Hi Carsten, What virtualization platform is all this running on?
On 2016-06-13 09:27, Carsten Haitzler wrote: > On Fri, 10 Jun 2016 20:24:19 +0200 Jonathan Aquilina <jaquil...@eagleeyet.net> > said: > >> If there is build servers used heavily for builds I am more then willing >> to host the site no problem. Beber gave me a project I hope to try and >> figure out with the planet this weekend other then that I cant >> investigate further this issue of the server that is crashing. >> >> @Beber not sure if you can give me access to the server in question or >> even Raster as I have a hunch that somehow either a hardware fault or >> out of memory issue that the web server is running into I would need to >> see the logs. > > i don't know if this was the issue this time but the general issue where i end > up rebooting the vm host every now and again is this: > > systems run for some time. the GUEST vm's at some point grind to a halt. not > quite a halt but it seems like any i/o causes some timeout. like "ls" on the > cmdline in a guest can take between 30 to 150 seconds. it doesn't spin using > cpu. it just hangs. it's like a timeout of some sore, then finally it works. > the system is not overloaded. the host machine is pretty much idle. as are the > vm's. you run top in one shell-in and do the ls in another - nothing is loaded > either there. it's as if i/o is doing something like logging and a dns lookup > or a connect is timing out. > > now i have tried simply shutting down the vm in question and starting it again > - it stays "bad". i've shut down all vm's and started them again (it takes > forever thanks to the i/.o timeout issue) and nothing is fixed. the only thing > that fixes it is a reboot of the host os that brings all vm's down, reboots > the host os then starts them up and all is fine again... until the next time > this happens. i have rummaged around logs on the host and guests. i have > looked > at every dmesg and more and i couldn't find anything telling me what was going > on. maybe i missed something but i only have so much time to spend on these > things before the simple "reboot the sucker" option needs to be used and we > have work to get on with. > > it's not because of a build server overload - nothing is overloaded. fyi the > HOST os works just fine. no langs. i/o works perfectly. i just don't know what > it is. :( > > On 2016-06-10 18:45, Cedric BAIL wrote: > > On Fri, Jun 10, 2016 at 8:26 AM, Jonathan Aquilina > <jaquil...@eagleeyet.net> wrote: > > Where is this being hosted currently? If you guys want I can host a > backup site on my server. Only thing I would not be able to host are the > large amount of download tarballs etc. > I don't think it is an hosting issue at this point. We do already have > 3 operationals servers as I know. One master in the US (the biggest > one doing the build), two in france (One able to run test on GPU and > the other being a dev server). The current problem is I think one that > has been lurking around for some time. Once in a while the server goes > overloaded and we haven't had the opportunity to investigate what is > going on. Raster usually just reboot the server and that solve this. I > have asked Beber to look at it so that we can fix the problem instead > of requiring a reboot every n months. > > Cedric > > On 2016-06-10 16:00, Amitesh Singh wrote: > > Hello Guys, > > It seems like all web stuffs of e.org are down. 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