5.4.14.6 OcnrfIngressGatewayPodPendingMessageInDangerOfCongestionState

Table 5-119 OcnrfIngressGatewayPodPendingMessageInDangerOfCongestionState

Field Details
Description 'The pod {{$labels.kubernetes_pod_name}} is in Danger of Congestion state due to Pending Message above threshold'
Summary 'kubernetes_namespace: {{$labels.kubernetes_namespace}},podname: {{$labels.kubernetes_pod_name}}, timestamp: {{ with query "time()" }}{{ . | first | value | humanizeTimestamp }}{{ end }} : The pod is in Danger of Congestion state due to Pending Message above threshold'
Severity Major
Condition

Ingress Gateway pod is in Danger of Congestion state due to pending message count above the configured thresholds.

OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.323.5.3.36.1.2.7097
Metric Used oc_ingressgateway_pod_resource_state
Recommended Actions The alert is cleared when the pending message count is not as per the configured thresholds value for the Danger of Congestion state.

Note: The thresholds can be viewed using REST API.

Steps:

Reassess if the NRF is receiving additional traffic.

If this is unexpected, contact My Oracle Support.

  1. Refer to alert to determine which pod is receiving high traffic. It may due to a sudden spike in traffic. For example: When one mated site goes down, the NFs move to the given site. Check if NF is sending high number of updates, register, or deregister.
  2. Check the service pod logs on Kibana to determine the reason for the errors.
  3. If this is expected traffic, then the thresholds levels may need to be re-evaluated as per the call rate and reconfigured as mentioned in Oracle Communications Cloud Native Core, Network Repository Function REST Specification Guide.
Available in OCI No