Hi,

I've just installed GitLab 7.1.1 in a Ubuntu Server 14.04.1 server with 1GB 
of RAM. It cosumes out of the box ~50% of my available RAM (this server has 
no other services/softwares running). I created my first three projects, 
all of them with a repository lesser than 1MB of disk space. But for my 
surprise, in the last repository I created and peformed the initial commit, 
if I click on the 
link 
http://my-server/my-namespace/my-repo-name/commit/603b0e6b8e7bf730808d87bdf310e39e0164e02d
 
the RAM usage peaks to 100% and then I get after ~20 seconds a HTTP 502 
error on screen. It doesn't happen to all commits but I'm worried to keep 
relying on GitLab if I'll be unable to see commits through the web frontend 
in the future.

Is this a bug or I is it possible to tune GitLab settings to workaround 
this?

Best regards,


Kurt Kraut

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