Thus said Philip Bennefall on Wed, 15 Jul 2015 20:22:07 +0200:
About a month ago I reported having some issues with the standalone
Fossil server, where it would slow down significantly after running
for an extended period.
What specifically is slow? Clone? Sync? Accessing pages served
Hi all,
About a month ago I reported having some issues with the standalone
Fossil server, where it would slow down significantly after running for
an extended period. At that time I had just restarted the process, so
was not able to gather any meaningful statistics in order to help
diagnose
On Jul 15, 2015, at 12:22 PM, Philip Bennefall phi...@blastbay.com wrote:
Would any of you Linux gurus be willing to give me some commands I could run
on the fossil process to extract useful statistics?
Run top(1). Is fossil one of the top processes in its default mode, which
sorts by CPU
Some more thoughts:
On Jul 15, 2015, at 12:22 PM, Philip Bennefall phi...@blastbay.com wrote:
An example of a repo on my server is:
http://server.blastbay.com/blastmidi/
What’s the largest repo on that server? That one is less than a meg and only
has 3 checkins:
Hello Philip,
On 15 July 2015 at 11:22, Philip Bennefall phi...@blastbay.com wrote:
Now, Fossil has been running on the server since that time and has become
very slow again.
What _is_ slow? Loading the pages for me took about 0.004s. Your
initial email reported taking 15 seconds or so to pull
Hi there,
Thanks to all who responded! I decided to try running Fossil through
xinetd instead, and am now seeing almost instantaneous load times again.
The problem was never Fossil's actual processing time displayed at the
bottom of each page (that was always just a few milliseconds), but
On 6/2/15, Philip Bennefall phi...@blastbay.com wrote:
after the Fossil standalone server has been
running for quite some time it becomes terribly sluggish. ... I am
running on a lower end Linode VPS, but so is the sqLite repository as
far as I know and I have never had any trouble with that
This is a hard case to reproduce as it usually takes several weeks or
even a month or two, but after the Fossil standalone server has been
running for quite some time it becomes terribly sluggish. You begin
noticing a slower response times at first, and eventually it gets to a
point where it
On Jun 2, 2015, at 12:21 PM, Richard Hipp d...@sqlite.org wrote:
On 6/2/15, Philip Bennefall phi...@blastbay.com wrote:
after the Fossil standalone server has been
running for quite some time it becomes terribly sluggish. ... I am
running on a lower end Linode VPS, but so is the sqLite
Thus said Philip Bennefall on Tue, 02 Jun 2015 20:12:15 +0200:
This is a hard case to reproduce as it usually takes several weeks or
even a month or two, but after the Fossil standalone server has been
running for quite some time it becomes terribly sluggish.
Has the process been reniced?
Unfortunately I didn't check before I restarted the last time. I will
keep running it, and gather statistics over time as it begins to slow down.
Kind regards,
Philip Bennefall
On 6/2/2015 10:50 PM, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said Philip Bennefall on Tue, 02 Jun 2015 20:12:15 +0200:
This is
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