[Starlingx-discuss] [Distributed Edge cloud] Edge cloud: kubelet-taking 100% in edge cloud

Dharwadkar, Sriram Sriram.Dharwadkar at commscope.com
Fri May 21 19:20:39 UTC 2021


Hi Team,

We have deployed Distributed StarlingX in one of our systems (with the load 20.06). Below is the version
OS="centos"
SW_VERSION="20.06"
BUILD_TARGET="Host Installer"
BUILD_TYPE="Formal"
BUILD_ID="r/stx.4.0"

JOB="STX_4.0_build_layer_flock"
BUILD_BY="starlingx.build at cengn.ca"
BUILD_NUMBER="22"
BUILD_HOST="starlingx_mirror"
BUILD_DATE="2020-08-05 12:25:52 +0000"

Edge cloud is running in AIO-Duplex low latency mode in 2 controllers with 24 cores each.
When we deploy CPU intensive pods attached to SRIOV-vfs, we are observing an issue, where kubelet is taking 100% of CPU.
Below are the details captured.

ontroller-1:/proc/2455541/fd# ps -ealf | grep -i kubelet
4 S root     2453203       1 39  80   0 - 265440 -     12:47 ?        00:31:18 /usr/bin/kubelet --bootstrap-kubeconfig=/etc/kubernetes/bootstrap-kubelet.conf --kubeconfig=/etc/kubernetes/kubelet.conf --config=/var/lib/kubelet/config.yaml --container-runtime=remote --container-runtime-endpoint=/var/run/containerd/containerd.sock --cni-bin-dir=/usr/libexec/cni --node-ip=10.222.35.3 --volume-plugin-dir=/usr/libexec/kubernetes/kubelet-plugins/volume/exec/ --feature-gates TopologyManager=true --cpu-manager-policy=static --topology-manager-policy=single-numa-node --system-reserved=memory=7000Mi --reserved-cpus=0-2 --container-runtime=remote --container-runtime-endpoint=unix:///var/run/containerd/containerd.sock
0 S root     3554919 2551522  0  80   0 - 28181 -      14:06 pts/2    00:00:00 grep --color=auto -i kubelet

controller-1:/proc/2455541/fd# ps -eLP | grep 2453203
2453203 2453203   0 ?        00:00:00 kubelet
2453203 2453206   2 ?        00:00:19 kubelet
2453203 2453207   1 ?        00:00:00 kubelet
2453203 2453208   1 ?        00:00:12 kubelet
2453203 2453209   0 ?        00:00:00 kubelet
2453203 2453210   1 ?        00:00:00 kubelet
2453203 2453211   1 ?        00:00:00 kubelet
2453203 2453215   2 ?        00:00:00 kubelet
2453203 2453218   2 ?        00:00:00 kubelet
2453203 2453254   1 ?        00:00:00 kubelet
2453203 2453255   1 ?        00:00:00 kubelet
2453203 2453287   0 ?        00:00:00 kubelet
2453203 2453290   1 ?        00:00:19 kubelet
2453203 2455519   1 ?        00:00:17 kubelet
2453203 2455540   2 ?        00:00:14 kubelet
2453203 2455541   0 ?        00:28:24 kubelet
.....

There are around 31 threads of kubelet running. One of the thread(2455541) is taking 100% cpu.
Strace done on kubelet, shows the below output. It is trying to read something from the fd 32 continously
controller-1:/proc/2455541/fd# strace -p 2455541
strace: Process 2455541 attached
read(32, 0xc002125900, 4608)            = ? ERESTARTNOINTR (To be restarted)
read(32, 0xc002125900, 4608)            = ? ERESTARTNOINTR (To be restarted)
read(32, 0xc002125900, 4608)            = ? ERESTARTNOINTR (To be restarted)
read(32, 0xc002125900, 4608)            = ? ERESTARTNOINTR (To be restarted)
read(32, 0xc002125900, 4608)            = ? ERESTARTNOINTR (To be restarted)
read(32, 0xc002125900, 4608)            = ? ERESTARTNOINTR (To be restarted)
read(32, 0xc002125900, 4608)            = ? ERESTARTNOINTR (To be restarted)
read(32, 0xc002125900, 4608)            = ? ERESTARTNOINTR (To be restarted)
read(32, 0xc002125900, 4608)            = ? ERESTARTNOINTR (To be restarted)

controller-1:/proc/2455541# cd fd
controller-1:/proc/2455541/fd# ls
0  1  10  11  12  13  14  15  16  17  18  19  2  20  21  22  23  24  25  26  27  29  3  30  31  32  34  4  5  6  7  8  9

Fd 32 seems to be a calico virtual interface. Kubelet is spinning on this interface continuously which shoots up the CPU usage to 100%
controller-1:/proc/2455541/fd# ls -l 32
lr-x------ 1 root root 64 May 21 13:44 32 -> /sys/devices/virtual/net/cali0db93ba21d0/speed
controller-1:/proc/2455541/fd#

Within few mins, we cannot do ssh to controller-1. In console, top shows the kubelet taking 100%.

Any clues on this issue would be of great help, let me know if any information is required.

Regards,
Sriram



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