On Monday, June 10, 2024 6:17 AM, Arpit Gupta wrote: >We are maintaining the different versions of data in git repository using jgit maven >library. So, a commit is done on the repository containing properties such as author >name, date and time, action, and the file path. >The file path refers the xml file which contains the action performed and is stored >inside the repository. > >We have a job running every 5 minutes that commits the information onto the >repository and the XML file content is over-written every time. Usually, the commits >and writing of XML file takes around 4-5 seconds but sometimes the time while >committing as well as writing the data increases which also increase the overall CPU >utilization of the machine. This behavior is inconsistent with respect to the process >and occurs randomly but during this behavior, there is a time when the CPU >utilization becomes high that all other running processes hangs up which demands >the restart of the server. > >Could you please suggest which areas should we look for while identifying the cause >of this issue? Also, does frequent commit of the content onto repository can trigger >this issue? >In your view, what might be the trigger of this issue and how we can proceed to >resolve it? Are your XML files single line file or is each tag on its own line? Changes to single-line XML files can cause complete rewrites. If the file is large enough, this can cause performance issues. Do you have virus scans running on your repository? These can also cause issues. Some scanners are more friendly to developers than others. Also, is this an NFS drive? Is Git LFS involved? If you have two commits to the same repo happening at once, this can also cause one commit to be delayed waiting on the lock file. More info is needed to comment further. --Randall