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Re: [HTCondor-users] Python Bindings crash without exception when remotely holding jobs



The local log initially said very little, the debug messages are going to a configured log and the only message is the main process noticing the process in question has died and restarts it. I've added the exit code of the subprocess to the log and it is returning -11 which is SIGSEGV (Segmentation fault)

2019-03-26 10:52:47,968 - Job Poller - DEBUG - Adding job <removed>#15688.0#1553144582 2019-03-26 10:52:47,980 - Job Poller - DEBUG - No alias found in requirements expression 2019-03-26 10:52:47,981 - Job Poller - DEBUG - {'requirements': '(group_name is "test-dev2" && TARGET.Arch == "x86_64") && (TARGET.OpSys == "LINUX") && (TARGET.Disk >= RequestDisk) && (TARGET.Memory >= RequestMemory) && (TARGET.Cpus >= RequestCpus) && (TARGET.HasFileTransfer)', 'request_ram': 15000, 'request_disk': 94371840, 'q_date': 1553432582, 'proc_id': 0, 'job_status': 1, 'user': '<removed>', 'request_cpus': 4, 'job_priority': 10, 'entered_current_status': 1553432582, 'global_job_id': '<removed>#16432.0#1553432582', 'cluster_id': 16432, 'group_name': 'test-dev2'} 2019-03-26 10:52:47,982 - Job Poller - DEBUG - inventory_item_hash(old): None 2019-03-26 10:52:47,982 - Job Poller - DEBUG - inventory_item_hash(new): 97b4c6c61bad8e44a72dfd34cfe1d6f8,cluster_id=16432,entered_current_status=1553432582,global_job_id=<removed>#16432.0#1553432582,job_priority=10,job_status=1,proc_id=0,q_date=1553432582,request_cpus=4,request_disk=94371840,request_ram=15000,requirements=(group_name is "test-dev2" && TARGET.Arch == "x86_64") && (TARGET.OpSys == "LINUX") && (TARGET.Disk >= RequestDisk) && (TARGET.Memory >= RequestMemory) && (TARGET.Cpus >= RequestCpus) && (TARGET.HasFileTransfer),user=<removed> 2019-03-26 10:52:47,982 - Job Poller - DEBUG - Adding job csv2-dev2.heprc.uvic.ca#16432.0#1553432582 2019-03-26 10:52:47,988 - Job Poller - DEBUG - No alias found in requirements expression 2019-03-26 10:52:47,988 - Job Poller - DEBUG - testing is not a valid group for csv2-dev2.heprc.uvic.ca, ignoring foreign job. 2019-03-26 10:52:47,989 - Job Poller - INFO - 6845 jobs held or to be held due to invalid user or group specifications. 2019-03-26 10:52:47,992 - Job Poller - DEBUG - Holding: ['16335.0', '16335.1', '16335.2', '16335.3', '16335.4', <SHORTENED FOR READABILITY> ''] 2019-03-26 10:52:47,993 - Job Poller - DEBUG - Executing job action hold on csv2-dev2.heprc.uvic.ca 2019-03-26 10:52:55,698 - MainProcess - ERROR - job process died, restarting...
2019-03-26 10:52:55,993 - MainProcess  - DEBUG - exit code: -11
2019-03-26 10:52:57,158 - Job Poller - INFO - Retrieved inventory from the database.
2019-03-26 10:52:57,159 - Job Poller   - DEBUG - Beginning poller cycle

-Colson


On 03/25/2019 02:51 PM, John M Knoeller wrote:
What does the local log file say?  (I'm assuming ToolLog is where your logging.debug messages go?)
Do you get a core file  when the python script aborts?

What I'm trying to get at is - is this a segfault. or is HTCondor aborting on purpose because of some failure.
This will be easy to fix if we can figure out exactly where in the HTCondor code the segfault or abort it happing.

-tj

-----Original Message-----
From: HTCondor-users <htcondor-users-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxx> On Behalf Of Colson Driemel
Sent: Monday, March 25, 2019 1:18 PM
To: htcondor-users@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [HTCondor-users] Python Bindings crash without exception when remotely holding jobs

Hi All,

So the system I'm working on inspects job queues from various condor
instances and provisions cloud resources to run the jobs.

As a part of this process jobs are held if they do not conform to
certain conditions- a list of jobs are compiled and then held using:

condor_session.act(htcondor.JobAction.Hold, held_job_ids)

for a little more context:

try:
      logging.debug("Executing job action hold on %s" % condor_host)
      hold_result = condor_session.act(htcondor.JobAction.Hold, held_job_ids)
      logging.debug("Hold result: %s" % hold_result)
      condor_session.edit(held_job_ids, "HoldReason", '"Invalid user or
group name for htondor host %s, held by job poller"' % condor_host)

except Exception as exc:
      logging.error("Failure holding jobs: %s" % exc)
      logging.error("Aborting cycle...")
      abort_cycle = True
      break


I am pretty sure the error has something to do with the configuration on
the remote condor host but my real issue is that it causes the python
code to crash with no exception.
This is a snapshot of the Schedd log from the remote condor in question:

03/22/19 10:53:33 (pid:2277705) AUTHENTICATE: handshake failed!
03/22/19 10:53:33 (pid:2277705) DC_AUTHENTICATE: authentication of
<IPADDR:44307> did not result in a valid mapped user name, which is
required for this command (478 ACT_ON_JOBS), so aborting.
03/22/19 10:53:33 (pid:2277705) DC_AUTHENTICATE: reason for
authentication failure: AUTHENTICATE:1002:Failure performing
handshake|AUTHENTICATE:1004:Failed to authenticate using
KERBEROS|AUTHENTICATE:1004:Failed to authenticate using
FS|FS:1004:Unable to lstat(/tmp/FS_XXXMc7VmW)

Any ideas on how i can stop this crash?

Thanks,
Colson

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