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django - Celery: WorkerLostError: Worker exited prematurely: signal 9 (SIGKILL)

I use Celery with RabbitMQ in my Django app (on Elastic Beanstalk) to manage background tasks and I daemonized it using Supervisor. The problem now, is that one of the period task that I defined is failing (after a week in which it worked properly), the error I've got is:

[01/Apr/2014 23:04:03] [ERROR] [celery.worker.job:272] Task clean-dead-sessions[1bfb5a0a-7914-4623-8b5b-35fc68443d2e] raised unexpected: WorkerLostError('Worker exited prematurely: signal 9 (SIGKILL).',)
Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "/opt/python/run/venv/lib/python2.7/site-packages/billiard/pool.py", line 1168, in mark_as_worker_lost
    human_status(exitcode)),
WorkerLostError: Worker exited prematurely: signal 9 (SIGKILL).

All the processes managed by supervisor are up and running properly (supervisorctl status says RUNNNING).

I tried to read several logs on my ec2 instance but no one seems to help me in finding out what is the cause of the SIGKILL. What should I do? How can I investigate?

These are my celery settings:

CELERY_TIMEZONE = 'UTC'
CELERY_TASK_SERIALIZER = 'json'
CELERY_ACCEPT_CONTENT = ['json']
BROKER_URL = os.environ['RABBITMQ_URL']
CELERY_IGNORE_RESULT = True
CELERY_DISABLE_RATE_LIMITS = False
CELERYD_HIJACK_ROOT_LOGGER = False

And this is my supervisord.conf:

[program:celery_worker]
environment=$env_variables
directory=/opt/python/current/app
command=/opt/python/run/venv/bin/celery worker -A com.cygora -l info --pidfile=/opt/python/run/celery_worker.pid
startsecs=10
stopwaitsecs=60
stopasgroup=true
killasgroup=true
autostart=true
autorestart=true
stdout_logfile=/opt/python/log/celery_worker.stdout.log
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=5MB
stdout_logfile_backups=10
stderr_logfile=/opt/python/log/celery_worker.stderr.log
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=5MB
stderr_logfile_backups=10
numprocs=1

[program:celery_beat]
environment=$env_variables
directory=/opt/python/current/app
command=/opt/python/run/venv/bin/celery beat -A com.cygora -l info --pidfile=/opt/python/run/celery_beat.pid --schedule=/opt/python/run/celery_beat_schedule
startsecs=10
stopwaitsecs=300
stopasgroup=true
killasgroup=true
autostart=false
autorestart=true
stdout_logfile=/opt/python/log/celery_beat.stdout.log
stdout_logfile_maxbytes=5MB
stdout_logfile_backups=10
stderr_logfile=/opt/python/log/celery_beat.stderr.log
stderr_logfile_maxbytes=5MB
stderr_logfile_backups=10
numprocs=1

Edit 1

After restarting celery beat the problem remains.

Edit 2

Changed killasgroup=true to killasgroup=false and the problem remains.

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The SIGKILL your worker received was initiated by another process. Your supervisord config looks fine, and the killasgroup would only affect a supervisor initiated kill (e.g. the ctl or a plugin) - and without that setting it would have sent the signal to the dispatcher anyway, not the child.

Most likely you have a memory leak and the OS's oomkiller is assassinating your process for bad behavior.

grep oom /var/log/messages. If you see messages, that's your problem.

If you don't find anything, try running the periodic process manually in a shell:

MyPeriodicTask().run()

And see what happens. I'd monitor system and process metrics from top in another terminal, if you don't have good instrumentation like cactus, ganglia, etc for this host.


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