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CI and Deploy / test (push) Failing after 1m1s
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docs(infra): conclude runner + deploy investigation — both outside the repo
Moves the report to docs/infrastructure/runner-investigation.md with the
requested structure (evidence, experiments, hypothesis, confidence, required
infrastructure changes, why application code is no longer suspected).

Decisive new experiment: the suite was run from a clean `git archive HEAD`
tree — byte-identical to CI's checkout, without the gitignored runtime dirs
(jobtracker.db, keys/, CvArtifacts/, backups/) that earlier local runs had
silently included. 10/10 pass in 1s. That removes the last difference between
the local tree and the runner, eliminating application code (~95% confidence).

Also establishes, by route probe, that production is healthy but stale:
/api/public-cv/{unknown} returns 404 locally (route exists, AllowAnonymous) but
401 on prod, same as a nonsense path — PublicCvController is absent, so Phase 4
and Phase 5 have never deployed. Production therefore never ran the faulty
migration: no half-built tables exist there and no data cleanup is needed.

Deploy is a second, separate infrastructure failure: the first attempt reached
deploy.sh (37s, consistent with the MariaDB crash since fixed), every attempt
since dies at 3s at SSH connection time while the host serves traffic normally.

Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.8 <noreply@anthropic.com>
2026-07-18 23:00:27 +02:00

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Infrastructure Investigation — CI runner and deploy failures

2026-07-18. Supersedes docs/ci-runner-investigation.md. Conclusion: both failures are outside the repository. Application code has been eliminated as a cause by direct experiment. Confirmation and repair require host access — the exact asks are at the end.

There are two independent infrastructure failures:

  • A — CI test job: the backend suite fails only on the self-hosted Live-Runner.
  • B — CI deploy job: the SSH step fails ~3 s in, before doing any work.

They are unrelated to each other and to the application code.


A — Backend suite fails only on the runner

Evidence gathered

  • The suite had never actually run in CI. The workflow built only JobTrackerApi, then ran dotnet test --no-build, so the test project was never compiled and the step was a ~1 s no-op. Fixed in cfba7fb. The failure is newly surfaced, not a regression — it may be long-standing.
  • Job logs are unreadable: GET /api/v1/.../actions/jobs/{id}/logs401 token is required. Step boundaries were therefore the only telemetry, so the suite was bisected across CI runs.
  • Failure is localised to the AiWorkspace classes — 10 tests across AiWorkspaceTests (Phase 5) and AiWorkspaceNotePersistenceTests (pre-existing). Locally these run in 1 s.
Run Steps observed Reading
524 Test backend ✗ 8 s one combined step, no detail
525 restore ✓ 4 s, build ✓ 4 s, test ✗ 3 s not a restore or compile error
526 host smoke ✓ 1 s, full suite (serial) ✗ 3 s test host starts fine; not parallelism
527 quarters: AC ✗ 3 s, rest never ran offender is alphabetically early
528 per class: T AiWorkspace ✗ 3 s, others never ran offender named

Experiments performed

Every experiment ran the same commit. All pass unless stated.

# Experiment Result
1 Windows host, full suite 306 pass
2 Clean mcr.microsoft.com/dotnet/sdk:9.0 container (Linux, case-sensitive FS) 306 pass
3 CI's exact order: build JobTrackerApi → then build/test the test project 306 pass
4 Memory cap --memory=1g --memory-swap=1g 306 pass
5 Bare ubuntu:22.04, SDK via dotnet-install.sh into $HOME/.dotnet, PATH only, DOTNET_ROOT unset — mirrors the runner's SDK setup 306 pass
6 Collection parallelism disabled (parallelizeTestCollections=false, maxParallelThreads=1) passes locally; still fails on runner
7 LC_ALL=LANG=tr_TR.UTF-8 (Turkish-I culture trap) 10/10 pass, 1 s
8 TZ=Pacific/Kiritimati (UTC+14) 10/10 pass, 1 s
9 Clean git archive HEAD tree — byte-identical to CI's checkout, with none of the gitignored runtime dirs (jobtracker.db, keys/, CvArtifacts/, backups/) present locally 10/10 pass, 1 s
10 Shared-state audit: TestHostFactory.CreateInMemoryDb uses Guid.NewGuid() per test no shared store

Experiment 9 is the decisive one: it removes the last difference between the local tree and the runner's checkout. The exact source CI compiles produces a passing suite.

Root cause hypothesis

The runner host kills the test process. The workflow already documents three separate failure modes on this same runner, all with the signature of a process dying with no usable error output:

  • actions/setup-dotnet "intermittently leaves a partial extraction in the shared tool-cache (tar: Cannot open: File exists) or corrupts the SDK download" — hence the hand-rolled installer.
  • npm ci "occasionally segfaults on the runner (SIGSEGV/139, a memory/native flake)".
  • The frontend build "has repeatedly died silently on this runner with no error output (OOM/SIGSEGV signature — same resource-starved-runner class)".

A .NET test host exiting ~3 s into a 10-test run belongs to that same family. Two candidate mechanisms, in order of likelihood:

  1. Resource exhaustion — memory or PID/thread limits. The runner appears to share the host with the production Docker stack. A 1 GB cap did not reproduce it, so either available memory at that moment is lower, or the binding limit is pids/threads rather than RAM (the .NET test host spawns more threads than npm ci, so it would hit a low pids.max first).
  2. Disk exhaustion. This fits the documented symptoms better than memory does: partial tar extraction, corrupted downloads, and silent process deaths are all classic disk-full signatures. testhost writes TestResults/ and may write dumps.

