LOG Meeting Minutes 2018-04-17



Notes



Kibana pod is down - LOG-357: LOG kibana pod not coming upClosed

Periodically one of the higher containers in a dependency tree will not get restarted in time to pick up running child containers - usually this is the kibana container

Fix this or "any" container by deleting the container in question and kubernetes will bring another one up.

root@a-onap-auto-20180412-ref:~# kubectl get services --all-namespaces | grep log onap dev-vfc-catalog ClusterIP 10.43.210.8 <none> 8806/TCP 5d onap log-es NodePort 10.43.77.87 <none> 9200:30254/TCP 5d onap log-es-tcp ClusterIP 10.43.159.93 <none> 9300/TCP 5d onap log-kibana NodePort 10.43.41.102 <none> 5601:30253/TCP 5d onap log-ls NodePort 10.43.180.165 <none> 5044:30255/TCP 5d onap log-ls-http ClusterIP 10.43.13.180 <none> 9600/TCP 5d root@a-onap-auto-20180412-ref:~# kubectl get pods --all-namespaces | grep log onap dev-log-elasticsearch-66cdc4f855-wmpkz 1/1 Running 0 5d onap dev-log-kibana-5b6f86bcb4-drpzq 0/1 Running 1076 5d onap dev-log-logstash-6d9fdccdb6-ngq2f 1/1 Running 0 5d root@a-onap-auto-20180412-ref:~# kubectl delete pod dev-log-kibana-5b6f86bcb4-drpzq -n onap pod "dev-log-kibana-5b6f86bcb4-drpzq" deleted root@a-onap-auto-20180412-ref:~# kubectl get pods --all-namespaces | grep log onap dev-log-elasticsearch-66cdc4f855-wmpkz 1/1 Running 0 5d onap dev-log-kibana-5b6f86bcb4-drpzq 0/1 Terminating 1076 5d onap dev-log-kibana-5b6f86bcb4-gpn2m 0/1 Pending 0 12s onap dev-log-logstash-6d9fdccdb6-ngq2f 1/1 Running 0 5d