Hi all, On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 2:02 PM, Jim Meyering <[email protected]> wrote: > Glenn Morris wrote: >> At 23.30 PST on Sunday 27 Feb, it is very slow again. ~ 35 mins for a ~ 5 >> line commit. It was alright mid-afternoon PST. >> >> Can you not just disable the cgit service (it seems to still be >> available) until there is a solution for this problem? Being able to >> commit is more important. > > Hi Glenn, > > I've diagnosed and fixed the problem. git.sv is now running a new binary. > The trigger was a buggy spider that was provoking an infloop in cgit. > Once there were 15-20 cgit.cgi process stuck in this infloop, the > system would become essentially unusable.
I am having problems with my CVS commits right now, it is taking many minutes to update a few web pages. Apparently it is stuck at the "Triggering webpages update..." phase. In fact it just crashed: IOError: [Errno 4] Interrupted system call but the webpage update apparently succeeded. The machine cvs.savannah.nongnu.org seems to be under heavy load, with lots of svn blame, viewvc.cgi and cvs processes competing for i/o. Let me know if I can be of any help. Alex.
