Also, if you were to look at /var/log/messages for the parts during the
upgrade, are you able to pickout which particular Pulp migration step
seemed to take the longest?

On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 7:26 AM, Eric D Helms <ericdhe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Jason and Dylan,
>
> Could you also quote the size of your MongoDBs? I'd like to report all of
> this data to the Pulp team.
>
> Thanks,
> Eric
>
> On Fri, Jul 1, 2016 at 12:10 AM, Dylan Baars <baa...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> haha - it must have heard me, it just finished and carried on to the next
>> steps, go figure! So 176GB of pulp data takes roughly 6 hours ;-) (suppose
>> it'll be different based on hardware etc!)
>>
>> Dylan
>>
>> On Friday, July 1, 2016 at 4:03:29 PM UTC+12, Dylan Baars wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi Jason,
>>>
>>> how long did it take in the end? I am upgrading our production katello
>>> instance from 2.4.4 to 3.0, and the pulp_migrate step has taken 6 hours so
>>> far - I see no errors in the logs and pulp-manage-db seems to be running,
>>> taking CPU and memory time up. Our production system has a much larger pulp
>>> repository than the test instance I've done this on, but is there any
>>> advice on how long this step should take? (more a question for the Katello
>>> devs I guess!) It is 4pm here now, but the last logs in /var/log/messages
>>> from pulp are below (from 10:15am)
>>>
>>> Jul  1 10:15:49 wellkatello.niwa.local pulp: py.warnings:WARNING:
>>> (21830-39488)   multi=True)
>>> Jul  1 10:15:49 wellkatello.niwa.local pulp: py.warnings:WARNING:
>>> (21830-39488)
>>> Jul  1 10:15:49 wellkatello.niwa.local pulp: pulp.server.db.manage:INFO:
>>> Migration to pulp_rpm.plugins.migrations version 27 complete.
>>> Jul  1 10:15:49 wellkatello.niwa.local pulp: pulp.server.db.manage:INFO:
>>> Applying pulp_rpm.plugins.migrations version 28
>>>
>>> /var/lib/pulp is 176G vs the 42GB on the test instance
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> Dylan
>>>
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