Here's an update/thoughts on this:
In my opinion there were 2 levels of failures here:
- A patch brought down some web servers.
- I don't really care about this one much. Crap happens. That's why we canary a few servers to shake these things down. The real error is...
- You saw that a patch brought down some web servers.
- This one is bad and needs fixing ASAP.
What should have happened was us waking up to 2 downed canary servers, but instead you saw a yellow screen of death. The reason for this is the URL you're looking at. The HEAD
request our load balancer (HAProxy) makes gets a 302
, not a 500. The response HAProxy gets (just as you did) was a redirect to /error
. But it doesn't care about the Location
header, just that valid 302
response. By default, a 200-300 ((2|3)[0-9][0-9]
) is treated as valid in the check response.
In reality that should never happen. Anything not a 2xx should be treated as an error. I've just finished a puppet test and PR we'll likely deploy tonight or tomorrow that will correctly remove 300s from being valid in this check. Users should no longer see a YSOD once we finish rolling this out (we'll want to enable it a bit slowly per-backend to test as we go).