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[🐛 Bug]: Error Could not start a new session. New session request timed out when upgrading node chrome to 127.0 #2436
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I saw
Did you run the test with headless mode (arg |
Thanks for your response, yes we use --headless=new |
Let's starting it by setting to |
Setting the SE_START_XVFB parameter to true worked perfectly. Thank you for your quick help. https://github.com/SeleniumHQ/docker-selenium/blob/trunk/README.md#running-in-headless-mode |
Yes, in README, there is a statement mentioned that |
Fixes: #2436 Signed-off-by: Viet Nguyen Duc <[email protected]>
This issue has been automatically locked since there has not been any recent activity after it was closed. Please open a new issue for related bugs. |
What happened?
Context
We use Selenium with the Python client on a self-hosted EKS grid.
We are using a proxy to get out of our EKS cluster.
Problem
When upgrading Chrome node to 127.0 we noticed a significant increase in CPU on these pods, which was accompanied by numerous execution failures "Could not start a new session. New session request timed out".
It correctly works with node-chrome:126.0.
Command used to start Selenium Grid with Docker (or Kubernetes)
Relevant log output
Operating System
EKS
Docker Selenium version (image tag)
node-chrome:127.0
Selenium Grid chart version (chart version)
No response
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