On Wed, 16 May 2012 11:07:07 +0800 Mathieu Bridon <bochecha@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Was one of them coming from Hong Kong? Not sure. ;) > If so, please accept my apologies. I don't think it was you. (Or any specific ip). :) The problem was mainly that there were a bunch of stuck git processes, that seemed to be counted against the limits in xinetd. It has a '50 connections per second and if you hit that, disable for 10 seconds' setting. I think all the stale connections were counting against the 50 connection limit and making it hit it all the time... ...snip... > So... Is there such an environment? Or is it just a bad idea for me to > hit the Fedora git in this way, and I should find another way to check > for updates? No, there's not... but I don't think your script caused this. ;) > I haven't done any upload yesterday (only fetches by the > aforementioned script), and I clone anonymously (to avoid the SSH > overhead, not to pretend it's not me), so I'm not responsible for > these ones. git upload-pack is the anon ones via xinetd. Thats it sending data out to the connection. > But again, sorry for the trouble I may have caused. > > I'll pause my working on this script for now, let me know if what I'm > doing is ok for Fedora and if I can resume it. I think it's fine to resume... and we can ping you if we see problems with it. kevin
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