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We are experiencing issues with in our Fluent Bit deployments in Kubernetes cluster, where 1 or 2 pods entering a CrashLoopBackOff state on a cluster consisting of 6 to 8 nodes.
Does anyone have any insights into what might be going wrong here? I've noticed that Fluent Bit suddenly exits when it encounters the error [input chunk] fail to drop enough chunks in order to place new data. Is this behavior intentional? Shouldn't Fluent Bit shut down gracefully and release resources properly?
...
if (count != 0) {
flb_error("[input chunk] fail to drop enough chunks in order to place new data");
exit(0);
}
Bug Report
Describe the bug
We are experiencing issues with in our Fluent Bit deployments in Kubernetes cluster, where 1 or 2 pods entering a CrashLoopBackOff state on a cluster consisting of 6 to 8 nodes.
To Reproduce
(SIGSEGV)
Fail to drop enough chunks in order to place new data
Expected behavior
No such file or directory
Fail to drop enough chunks in order to place new data
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