1) I noticed that the queue is still growing, so I added 3 more workers.
Hopefully this will be enough to catch up.
2) I don't think this is possible, the e-mail date is added by the
mailing server. Somebody correct me, if I'm wrong.
Michal
On 19. 10. 22 14:19, Vít Ondruch wrote:
First of all, thanks everybody to work on this.
However, I have two questions:
1) Will it ever catch up?
2) Could the Date of the email correspond with the event timestamp?
Vít
Dne 17. 10. 22 v 10:22 Michal Konecny napsal(a):
Just a note, the old FMN code is living in
https://github.com/fedora-infra/fmn in develop branch, which is not
default. The default one is fmn-next, which is the complete rewrite.
So if you want to help working on current FMN, you need to start from
develop branch.
Michal
On 14. 10. 22 18:32, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
current status: We have the backend processing it's queue.
The only tracebacks left are due to changes in format of
fedora-messaging messages vs what it's fedmsg-meta says, which were
present before on the python2 version as well. :)
It's taking about 4seconds per message to find recipients, which isn't
great, but hopefully will allow it to catch up. We can also look at
adding some more workers (it has 6 right now).
It seems to be processing/sending messages from 3 days ago right now.
I think older messages are still in the queue, but got requeued at the
back, so might not show up until it catches up.
We still need to fix the frontend's bad redirect. Anyone who wants to
help with that, help welcome. ;)
I can confirm it's no longer making any fas calls at all. Hurray!
So, upcoming:
* Fix web redirect so people can get to the interface again.
* Merge all the changes Michal and I made back to the codebase. There
were a lot of changes!
* There's some minor changes we could make, like replacing 'freenode'
everywhere with 'librea.chat'. If anyone would like to submit PR's they
would be welcome.
* See if it's catching up or if we need more workers.
* After f37 is out the door, I will be finally taking down fas2 and the
openshift3.11 clusters. Hurray!
* Eventually, the new FMN will land and replace this thing.
Thanks for everyone's patience while we worked on this.
kevin
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