Issue #3362 has been updated by Andrew Parker.
Target version deleted (2.7.x)
Bug #3362: splay drift occurs when passenger/mongrel get too much load.
https://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3362#change-80241
Author: Dan Bode
Status: Needs More
Issue #3362 has been updated by Simon Mügge.
Nigel Kersten wrote:
Have we been able to confirm Dan's original assumptions?
I'm not seeing widespread clamor over this issue other than Mark's request to
not change existing behavior :)
I just ran into this issue as well, after trying to
Issue #3362 has been updated by Reid Vandewiele.
We are affected by this issue, and would love to see a solution that doesn't
involve beefier puppetmasters or running puppet from cron (instead of as a
daemon). Markus' patch looks very sane to us, especially if a resplay option
or other
Issue #3362 has been updated by Nigel Kersten.
So that's one on each side :)
If this is a big issue for you, it would be most helpful to get some concrete
feedback about whether this patch resolves the issue for you, then we can work
out how to prioritize this.
Issue #3362 has been updated by Dan Bode.
the customer that we worked on this with has verified that they have used the
patch and identified that it resolved their splay issue.
Bug #3362: splay drift occurs when passenger/mongrel get too much load.
Issue #3362 has been updated by James Turnbull.
Assigned to set to Markus Roberts
Bug #3362: splay drift occurs when passenger/mongrel get too much load.
http://projects.puppetlabs.com/issues/3362
Author: Dan Bode
Status: Investigating
Priority: Normal
Issue #3362 has been updated by Markus Roberts.
Branch set to http://github.com/MarkusQ/puppet/tree/ticket/0.25.x/3362
Branch up for testing; minimal modification to cause 1/4 splaylimit resplaying
with each run to prevent clumping.
Bug #3362: splay
Issue #3362 has been updated by Markus Roberts.
Backport of the change on
http://github.com/MarkusQ/puppet/tree/ticket/0.24.8/3362
Bug #3362: splay drift occurs when passenger/mongrel get too much load.
http://projects.reductivelabs.com/issues/3362