Hi Otto,
On Wed, 17. Oct 2012 at 12:33:58 +0200, Otto Dassau wrote:
I changed the sphinx cronjob to 4 times a day.
The build now only runs when it actually pulled updates.
Anyway, apparently the bots are indeed the problem (see [1]). I blocked them
in robots.txt and now the load seems back
Hi,
just wonder what kind of ruby processes make qgis.org so slow this morning?
Regards
Otto
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It seems to be Rails competing with redmine and a compile process with
gcc in the background ..
struggling for computing time ..
and then apache and mysql are jumping in to complete the field ;)
probably time to move some processes on different machines?
regards
Werner
On Wed, Oct 17, 2012 at
Il 17/10/2012, qgis-developer-boun...@lists.osgeo.org ha scritto:
It seems to be Rails competing with redmine and a compile process with
gcc in the background ..
struggling for computing time ..
and then apache and mysql are jumping in to complete the field ;)
probably time to move some
Hi Werner,
On Wed, 17. Oct 2012 at 09:54:07 +0200, Werner Macho wrote:
It seems to be Rails competing with redmine and a compile process with
gcc in the background ..
So the minutely sphinx builds are gone now?Three of them were competing to
update the website, when I looked. I changed
Hi,
Am Wed, 17 Oct 2012 12:21:35 +0200
schrieb Jürgen E. Fischer j...@norbit.de:
Hi Werner,
On Wed, 17. Oct 2012 at 09:54:07 +0200, Werner Macho wrote:
It seems to be Rails competing with redmine and a compile process with
gcc in the background ..
So the minutely sphinx builds are
Am Wed, 17 Oct 2012 12:21:35 +0200
schrieb Jürgen E. Fischer j...@norbit.de:
AFAICT only redmine is consuming lots of CPU. Not sure what to do about
Hi!
Maybe there is a new redmine version available? Probably I have time
to check later this evening ..
And maybe we should really stick to