Follow-up Comment #3, sr #111180 (group administration):

I am really rather surprised by the difficulty you experienced to get a git
pull / git fetch to succeed.  I am running an hourly git fetch from a small
number of git repositories to my system in Colorado.  That's across the
Internet WAN and should be as far of a test as anyone else on the Internet.
That's one of the ways I am monitoring the problem.  It is generally working
okay for me.  I have no trouble at all most of the time.

Every so often I do see a git fetch failure with a 502.  And of course that's
when I went to investigate a very recent issue today.  Today something went
wonky with the Linux kernel on the system.  It had problems accessing its root
file system, which exists over a ceph block device, with the root file system
frozen for a short time.  Then it shed its swap and then started triggering
the OOM Killer.  Strange combination.  I migrated the git service to a
different node.  Then rebooted, applied pending upgrades, and "fluffed" up the
original system rebooting it several times in the process.

All seemingly good again I migrated the git service back onto the fully
updated and recently rebooted system.

But most of the time the system can successfully run git fetch / git pull and
work.


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