On Tue, Jul 04 2017, Andreas Krey jotted: > Hi everyone, > > how is 'git reflog expire' triggered? We're occasionally seeing a lot > of the running in parallel on a single of our repos (atlassian bitbucket), > and this usually means that the machine is not very responsive for > twenty minutes, the repo being as big as it is. Assuming Linux, what does 'ps auxf' look like when this happens? Is the parent a 'git gc --auto'? > The server is still on git 2.6.2 (and bitbucket 4.14.5). You might want to upgrade, we've had a bunch of changes since then, maybe some of this fixes it: git log --reverse -p -L'/^static.*lock_repo_for/,/^}/:builtin/gc.c' > Questions: > > What can be done about this? Cronjob 'git reflog expire' at midnight, > so the heuristic don't trigger during the day? (The relnotes don't > mention anything after 2.4.0, so I suppose a git upgrade won't help.) > > What is the actual cause? Bad heuristics in git itself, or does > bitbucket run them too often (improbable)? You can set gc.auto=0 in the repo to disable auto-gc, and play with e.g. the reflog expire values, see the git-gc manpage. But then you need to run your own gc, which is not a bad idea anyway with a dedicated git server. But it would be good to get to the bottom of this, we shouldn't be running these concurrently.