Astro Deployment Troubleshooting
This skill helps you diagnose and troubleshoot production Astronomer deployments using the Astro CLI.
For deployment management, see the managing-astro-deployments skill. For local development, see the managing-astro-local-env skill.
Quick Health Check
Start with these commands to get an overview:
# 1. List deployments to find target
astro deployment list
# 2. Get deployment overview
astro deployment inspect <DEPLOYMENT_ID>
# 3. Check for errors
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --error -c 50
Viewing Deployment Logs
Use -c to control log count (default: 500). Log flags cannot be combined — use one component or level flag per command.
Component-Specific Logs
View logs from specific Airflow components:
# Scheduler logs (DAG processing, task scheduling)
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --scheduler -c 50
# Worker logs (task execution)
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --workers -c 30
# Webserver logs (UI access, health checks)
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --webserver -c 30
# Triggerer logs (deferrable operators)
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --triggerer -c 30
Log Level Filtering
Filter by severity:
# Error logs only (most useful for troubleshooting)
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --error -c 30
# Warning logs
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --warn -c 50
# Info-level logs
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --info -c 50
Search Logs
Search for specific keywords:
# Search for specific error
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --keyword "ConnectionError"
# Search for specific DAG
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --keyword "my_dag_name" -c 100
# Find import errors
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --error --keyword "ImportError"
# Find task failures
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --error --keyword "Task failed"
Complete Investigation Workflow
Step 1: Identify the Problem
# List deployments with status
astro deployment list
# Get deployment details
astro deployment inspect <DEPLOYMENT_ID>
Look for:
- Status: HEALTHY vs UNHEALTHY
- Runtime version compatibility
- Resource limits (CPU, memory)
- Recent deployment timestamp
Step 2: Check Error Logs
# Start with errors
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --error -c 50
Look for:
- Recurring error patterns
- Specific DAGs failing repeatedly
- Import errors or syntax errors
- Connection or credential errors
Step 3: Review Scheduler Logs
# Check DAG processing
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --scheduler -c 30
Look for:
- DAG parse errors
- Scheduling delays
- Task queueing issues
Step 4: Check Worker Logs
# Check task execution
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --workers -c 30
Look for:
- Task execution failures
- Resource exhaustion
- Timeout errors
Step 5: Verify Configuration
# Check environment variables
astro deployment variable list --deployment-id <DEPLOYMENT_ID>
# Verify deployment settings
astro deployment inspect <DEPLOYMENT_ID>
Look for:
- Missing or incorrect environment variables
- Secrets configuration (AIRFLOW__SECRETS__BACKEND)
- Connection configuration
Common Investigation Patterns
Recurring DAG Failures
Follow the complete investigation workflow above, then narrow to the specific DAG:
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --keyword "my_dag_name" -c 100
Resource Issues
# 1. Check deployment resource allocation
astro deployment inspect <DEPLOYMENT_ID>
# Look for: resource_quota_cpu, resource_quota_memory
# Worker queue: max_worker_count, worker_type
# 2. Check for worker scaling issues
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --workers -c 50
# 3. Look for out-of-memory errors
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --error --keyword "memory"
Configuration Problems
# 1. Review environment variables
astro deployment variable list --deployment-id <DEPLOYMENT_ID>
# 2. Check for secrets backend configuration
# Look for: AIRFLOW__SECRETS__BACKEND, AIRFLOW__SECRETS__BACKEND_KWARGS
# 3. Verify deployment settings
astro deployment inspect <DEPLOYMENT_ID>
# 4. Check webserver logs for auth issues
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --webserver -c 30
Import Errors
# 1. Find import errors
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --error --keyword "ImportError"
# 2. Check scheduler for parse failures
astro deployment logs <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --scheduler --keyword "Failed to import" -c 50
# 3. Verify dependencies were deployed
astro deployment inspect <DEPLOYMENT_ID>
# Check: current_tag, last deployment timestamp
Environment Variables Management
List Variables
# List all variables for deployment
astro deployment variable list --deployment-id <DEPLOYMENT_ID>
# Find specific variable
astro deployment variable list --deployment-id <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --key AWS_REGION
# Export variables to file
astro deployment variable list --deployment-id <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --save --env .env.backup
Create Variables
# Create regular variable
astro deployment variable create --deployment-id <DEPLOYMENT_ID> \
--key API_ENDPOINT \
--value https://api.example.com
# Create secret (masked in UI and logs)
astro deployment variable create --deployment-id <DEPLOYMENT_ID> \
--key API_KEY \
--value secret123 \
--secret
Update Variables
# Update existing variable
astro deployment variable update --deployment-id <DEPLOYMENT_ID> \
--key API_KEY \
--value newsecret
Delete Variables
# Delete variable
astro deployment variable delete --deployment-id <DEPLOYMENT_ID> --key OLD_KEY
Note: Variables are available to DAGs as environment variables. Changes require no redeployment.
Key Metrics from deployment inspect
Focus on these fields when troubleshooting:
- status: HEALTHY vs UNHEALTHY
- runtime_version: Airflow version compatibility
- scheduler_size/scheduler_count: Scheduler capacity
- executor: CELERY, KUBERNETES, or LOCAL
- worker_queues: Worker scaling limits and types
min_worker_count,max_worker_countworker_concurrencyworker_type(resource class)
- resource_quota_cpu/memory: Overall resource limits
- dag_deploy_enabled: Whether DAG-only deploys work
- current_tag: Last deployment version
- is_high_availability: Redundancy enabled
Investigation Best Practices
- Always start with error logs - Most obvious failures appear here
- Check error logs for patterns - Same DAG failing repeatedly? Timing patterns?
- Component-specific troubleshooting:
- Worker logs → task execution details
- Scheduler logs → DAG processing and scheduling
- Webserver logs → UI issues and health checks
- Triggerer logs → deferrable operator issues
- Use
--keywordfor targeted searches - More efficient than reading all logs - The
inspectcommand is your health dashboard - Check it first - Environment variables in
inspectoutput - May reveal configuration issues - Log count default is 500 - Adjust with
-cbased on needs - Don't forget to check deployment time - Recent deploy might have introduced issue
Troubleshooting Quick Reference
| Symptom | Command |
|---------|---------|
| Deployment shows UNHEALTHY | astro deployment inspect <ID> + --error logs |
| DAG not appearing | --error logs for import errors, check --scheduler logs |
| Tasks failing | --workers logs + search for DAG with --keyword |
| Slow scheduling | --scheduler logs + check inspect for scheduler resources |
| UI not responding | --webserver logs |
| Connection issues | Check variables, search logs for connection name |
| Import errors | --error --keyword "ImportError" + --scheduler logs |
| Out of memory | inspect for resources + --workers --keyword "memory" |
Related Skills
- managing-astro-deployments: Create, update, delete deployments, deploy code
- managing-astro-local-env: Manage local Airflow development environment
- setting-up-astro-project: Initialize and configure Astro projects