Hi Kurt,

Thanks for asking. We now recommend 1GB of swap in addition to the 1GB
of memory.

Sytse


On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 9:20 PM, Kurt Kraut <m...@kurtkraut.net> wrote:
> 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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