Confidence level

  • Application code is not the cause — high confidence (~95 %). Ten independent environments, including a byte-exact clean checkout, all pass. Every axis raised (Linux behaviour, case sensitivity, path separators, locale, time zone, environment variables, parallel execution, test ordering, shared state, memory) has been experimentally eliminated.
  • Specific mechanism (OOM vs pids vs disk) — low/medium confidence (~40 %). Not reproducible remotely, and not resolvable without the job log or host access. I am deliberately not asserting which one it is.

Why application code is no longer suspected

  1. The identical commit passes in nine environments, including one built from git archive HEAD — exactly what CI checks out, with no local-only files.
  2. The 10 failing tests use EF InMemory with a per-test GUID database, Moq, and a fake summarizer. They open no file, no socket, no process, and assert on no clock or culture value.
  3. The test host demonstrably starts and passes a test on the runner itself (host smoke, 1 s), so this is not a toolchain or assembly-load problem.
  4. The failure survives disabling parallelism and is unaffected by execution order — the tests are mutually isolated.
  5. Three pre-existing, code-unrelated failure modes with the same "silently killed process" signature are already documented on this exact runner and worked around with retries.

B — Deploy job fails before doing any work

Evidence

  • Step Run remote deploy (the appleboy/ssh-action) failed in 3 s (18:44:07 → 18:44:10). That is before git fetch, before deploy.sh, before any Docker build.
  • The first deploy attempt (run 522, commit 7a74311) failed after 37 s — long enough, with a warm Docker cache, to have run deploy.sh and failed its post-deploy backend health check. That is consistent with the MariaDB migration crash fixed in 1430313.
  • Every attempt since fails at 37 s, i.e. at connection time. The failure mode changed.
  • Production is up and healthy: https://jobs.cesnimda.uk/ → 200 HTML, /api/auth/config → 200 JSON ({"requireAuth":true,...}). The host is reachable from the internet, so this is not an outage.
  • Production is stale — Phase 4 and Phase 5 have never deployed. Probe: /api/public-cv/{unknown} returns 404 locally (the route exists and is AllowAnonymous) but 401 on prod, identical to prod's response for a nonsense path such as /api/definitely-not-a-route-xyz. PublicCvController is absent from production.

Consequence worth recording

Because no Phase 4/5 deploy ever succeeded, production never executed the faulty migration. There are no half-built CvVariants/AiInteractions tables in production, and no data cleanup is required. The reconciler will create all three tables correctly on the first successful deploy; DropMalformedMySqlTable remains as harmless, row-count-guarded insurance.

Hypothesis

The prod host is refusing the runner's SSH connection rather than failing inside the script. Most likely fail2ban/sshd blocking the runner's IP after the repeated failed deploy attempts, or a changed host key / rotated PROD_SSH_KEY. Confidence: medium (~50 %) — the timing and the 37 s → 3 s transition support it, but it cannot be confirmed without the host.


Required infrastructure changes

Blocking — cannot proceed without one of these:

  1. The job log for step T AiWorkspace (run 528) — roughly 20 lines settles issue A outright. Or a read-scoped Gitea API token, so CI failures can be diagnosed without a human relay. This is the single highest-value item.
  2. The deploy job log (run 523+) — the ssh-action error line settles issue B.

Host checks (issue A):

  1. dmesg -T | grep -iE 'oom|killed process' around the run time — a killed dotnet/testhost confirms the OOM hypothesis.
  2. df -h and df -i on the runner's work and Docker volumes — tests the disk-exhaustion hypothesis.
  3. ulimit -a and cat /sys/fs/cgroup/pids.max for the runner user — tests the PID-limit hypothesis.
  4. journalctl -u <gitea-runner-service> --since '2 hours ago'.

Host checks (issue B):

  1. fail2ban-client status sshd on the prod host, and journalctl -u sshd --since '2 hours ago' | grep -i <runner-ip>.
  2. Confirm the PROD_HOST/PROD_USER/PROD_SSH_KEY secrets still match the host's authorized_keys, and that the host key has not changed.

Recommended remediation regardless of which hypothesis lands:

  1. Give the runner its own resource allocation, or move it off the production host. It currently appears to share a box with the prod Docker stack. This is the common root of the documented npm ci segfaults, silent CRA build deaths, SDK cache corruption, and now the test host death — all of which are currently papered over with retries.

Repository state

Kept — all correct independent of the outcome, none reverted:

  • 1430313 — CV builder / AI workspace tables provisioned by the MySQL-safe reconciler (reproduced and verified against a real MariaDB 11 container).
  • cfba7fb — CI actually runs the backend suite.
  • 45725ac — restore / build / test split, restore retries once.
  • 2bdc4a9 — one-test host smoke; collection parallelism disabled for determinism.
  • 7fa3080, 0f62dc4 — bisection scaffolding, since removed.

No test was weakened, skipped, filtered, or disabled at any point. CI is red on purpose: the failure is real and must stay visible until the runner is fixed.