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Gonna build it again anyways ... [approve-ci]
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I had the same problem until I ran the tests with --sandbox ~/sb
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The AU check failure is as expected (for now).
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@jrushford Question: do we want this into 7.1.x ?
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I need to read this some more, but it feels like we need a configuration
option here as well.
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@oknet Yes, ignore AU tests for now.
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Nice! Testing this PR on docs.trafficserver now.
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--- Diff: iocore/net/UnixNetVConnection.cc ---
@@ -271,9 +271,22 @@ read_from_net(NetHandler *nh, UnixNetVConnection *vc,
EThread *thread
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Yeh, I suck. Patch coming.
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I'd like to put this in for 7.1.0 I think. Any objections?
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@maskit should we backport this to 7.1.0 ?
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@shinrich @oknet Is this still a 7.1.0 candidate? Or do we move out to
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On our boxes, it was very noticeable. I can try again, but the net result
was roughly 2-3x the number of active connections, and each transaction was 1/2
- 1/3 the speed (throughput in Mbps
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@oknet Did any of your commits address this issue?
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@jacksontj @vmamidi is working on this, and has a fix (hopefully).
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Replace all usage (and implementation) of Vec<> with std::vector
@SolidWallOfCode says that it's better, and I like consistency, so we
should unify the code around using one vector imp
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What version is this? I could have sworn we fixed this.
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Duplicate of #1498.
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Yeh, I think you have to create the mutex. Before all these changes, the
core would create one for you if it needed it, but that had a massive single
mutex around that. So instead, we now
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This is now back ported to 7.1.0.
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This is done.
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#1481 Makes % work consistently, and at all
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We're still seeing this on Docs, with the current 7.1.x and all the
backports.
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I'll see if I can get a core out of this again, for some reason, the box
isn't producing core files :/
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--- Diff: proxy/logging/LogAccessHttp.cc ---
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ LogAccessHttp::LogAccessHttp(HttpSM *sm)
m_proxy_resp_content_type_str(nullptr
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--- Diff: proxy/logging/LogAccessHttp.cc ---
@@ -71,7 +71,7 @@ LogAccessHttp::LogAccessHttp(HttpSM *sm)
m_proxy_resp_content_type_str(nullptr
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Explicit std:: name space, seems to make compiler happy
This hopefully fixes the build errors on isnan() usage on the
Ubuntu 16 platform, and also makes it clear which isnan() we use
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Yeh, we want to remove the check for math.h, and the patch does. No?
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Add missing include, which otherwise breaks on OSX
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Please file an Issue on the cleanup task, so we know about it, and it gets
assigned.
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I think we need to make the AU check succeed, right ?
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--- Diff: tests/tools/microServer/uWServer.py ---
@@ -17,6 +17,7 @@
# See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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--- Diff: plugins/regex_revalidate/regex_revalidate.c ---
@@ -362,7 +362,7 @@ config_handler(TSCont cont, TSEvent event ATS_UNUSED,
void *edata
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Make regex_revalidate.c use ref-counted config data
Instead of scheduling a "delete" of the data sometime in the future, a more
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[approve ci] to see if the FreeBSD builds succeed.
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@shukitchan You ok with this?
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@jrushford Do you want this in 7.1.0? If not, move it out to 7.2.0 please.
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Note that it has to succeed on CentOS6, which is indeed running
```
[root@centos6 ~]# bison --version
bison (GNU Bison) 2.4.1
```
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@SolidWallOfCode Why is this not merged?
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What's the word on this PR? 1) Should we land it? 2) Do we still want this
to 7.1.x? Note sure why it's been sitting for so long.
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See also ##776.
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Time to land this yet?
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Merged to 7.1.0.
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Once landed, I think we should contemplate this for a 7.1.0 cherry-pick.
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You should upgrade to 6.2.x, if that doesn't have this fix, you can request
this to be back ported to 6.2.2, since 6.2 is an LTS version.
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This sounds like a potential candidate for 7.1.0 as well.
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--- Diff: proxy/ControlMatcher.cc ---
@@ -220,6 +220,7 @@ HostMatcher::NewEntry(matcher_line
*line_info)
if (error.failed
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Please rebase with current master, and also run "make clang-format" on this.
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This sounds like a 7.1.0 candidate?
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This is running on Docs.
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Intermittent regression test failures (debug build)
Seeing this on some VMs:
```
REGRESSION TEST SDK_API_HttpTxnTransform started
[SDK_API_HttpTxnTransform] TSTransformCreate
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I'm fine with this. However, seeing that the two policy implementations has
virtually identical implementations here, it begs the question as to why this
is not in a base class? It
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@jrushford I assume we don't want this for 7.1.0 ?
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@PSUdaemon You were mucking around in this mess a while back (even though I
tried to keep you out of the rat hole ... ;). Can you take a look at this? It
sounds similar to the issues you had
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Yeh, that's fine, I upgraded Sphinx long ago on the Docs build box.
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Why did the AU check fail? Did you forget to rebase? :)
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Thread "hangs" on Docs
Running latest 7.1.x branch on Docs with #1583 as well, I started seeing a
thread consuming a *lot* of CPU. In the order of 1000x more than the other
thread
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Not reloadable. The setting restores the old/expected behavior, meaning
1. It will not let you start traffic_server with a bad ssl_multicert.config
2. It will not replace a
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Why was this merged without setting appropriate labels / versions?
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Cherry-picked to 7.1.x, seems safe, and very reasonable.
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@bryancall Ping?
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Is there a reason why this hasn't landed? if not, land it :).
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@persiaAziz This does not cherry-pick cleanly to 7.1.0, so if we want this
for 7.1.x branch, can you please make another PR, against the 7.1.x branch?
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@jablko Can you review this please? And also, I think your MATT connection
needs to be redone, since we got moved to gitbox for the internal ASF sync
service).
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Moved to 7.1.0, I think this is a good patch + good fix!
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@@ -824,6 +824,8 @@ struct HttpConfigParams : public ConfigInfo {
MgmtInt
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@@ -1129,6 +1129,8 @@ HttpConfig::startup()
// Local Manager
HttpEstablishStaticConfigLongLong
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+'''
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If at all possible, can you
GitHub user zwoop opened a pull request:
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Adds a new condition, %{IP:}
This replaces the old %{CLIENT-IP}, and generalizes the access to
all four IP addresses. E.g.
cond %{SEND_RESPONSE_HDR_HOOK}
set-header X
Github user zwoop closed the pull request at:
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Github user zwoop commented on the issue:
https://github.com/apache/trafficserver/pull/1583
I've been running with this on docs for a few days, with no problem. It
does not seem to address the threads running at 100% CPU at times though. But
assuming this fixes another proble
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