Hi all,

About a month ago I reported having some issues with the standalone Fossil server, where it would slow down significantly after running for an extended period. At that time I had just restarted the process, so was not able to gather any meaningful statistics in order to help diagnose the problem. Now, Fossil has been running on the server since that time and has become very slow again. An example of a repo on my server is:
http://server.blastbay.com/blastmidi/

Now, I am in a position to gather any information that the developers might need. However I am new to Linux and have no idea what information might be of use, and even less what commands I should run to actually find that information. Would any of you Linux gurus be willing to give me some commands I could run on the fossil process to extract useful statistics? I am on the latest Ubuntu.

Kind regards,

Philip Bennefall

On 6/2/2015 11:20 PM, Philip Bennefall wrote:
Unfortunately I didn't check before I restarted the last time. I will keep running it, and gather statistics over time as it begins to slow down.

Kind regards,

Philip Bennefall
On 6/2/2015 10:50 PM, Andy Bradford wrote:
Thus said Philip Bennefall on Tue, 02 Jun 2015 20:12:15 +0200:

This is a hard case to reproduce  as it usually takes several weeks or
even a month  or two, but after the Fossil  standalone server has been
running for quite some time it becomes terribly sluggish.
Has the process been reniced?

How much memory does Fossil have before you restart?

How many open file descriptors does it have before you restart?

What journaling mode are you using?

Thanks,

Andy
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