for internal decisions as this error is strongly used by other packages. By checking such wrapped errors the internal decision can be influenced accidentally.
In this case the retry mechanism checked if the error is context.DeadlineExceeded and assumed it would be created by the internal context. This assumption was wrong.
from an approach that loaded the runners only once at the startup
to a method that will be repeated i.e. if the Nomad Event Stream connection interrupts.
Normally, the result of executing the `lsCommand` should never be empty. However, we have observed that CodeOcean sometimes receives an empty JSON result if the runner is being deleted while the list file system request is processed. Therefore, we add a check if something has been written to CodeOcean and otherwise report an error.
that was triggered when [the execution timeout got exceeded, the runner got destroyed, or the WebSocket connection to CodeOcean closed] and the Allocation did not react to the SIGQUIT within the grace period.
that was caused by creating an intermediate environment `fetchedEnvironment` when fetching the environments but not removing it in case that we just copy its configuration to the existing environment.
into the utils including all other retry mechanisms.
With this change we fix that the WatchEventStream goroutine does not stop directly when the context is done (but previously only one second after).
that ensures that `onAllocationStopped` returns true when the runner was deleted before by the inactivity timer.
This feature is required for handling a race condition with the event handling of a rescheduled allocation.
In today's unattended upgrade, we have seen how the prewarming pool size dropped to (near) zero. This was based on lost Nomad allocations. The allocations got rescheduled, but not added again to Poseidon.
The reason for this is a miscommunication between the Event Handling and the Nomad Manager. `removedByPoseidon` was true even if the runner was not removed by the manager, but an idle runner.
Only the Sentry hook uses the values of the passed context. Therefore, we removed the values from our log statements when we shifted them from an extra `WithField` call to the context.
We fix this behavior by introducing a Logrus Hook that copies a fixed set of context values to the logging data.
When "markRunnerAsUsed" fails, we silently ignored it. Only, when additionally the return of the runner failed, we threw the error.
When a Runner is destroyed, we are only notified that Nomad removed the allocation, but cannot tell about the reason.
For "the execution did not stop after SIGQUIT" we did not log the belonging runner id.
due to the Nomad request exiting before the allocation is stopped. We catch this behavior by introducing a time period for the allocation being stopped iff the exit code is 128.
Before, Nomad executions often got stopped because the runner was deleted.
With the previous commit, we cover the exception to this behaviour by stopping the execution Poseidon-side.
These different approaches lead to different context error messages.
In this commit, we move the check of the passed timeout, to respond with the corresponding client message again.
Destroying the runner when Nomad informs us about its allocation being stopped, fixes the error of executions running into their timeout even if the allocation was stopped long ago.
When allocations fail and restart they are added again to the idle runners. The bug fixed with this commit is that the inactivity timer was not stopped at the restart. This led to the idle runner being removed when the timer expired.
that was triggered by simultaneous deletion of the runner due to inactivity, and the allocation being rescheduled due to a lost node.
It led to the allocation first being rescheduled, and then being stopped. This caused an unexpected stopping of a pending runner on a lower level.
To fix it we added communication from the upper level that the stop of the job was expected.
- Abstracting from the exec form while generating.
- Removal of single quotes (usage of only double-quotes).
- Bash-nesting using escaping of special characters.