| name | gke-ai-troubleshooting-tpu-vbar-oom |
| description | Diagnoses and prevents vbar_control_agent segfaults, out-of-memory (OOM) errors, and TPU device initialization failures on TPU v6e nodes in GKE caused by race conditions during TPU device resets or high-frequency metrics polling. Use when troubleshooting vbar_control_agent crashes, memory cgroup OOMs in serial console logs, tpu-device-plugin metrics checksum corruption errors, or custom TPU metrics collection conflicts on GKE TPU v6e nodes. Don't use for general non-TPU container OOM troubleshooting or standard GKE node lifecycle operations. |
| metadata | {"category":"CloudObservabilityAndMonitoring"} |
TPU Connection Failure and VBAR OOM Troubleshooting
Use this skill to systematically diagnose and prevent vbar_control_agent
segfaults and Out-Of-Memory (OOM) errors on TPU v6e nodes.
⚠️ Prerequisites
- Cloud Logging must be enabled for the project.
- Access to the project and cluster via
gcloud or equivalent tool.
🔍 Diagnostic Workflow
Step 0: Context Acquisition & Time Window Definition
Independently gather required context using available GCP/GKE tools or use the
provided {variable} placeholders:
{project_id}: The GCP Project ID (e.g., customer-ai-project-123).
{cluster_name}: The GKE Cluster Name (e.g., tpu-cluster-prod).
{node_name}: The Node Name or Instance ID (e.g., tpu-node-1).
{workload_name}: The Workload Name / JobSet Name (e.g.,
my-training-job-456).
{namespace}: The Workload Namespace.
{issue_time}: The timestamp of the issue (e.g., 2026-04-14T20:00:00Z).
Time Handling & Execution Rules
- Window Calculation: If an issue timestamp
{issue_time} is provided,
calculate the query time window as [{issue_time} - 30m] to
[{issue_time} + 30m].
- Let
{start_time} = {issue_time} - 30m
- Let
{end_time} = {issue_time} + 30m
- Informational vs. Live Execution: If the user request is informational
or query-formulation (e.g. "How can I check...", "How do I determine..."),
or if live GCP project resources are not actively targetable, directly
output the calculated time window, log names, and Cloud Logging filter
templates without attempting live log execution commands.
Step 1: Check for vbar_control_agent OOMs
Look for specific out of memory messages from vbar_control_agent in serial
console logs (serialconsole.googleapis.com%2fserial_port_1_output).
- Tool to use:
query_logs (for live diagnostics)
- Filter Templates:
Serial Console Logs (OOMs):
logName="projects/{project_id}/logs/serialconsole.googleapis.com%2fserial_port_1_output"
AND labels."compute.googleapis.com/resource_name"="{node_name}"
AND SEARCH(text_payload, "Memory cgroup out of memory: Killed process .* (vbar_control_ag)")
AND timestamp >= "{start_time}"
AND timestamp <= "{end_time}"
- Logic: Presence of
Memory cgroup out of memory messages related to
vbar_control_agent. Stack traces pointing to
libtpu::tpunetd::VBARControlHelper::MetricsReadFromVBAR are a strong
indicator.
- Automation: Proceed to next step automatically after reporting findings.
- Reference: See
references/failure_signatures.md for example log
patterns.
Step 2: Investigate tpu-device-plugin Metrics Fetch Failures [Low Risk]
Check if tpu-device-plugin is reporting metric fetch failures.
- Tool to use:
query_logs
- Filter Template:
resource.type="k8s_container"
AND resource.labels.project_id="{project_id}"
AND resource.labels.cluster_name="{cluster_name}"
AND resource.labels.container_name="tpu-device-plugin"
AND severity=ERROR
AND textPayload:"metrics fetch failed for .* deviceID and .* device path with error: checksum didn't match with the metrics data. Corrupt data found"
AND timestamp >= "{start_time}"
AND timestamp <= "{end_time}"
- Logic: Errors indicating "metrics fetch failed" with "checksum didn't
match" suggest vBAR memory corruption.
- Automation: Proceed to next step automatically after reporting findings.
Step 3: Check for Custom Metrics Collection Usage [Low Risk]
Inspect cluster configurations, workloads, or container specs to determine if
custom TPU metrics collection mechanisms are deployed.
-
Action: Check if custom scripts or agents (e.g., using
libtpu.sdk.tpumonitoring) are deployed that frequently query
GetHostMetrics from vBAR Control Agent.
-
Verification Commands:
- Kubectl Search (Inspect workload env/specs):
kubectl get pods -A -o jsonpath='{range .items[*]}{.metadata.namespace}{"/"}{.metadata.name}{"\t"}{.spec.containers[*].image}{"\n"}{end}'
- Log Search Filter (
query_logs):
resource.type="k8s_container"
AND resource.labels.project_id="{project_id}"
AND resource.labels.cluster_name="{cluster_name}"
AND textPayload:"libtpu.sdk.tpumonitoring"
AND timestamp >= "{start_time}"
AND timestamp <= "{end_time}"
-
Logic: Confirmation of custom metrics collection helps confirm the race
condition hypothesis.
🛠️ Resolution Workflow
Resolution 1: Temporarily Disable Custom Metrics Collection [High Risk]
If a custom metrics collection agent is identified, recommend disabling it.
- Action: Recommend disabling the custom metrics collector.
- Justification: Prevents reads from vBAR during device resets, stopping
crashes and OOMs.
Resolution 2: Await vbar_control_agent Resiliency Update [Low Risk]
Advise that a permanent fix will be available in a future GKE version.
- Action: Recommend upgrading GKE when the fix is available.
- Justification: The updated agent will be resilient to memory corruption
and gracefully handle reads from unbound vBARs.
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