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We observe increased error rates and are investigating #mastoadmin

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  • ordnung@chaos.socialO This user is from outside of this forum
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    ordnung@chaos.social
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    We observe increased error rates and are investigating #mastoadmin

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    • ordnung@chaos.socialO ordnung@chaos.social

      We observe increased error rates and are investigating #mastoadmin

      luc@chaos.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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      @ordnung Came here to search for the osm_tech account and see if they posted anything about an openstreetmap api outage

      Found a different outage instead xD
      What is it today 😄

      Good luck finding out what's up! Don't stress!

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      • ordnung@chaos.socialO ordnung@chaos.social

        We observe increased error rates and are investigating #mastoadmin

        ordnung@chaos.socialO This user is from outside of this forum
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        Looks like the problem is solved. Systemd-resolved was in a strange stage where it still resolved requests via dig as usual but for example a curl or mtr timed out on the DNS stage. Restarting systemd-resolved solved the problem. #mastoadmin

        zornem@chaos.socialZ jay16k@chaos.socialJ manawyrm@chaos.socialM sandzwerg@chaos.socialS jay9@chaos.socialJ 5 Replies Last reply
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          Looks like the problem is solved. Systemd-resolved was in a strange stage where it still resolved requests via dig as usual but for example a curl or mtr timed out on the DNS stage. Restarting systemd-resolved solved the problem. #mastoadmin

          zornem@chaos.socialZ This user is from outside of this forum
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          @ordnung thank you!

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          • ordnung@chaos.socialO ordnung@chaos.social

            Looks like the problem is solved. Systemd-resolved was in a strange stage where it still resolved requests via dig as usual but for example a curl or mtr timed out on the DNS stage. Restarting systemd-resolved solved the problem. #mastoadmin

            jay16k@chaos.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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            @ordnung sorry, not sorry

            But thanks for keeping it running ❤️

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            • ordnung@chaos.socialO ordnung@chaos.social

              Looks like the problem is solved. Systemd-resolved was in a strange stage where it still resolved requests via dig as usual but for example a curl or mtr timed out on the DNS stage. Restarting systemd-resolved solved the problem. #mastoadmin

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              @ordnung I've seen this exact issue in prod sooo, sooo many times and I still can't figure out what's wrong with the thing.

              Ended up replacing it entirely for prod machines, but I'd still really like to know what's happening there.

              There's some issue that looks the same, which sometimes (but not reproducibly) occurs when IPv6 addresses change while resolved is running, but I'm not sure if it's the same issue as the sudden/random hangs...
              *sigh* 😞

              *hugops*, thanks for your time and effort!

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                Looks like the problem is solved. Systemd-resolved was in a strange stage where it still resolved requests via dig as usual but for example a curl or mtr timed out on the DNS stage. Restarting systemd-resolved solved the problem. #mastoadmin

                sandzwerg@chaos.socialS This user is from outside of this forum
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                @ordnung thank you ❤️

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                • ordnung@chaos.socialO ordnung@chaos.social

                  Looks like the problem is solved. Systemd-resolved was in a strange stage where it still resolved requests via dig as usual but for example a curl or mtr timed out on the DNS stage. Restarting systemd-resolved solved the problem. #mastoadmin

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                  @ordnung thank you! ❤

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                    @ordnung sorry, not sorry

                    But thanks for keeping it running ❤️

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                    @Jay16K uh, neither the DNS protocol nor general practices or shortcomings around DNS seem to be at fault here. Pretty much any protocol, when implemented by people with insufficient understanding, will suffer bugs like this.

                    I mean, I'm a L3 person, I'll happily shit on DNS all day long… but not without reason?

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                    • manawyrm@chaos.socialM manawyrm@chaos.social

                      @ordnung I've seen this exact issue in prod sooo, sooo many times and I still can't figure out what's wrong with the thing.

                      Ended up replacing it entirely for prod machines, but I'd still really like to know what's happening there.

                      There's some issue that looks the same, which sometimes (but not reproducibly) occurs when IPv6 addresses change while resolved is running, but I'm not sure if it's the same issue as the sudden/random hangs...
                      *sigh* 😞

                      *hugops*, thanks for your time and effort!

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                      @manawyrm @ordnung Same with me. Messed around a bit with resolvectl but no luck so far. Happens since a few months/weeks. Don't know exact version though.

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