| name | rsky-pds-crawler-notify-hang |
| description | Fix rsky-pds createRecord/putRecord hanging indefinitely with no error logs.
Use when: (1) createSession succeeds but createRecord never returns,
(2) No error appears in PDS logs despite request hanging for 60+ seconds,
(3) PDS health endpoint works but write operations hang,
(4) readiness probes intermittently fail on rsky-pds pod.
Root cause: PDS_CRAWLERS env var configures crawler notification URLs
that are called via reqwest HTTP client WITHOUT any timeout in crawlers.rs.
If the crawler URL is unreachable from the cluster, every write hangs forever.
Also: setting PDS_CRAWLERS="" produces [""] (one empty string element)
which causes a "builder error" instead — must fully unset the env var.
|
| author | Claude Code |
| version | 1.0.0 |
| date | "2026-03-21T00:00:00.000Z" |
rsky-pds Crawler Notification Hang
Problem
All write operations on rsky-pds (createRecord, putRecord, deleteRecord) hang
indefinitely with no error output. The PDS appears healthy (health endpoint
returns 200, createSession works) but any operation that modifies the repo
never completes.
Context / Trigger Conditions
createSession returns a valid JWT instantly
createRecord or putRecord with that JWT hangs forever (60s+ timeout)
- PDS logs show only
Rocket has launched from http://0.0.0.0:8000 with no error
_health endpoint returns {"version":"0.3.0-beta.3"} (or similar)
- Kubernetes readiness probes may intermittently fail due to the pod being
overwhelmed by hung requests
- The
PDS_CRAWLERS env var is set (e.g., https://bsky.network)
Solution
Quick Fix (Runtime)
Unset the PDS_CRAWLERS environment variable entirely:
kubectl set env deployment/rsky-pds -n <namespace> PDS_CRAWLERS-
kubectl rollout status deployment/rsky-pds -n <namespace> --timeout=120s
Do NOT set PDS_CRAWLERS="" — the env_list() parser splits on commas,
so an empty string produces vec![""] (one empty-string element), which
causes a "builder error" when reqwest tries to build a URL from "".
Code Fix (Permanent)
In rsky-pds/src/crawlers.rs, add a timeout to the reqwest client:
let client = reqwest::Client::builder()
.user_agent(APP_USER_AGENT)
.timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(5))
.connect_timeout(std::time::Duration::from_secs(3))
.build()?;
Also consider making the error non-fatal (use let _ = to ignore failures
instead of propagating with ?), since crawler notification is not critical
to the write operation succeeding.
Root Cause Analysis
The write path in rsky-pds is:
createRecord -> process_writes -> format_commit (DB, works fine)
sequence_commit -> sequence_evt -> crawlers.notify_of_update() (HANGS)
notify_of_update() in crawlers.rs creates a reqwest::Client with no
timeout configured and POSTs to each crawler URL. From within a GKE cluster,
the request to https://bsky.network/xrpc/com.atproto.sync.requestCrawl may
hang at the TCP level with no response, causing the entire write to block.
Key files:
rsky-pds/src/crawlers.rs:30-61 — notify_of_update() method
rsky-pds/src/sequencer/mod.rs:215 — calls crawlers.notify_of_update()
rsky-pds/src/apis/com/atproto/repo/create_record.rs:100 — acquires sequencer lock
rsky-common/src/env.rs:28-33 — env_list() parser that splits empty strings
Verification
After unsetting PDS_CRAWLERS:
curl -X POST "$PDS_URL/xrpc/com.atproto.repo.createRecord" \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $JWT" \
-H "Content-Type: application/json" \
-d '{"repo":"$DID","collection":"app.bsky.feed.post","record":{"$type":"app.bsky.feed.post","text":"test","createdAt":"2026-01-01T00:00:00Z"}}'
Notes
- This affects ALL rsky-pds deployments that set PDS_CRAWLERS to an unreachable URL
- The upstream TypeScript atproto PDS has proper timeouts; this is an rsky-specific bug
- The
notify_of_update() has a 20-minute throttle, so the first write after startup
always triggers the notification (and hangs if unreachable)
- The sequencer write lock at line 99 means a single hung notification blocks ALL
subsequent write requests, not just the one that triggered it