Re: retrace / faf issues

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On 27 June 2017 at 09:47, Miroslav Suchý <msuchy@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Dne 26.6.2017 v 18:50 Kevin Fenzi napsal(a):
>> Greetings.
>>
>> I've seen some various retrace/faf issues of late, so I thought I would
>> collect them into an email and see if you all could take a look and
>> solve them. :)
>
> Thank you for bringing it up.
>
>
>> - retrace02.qa.fedoraproject.org has a 100% full disk.
>
> retrace02 is used just for staging/development. So not big issue. But I am working on it right now. Should be resolved
> by EOB. .... Resolved now. :)
>

Should we rename the system to be retrace01.stg.qa.fedoraproject.org?
That way we can put problems on it as a lower priority from our point?

Second, who should we put on monitoring it and the other servers? I am
updating the nagios so it can have more people aware of different
classes of users.

>> - retrace01.qa.fedoraproject.org is almost constantly alerting on swap
>> being full. Not sure what to do about this, but perhaps we could add
>> more swap or somehow limit it to use only memory for normal jobs?
>
> Few months ago I set postgresql to use more agressive caching. So that is main culprint for consuming so much memory.
> I can easily lower it by few percent. But... I see right now that there is 16GB swap and 8 GB is free. And total
> available memory is 16 GB. Because 8GB free swap and 8GB are kernel buffers/cache. So when you see those errors and what
> are the exact numbers in those alerts?
>
>
> I will investigate remaining issues tomorrow.
>
> --
> Miroslav Suchy, RHCA
> Red Hat, Senior Software Engineer, #brno, #devexp, #fedora-buildsys
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