/var/log/foreman/dynflow_executor.output file size increases quickly due to a huge amount of "Warning" messages being logged.

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Issue

  • The /var/log/foreman/dynflow_executor.output log file gets overloaded with the following Warning messages, increasing file size quickly.
Starting Rails environment
Starting dynflow with the following options: {:rails_root=>"/usr/share/foreman", :process_name=>"dynflow_executor", :pid_dir=>"/usr/share/foreman/tmp/pids", :log_dir=>"/usr/share/foreman/log", :wait_attempts=>300, :wait_sleep=>1, :executors_count=>1, :memory_limit=>0, :memory_init_delay=>7200, :memory_polling_interval=>60}
Everything ready for world: 73229874-8b3f-414a-962a-66207bf714a5
/opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/runcible-2.13.0/lib/runcible/extensions/consumer.rb:17: warning: Runcible::Response#respond_to?(:to_ary) uses the deprecated method signature, which takes one parameter
/opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/runcible-2.13.0/lib/runcible/response.rb:10: warning: respond_to? is defined here
/opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/katello-3.12.0.41/app/lib/actions/pulp/abstract_async_task_group.rb:81: warning: Runcible::Response#respond_to?(:to_hash) uses the deprecated method signature, which takes one parameter
/opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/runcible-2.13.0/lib/runcible/response.rb:10: warning: respond_to? is defined here
/opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/runcible-2.13.0/lib/runcible/extensions/consumer.rb:17: warning: Runcible::Response#respond_to?(:to_ary) uses the deprecated method signature, which takes one parameter
/opt/theforeman/tfm/root/usr/share/gems/gems/runcible-2.13.0/lib/runcible/response.rb:10: warning: respond_to? is defined here
Exiting

Environment

  • Red Hat Satellite 6.6
  • Red Hat Satellite 6.7

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