Weird: Docker Registry returns 500 only from Vultr
This issue is significantly impacting the Vultr Kubernetes Engine (VKE), hindering any deployment efforts that rely on Docker registry and preventing the addition of new nodes, as they depend on Calico, which is hosted on the Docker registry.
Vultr's support suggests the problem originates from Docker's side. However, the absence of widespread complaints or discussions on platforms like Twitter about Docker registry outages affecting Kubernetes deployments worldwide makes this unlikely. Notably, discussions on Docker's Discord and Reddit indicate that the issue is confined to Vultr users.
This situation raises questions about the underlying cause and potential solutions. Has anyone else experienced similar issues or found workarounds? Any insight or shared experiences would be greatly appreciated as we navigate this problem.
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So I guess that something is going wrong with Vultr's network configuration at this point.
It's hard to see how it could be anything other than an issue on Docker's side - we are seeing a 500 after all. I need to unblock development ASAP so for now the workaround for us has been to migrate our container registry to Azure.
Something to play around with
Again, not sure if this is related, but using this as an opportunity to share how bad my experience has been with vultr's customer support over the last couple years. Every time I have interacted with them over an issue it is some diagnosis that makes things not their fault somehow. When people have clusters out because of control plane errors for multiple days, I would think they would be somewhat concerned or give some kind of response to the effect of an apology especially when spending thousands every month. I doubt I'll get any reimbursement.
Worst situation in the past was when I complained about connectivity issues that I was sure related to some firewall on their side that was throwing alarms for my app and kept on trying to get them to look at it. Going absolutely crazy for a month trying to figure out what the hell is going on, finally got my rep to look at it and bam, they see the issues and blamed it on a faulty cable. Faulty cables don't drop packets like what I saw though so now I honestly just don't know what to believe from them.