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New ASYNC net.dns.resolver fails with getaddrinfo(err=12): Timeout while contacting DNS servers with Elasticsearch shipper #7105
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OS Windows Server 2012 R2, 64bit. With |
Do you know if the 2.0.10 releases work correctly? |
I have the same problem and saw this on version 2.0.10, 2.0.11 and 2.1.0. I am using the Some info:
[2023/04/19 05:15:00] [ warn] [net] getaddrinfo(host='<REDACTED>.', err=12): Timeout while contacting DNS servers
[2023/04/19 05:15:00] [error] [output:loki:loki.0] no upstream connections available
[2023/04/19 05:15:00] [ warn] [net] getaddrinfo(host='<REDACTED>.', err=12): Timeout while contacting DNS servers
[2023/04/19 05:15:00] [error] [output:loki:loki.0] no upstream connections available
[2023/04/19 05:15:00] [error] [upstream] connection #-1 to tcp://unavailable:0 timed out after 10 seconds (connection timeout)
... The output looks like the following:
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Almost 24 hours later, the DNS error seems gone after setting |
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Reproduced in v1.8.11 & 1.9.7 with Elasticsearch plugin &
net.dns.resolver ASYNC
:Changing
net.dns.resolver
toLEGACY
resolved the problem in both versions.net.dns.resolver
is documented only in v1.9:https://docs.fluentbit.io/manual/v/1.9-pre/administration/networking
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Timeout while contacting DNS servers
with latest v2.19.1 aws/aws-for-fluent-bit#233The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: