This might help, too: Evidence that the mirrors ARE using org_name/stable to fetch new resources, in addition to (for some reason) looking in root/pypi: $ kubectl --namespace=devpi-server logs devpi-server-primary-85d6484cb7-hgqpp | grep "org_name/stable" ... "172.27.23.69" (172.27.23.69) - [02/Jan/2020:18:13:16 +0000] "GET /org_name/stable/+f/bc8/552112d1152f5/a_different_project-9.6.2-py2-none-any.whl HTTP/1.1" 200 1006276 "-" 0.000 "http/https/https" " primary-devpi-server.example.com/primary-devpi-server.example.com/primary-devpi-server.example.com" "80/443/443" "172.27.32.145" (172.27.32.145) - [02/Jan/2020:18:13:17 +0000] "GET /org_name/stable/+f/bc8/552112d1152f5/a_different_project-9.6.2-py2-none-any.whl HTTP/1.1" 200 1006276 "-" 0.000 "http/https/https" " primary-devpi-server.example.com/primary-devpi-server.example.com/primary-devpi-server.example.com" "80/443/443" ... Nick On Fri, Jan 3, 2020 at 7:48 AM Nicholas Williams < nicholas@nicholaswilliams.net> wrote:
That request had already rolled off, so I had to search for a new one. Here's this:
$ kubectl --namespace=devpi-server logs devpi-server-primary-85d6484cb7-hgqpp | grep req8603 2020-01-03 13:22:19,560 INFO: [req8603] GET /root/pypi/+simple/internal_project_name/ 2020-01-03 13:22:19,631 ERROR: [req8603] [Rtx14627] while handling https://primary-devpi-server.example.com/root/pypi/+simple/internal_project_... :
I'm trying to troubleshoot that further, so I grepped for the URI, which nothing should be requesting:
$ kubectl --namespace=devpi-server logs devpi-server-primary-85d6484cb7-hgqpp | grep "/root/pypi/+simple/internal_project_name/" 2020-01-02 18:10:53,164 INFO: [req82] GET /root/pypi/+simple/internal_project_name/ 2020-01-02 18:10:53,170 ERROR: [req82] [Rtx14604] while handling https://primary-devpi-server.example.com/root/pypi/+simple/internal_project_... : "172.27.23.69" (172.27.23.69) - [02/Jan/2020:18:10:53 +0000] "GET /root/pypi/+simple/internal_project_name/ HTTP/1.1" 404 1037 "-" 0.013 "http/https/https" " primary-devpi-server.example.com/primary-devpi-server.example.com/primary-devpi-server.example.com" "80/443/443"
That IP address from which that request came is the IP address of one of the mirror servers. When I grep the mirror logs for that internal project name, there is nothing indicating that it is looking in root/pypi; only org_name/stable:
$ kubectl --namespace=devpi-server logs devpi-server-replica-0 | grep internal_project_name 2020-01-02 18:10:53,150 INFO: [req37] GET /org_name/stable/+simple/internal_project_name/ "172.27.36.103" (172.27.36.103) - [02/Jan/2020:18:10:53 +0000] "GET /org_name/stable/+simple/internal_project_name/ HTTP/1.1" 200 1878 "-" 0.101 "http/https/https" " devpi.example.com/devpi.example.com/devpi.example.com" "80/443/443"
So our builds (locally and on Jenkins) are requesting /org_name/stable/+simple/internal_project_name/ of the mirrors, but then the mirrors are requesting /root/pypi/+simple/internal_project_name/ of the master. But they must at some point be requesting the correct URL, because the mirrors have all of the proper projects in org_name/stable, and you can install them all just fine using the mirrors.
On the master, the indexes are configured as follows (org_name/stable extends org_name/upstream extends root/pypi):
$ devpi index -v org_name/stable http://127.0.0.1/org_name/stable: type=stage bases=org_name/upstream volatile=False acl_upload=org_name acl_toxresult_upload=org_name mirror_whitelist=
$ devpi index -v org_name/upstream http://127.0.0.1/org_name/upstream: type=stage bases=root/pypi volatile=False acl_upload=org_name acl_toxresult_upload=org_name mirror_whitelist=*
The mirror/replica servers are configured like this:
devpi-server: serverdir: /data/devpi-server/server-data secretfile: /data/devpi-server/server-data/.secret unix-socket: /tmp/devpi-server.sock unix-socket-perms: "0666" threads: 16 replica-max-retries: 2 request-timeout: 5 root-passwd: ****************** theme: semantic-ui role: replica master-url: https://primary-devpi-server.example.com
Hope that additional information helps.
Thanks,
Nick
On Fri, Jan 3, 2020 at 3:32 AM Florian Schulze
wrote: On 2 Jan 2020, at 18:19, Nicholas Williams wrote:
We're starting to roll out our new Devpi installation to projects now that we've tested it extensively. We have one master and three mirrors. For the purposes of this email, the mirrors are load-balanced behind the domain name "devpi.example.com," and the master is available at " primary-devpi-server.example.com."
We configured our Pipenv and Pip installations to use this index URL: https://devpi.example.com/org_name/stable/+simple/
That URL will use the mirrors. The "org_name/stable" index extends root/pypi and also includes our internal projects. Everything appears to be working on the client. No errors, installs are going off without a hitch.
However, the Devpi server on the master machine (not the mirrors) logs a ton of errors like the following:
[req78237] [Rtx14602] while handling
https://primary-devpi-server.example.com/root/pypi/+simple/internal_project_...
: The project internal_project_name does not exist.
What is the cause of these errors? Is this something that should concern us, or something that we can ignore? "internal_project_name" installs just fine, but for some reason yields those errors on the master server.
Is there more log output with the same request number ("req78237" in this case)? Without that it is hard to say. Looking at the code this should only happen if root/pypi is accessed directly. What is the setting of ``mirror_whitelist`` in "org_name/stable"? I tried with an empty whitelist and with * and in both cases I wasn't able to provoke the error for a private package.
Regards, Florian Schulze