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we are utilizing the Strimzi Kafka Operator to orchestrate a Kafka cluster. All operators are frequently throwing exceptions like the following (a couple of times every minute).
2024-02-01 08:34:42 WARN JdkWebSocketImpl:129 - Queued close did not succeed
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: statusCode
at jdk.internal.net.http.websocket.WebSocketImpl.sendClose(WebSocketImpl.java:309) ~[java.net.http:?]
at io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.jdkhttp.JdkWebSocketImpl.sendClose(JdkWebSocketImpl.java:126) ~[io.fabric8.kubernetes-httpclient-jdk-6.9.2.jar:?]
at io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.dsl.internal.WatcherWebSocketListener.onClose(WatcherWebSocketListener.java:67) ~[io.fabric8.kubernetes-client-6.9.2.jar:?]
at io.fabric8.kubernetes.client.jdkhttp.JdkWebSocketImpl.onClose(JdkWebSocketImpl.java:84) ~[io.fabric8.kubernetes-httpclient-jdk-6.9.2.jar:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.websocket.WebSocketImpl$ReceiveTask.processClose(WebSocketImpl.java:528) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.websocket.WebSocketImpl$ReceiveTask.run(WebSocketImpl.java:459) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler$CompleteRestartableTask.run(SequentialScheduler.java:149) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler$SchedulableTask.run(SequentialScheduler.java:230) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.HttpClientImpl$DelegatingExecutor.execute(HttpClientImpl.java:157) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler.runOrSchedule(SequentialScheduler.java:305) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler.runOrSchedule(SequentialScheduler.java:274) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.websocket.WebSocketImpl.trySetState(WebSocketImpl.java:845) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.websocket.WebSocketImpl.signalClose(WebSocketImpl.java:771) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.websocket.WebSocketImpl$SignallingMessageConsumer.onComplete(WebSocketImpl.java:828) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.websocket.TransportImpl$ReceiveTask.run(TransportImpl.java:709) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler$CompleteRestartableTask.run(SequentialScheduler.java:149) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler$SchedulableTask.run(SequentialScheduler.java:230) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler.runOrSchedule(SequentialScheduler.java:303) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler.runOrSchedule(SequentialScheduler.java:256) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.websocket.TransportImpl$ReadEvent.handle(TransportImpl.java:766) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.RawChannelTube$ReadSubscriber.checkEvents(RawChannelTube.java:174) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.RawChannelTube$ReadSubscriber.onComplete(RawChannelTube.java:223) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SSLTube$DelegateWrapper.onComplete(SSLTube.java:276) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SSLTube$SSLSubscriberWrapper.complete(SSLTube.java:440) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SSLTube$SSLSubscriberWrapper.onComplete(SSLTube.java:541) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SubscriberWrapper.checkCompletion(SubscriberWrapper.java:472) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SubscriberWrapper$DownstreamPusher.run1(SubscriberWrapper.java:334) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SubscriberWrapper$DownstreamPusher.run(SubscriberWrapper.java:259) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler$LockingRestartableTask.run(SequentialScheduler.java:205) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler$CompleteRestartableTask.run(SequentialScheduler.java:149) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler$SchedulableTask.run(SequentialScheduler.java:230) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler.runOrSchedule(SequentialScheduler.java:303) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler.runOrSchedule(SequentialScheduler.java:256) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SubscriberWrapper.outgoing(SubscriberWrapper.java:232) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SSLFlowDelegate$Reader.processData(SSLFlowDelegate.java:513) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SSLFlowDelegate$Reader$ReaderDownstreamPusher.run(SSLFlowDelegate.java:268) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler$LockingRestartableTask.run(SequentialScheduler.java:205) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler$CompleteRestartableTask.run(SequentialScheduler.java:149) ~[java.net.http:?]
at jdk.internal.net.http.common.SequentialScheduler$SchedulableTask.run(SequentialScheduler.java:230) ~[java.net.http:?]
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1136) ~[?:?]
at java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:635) ~[?:?]
at java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:840) ~[?:?]
2024-02-01 08:34:42 WARN JdkWebSocketImpl:142 - Aborting WebSocket due to a write error or failure with sendClose
The call stack suggests the issue originates somewhere from inside the fabric8 Kubernetes client (version 6.9.2).
Does anyone have a clue what might cause this, or else any further hint as to where to start digging for the root cause?
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Hi,
we are utilizing the Strimzi Kafka Operator to orchestrate a Kafka cluster. All operators are frequently throwing exceptions like the following (a couple of times every minute).
The call stack suggests the issue originates somewhere from inside the fabric8 Kubernetes client (version 6.9.2).
Does anyone have a clue what might cause this, or else any further hint as to where to start digging for the root cause?
(Kubernetes 1.27.6 hosted environment)
[Edit: issue still persists with K8s 1.28.5.]
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