[chef] Re: Re: Chef Server timeouts


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  • From: Cassiano Leal < >
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  • Subject: [chef] Re: Re: Chef Server timeouts
  • Date: Wed, 24 Jul 2013 14:16:41 -0300

The only things logged for erchef are:


2013-07-24T17:08:09Z INFO req_id=x+AfrOJ1AUtORncdS9mIfg==; status=200; method=GET; path=/nodes/apps; user=apps; msg=[]; req_time=504; rdbms_time=422; rdbms_count=2

2013-07-24T17:08:09Z INFO req_id=4QrUsBd/rJ77XlBB2hWogw==; status=200; method=GET; path=/roles/api; user=apps; msg=[]; req_time=479; rdbms_time=373; rdbms_count=2

2013-07-24T17:08:10Z INFO req_id=55zYGCExTCxAYJAaXdGMGA==; status=200; method=GET; path=/roles/manager; user=apps; msg=[]; req_time=488; rdbms_time=356; rdbms_count=2

2013-07-24T17:08:10Z INFO req_id=a8NzqLLMByrRSPSdbvazQw==; status=200; method=GET; path=/roles/web; user=apps; msg=[]; req_time=476; rdbms_time=349; rdbms_count=2

2013-07-24T17:08:11Z INFO req_id=Ec3C1KgepqDadQu/WJpTPA==; status=200; method=GET; path=/environments/production; user=apps; msg=[]; req_time=469; rdbms_time=342; rdbms_count=2


I’m not sure how this is helpful..


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On July 24, 2013 at 12:42:19, Chris ( ) wrote:

BTW, port 8000 should be the erChef process


On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 8:41 AM, Chris < " target="_blank"> > wrote:
I've run into this too. I just migrated to OSC 11 on Monday and less than 24 hrs later had this problem. It only happened once though. I don't have any more info on it either.


On Wed, Jul 24, 2013 at 8:34 AM, Cassiano Leal < " target="_blank"> > wrote:

Hi,


I’m having an issue with my OSS Chef Server. Clients time out while trying to connect to it.


I found this on /var/log/chef-server/nginx/error.log:


2013/07/24 12:29:44 [error] 859#0: *30 upstream timed out (110: Connection timed out) while reading response header from upstream, client: 10.0.1.160, server: ip-10-0-1-10.sa-east-1.compute.internal, request: "POST /environments/production/cookbook_versions HTTP/1.1", upstream: "http://127.0.0.1:8000/environments/production/cookbook_versions", host: "10.0.1.10:443”


My guess is that the problem is in the “upstream” service that runs on port 8000, but I’m not sure which service that is. Where do I look?


Cheers,




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