Hello Thomas,

Thanks for your answer!

I have just checked my configuration files size: the largest we manage are 60KB 
big. I also did some digging and to my understanding, unless you specify custom 
values for maximum_config_file_size and web.maximum_config_file_size in 
rhn.conf, the default maximum value is 128KB. Is that correct?

For the time being, I have disabled the scheduled job "compare-configs-default" 
which runs "compare-configs-bunch" every day at 23:00. Our setup is stable 
again but it is missing one of the key functionality. Bonus questions here: is 
there any way I could create new bunch that could be ran via the scheduler? Is 
there a way to view/edit predefined bunch(es)? 
I also tried to manually run a diff against all registered clients: as you 
could expect, the end result is the same. However, if I run a manual diff 
against ~30 clients at a time, everything runs fine.

Regards,
--
Sebastien
Senior Systems Administrator


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tomas Lestach
Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 3:05 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Spacewalk-list] 2.0 Upgrade - serious performances issues during 
daily "diff profiled config files and deployed config files"

> I am guessing the way these diffs are being done have changed since 
> 2.0? I would greatly appreciate some help in order to troubleshoot 
> this further and hopefully coming back to a stable state.

Hello Sebastien,

CompareConfigFilesTask.java was last changed  in July 2011 (changing copyright 
years). 
It's super class was changed recently, but the changes have no effect on the 
configuration files comparison. 

How large are your configuration files?
Do you have many of them that are larger than 1MB?


Regards,
--
Tomas Lestach
Red Hat Satellite Engineering, Red Hat

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