. [Regression Potential] This fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream, helping to mitigate regression potential. The version bump for stable/stein has been reviewed at: https://review.opendev.org/#/c/649154/ The change does make an API change, as can be seen here (note the differences between Proxy and OpenStackSDKAdapter): https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/rocky/contributor/layout.html#proxy https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/stein/contributor/layout.html#proxy The change requires a minimum of keystoneauth1==3.13.0, and we already have 3.13.1 in the stein cloud archive.
2020-03-11 13:54:55 Corey Bryant description [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. Additional deployment/tempest regression testing will also be required by the openstack team. [Regression Potential] This fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream, helping to mitigate regression potential. The version bump for stable/stein has been reviewed at: https://review.opendev.org/#/c/649154/ The change does make an API change, as can be seen here (note the differences between Proxy and OpenStackSDKAdapter): https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/rocky/contributor/layout.html#proxy https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/stein/contributor/layout.html#proxy The change requires a minimum of keystoneauth1==3.13.0, and we already have 3.13.1 in the stein cloud archive. [Impact] <LarsErikP> Lars Erik Pedersen in #ubuntu-server reports the following issue: The problem we're having is with octavia-dashboard. If you leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. I recently tested by installin openstack 0.27.0 with pip, and that fixed the issue He has tested with 0.27.0 installed from pip and it fixes the issue for him. The related fix we believe is https://github.com/openstack/openstacksdk/commit/41740827c4702e8fcaebdf6adf7a2d49a557ec14 They do seem to be related, though s/pids/threads. For more details on the original bug see: https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/2005306 [Test Case] Deploy openstack stein with octavia + octavia-dashboard. Leave a browser at the load-balancer page, apache starts to accumulate threads, and will eventually run out of memory. Lars has volunteered to test this once it is in proposed. Additional deployment/tempest regression testing will also be required by the openstack team. [Regression Potential] This fix has already landed in the stable/stein branch upstream, helping to mitigate regression potential. The version bump for stable/stein has been reviewed at: https://review.opendev.org/#/c/649154/ The change does make an API change, as can be seen here (note the differences between Proxy and OpenStackSDKAdapter): https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/rocky/contributor/layout.html#proxy https://docs.openstack.org/openstacksdk/stein/contributor/layout.html#proxy The change requires a minimum of keystoneauth1==3.13.0, and we already have 3.13.1 in the stein cloud archive. [Discussion] Plan is to bump python-openstacksdk from 0.26.0 to 0.27.0 for stein inline with upstream. This is not the typical process we follow, but in this case there is an API change and the only patch in the new minor release that affects package behavior is the the patch for this fix (the 3 other patches are to .zuul.yaml, .gitreview, and tox.ini).
2020-03-11 15:11:14 Corey Bryant cloud-archive/stein: status Triaged Fix Committed
2020-03-11 15:11:15 Corey Bryant tags verification-stein-needed
2020-03-12 14:13:09 Lars Erik Pedersen tags verification-stein-needed verification-stein-done
2020-03-18 19:51:14 Corey Bryant cloud-archive/stein: status Fix Committed Fix Released