Richard Stallman wrote:
> The housekeeping needs to be done, and 4am is a fine time to do it.
Sorry. I was mistaken. The servers run natively in the UTC timezone.
4am Boston time would be 8am UTC. The daily cron task is set to start
at 6:25am UTC daily. That is 2:25am US/Eastern time. They sh
Systems can normally do both web serving and housekeeping at the same
time. Plus the Savannah systems are scaled up to be quite good high
performance systems with plenty of cpus and ram. So I can only
believe that there is also a third thing happening at the same time.
It is t
Richard Stallman wrote:
> The housekeeping needs to be done, and 4am is a fine time to do it.
Agreed. I was not suggesting anything different.
> I am only suggesting to lower its priority somehow.
> so that web interface requests don't get blocked.
>
> Maybe there is a way to turn off the time-
The housekeeping needs to be done, and 4am is a fine time to do it.
I am only suggesting to lower its priority somehow.
so that web interface requests don't get blocked.
Maybe there is a way to turn off the time-out.
If they did not time out, they would work, just slowly.
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Dr Richard Stallman
Richard Stallman wrote:
> The web interface to Savannah is failing now (4am Boston time) due to
> timeouts. I'm told this happens every day at this time. I guess
> Savannah is doing some sort of lengthy cron job that hogs the machine
> so much the web interface times out.
>
> Access using cvs is
The web interface to Savannah is failing now (4am Boston time) due to
timeouts. I'm told this happens every day at this time. I guess
Savannah is doing some sort of lengthy cron job that hogs the machine
so much the web interface times out.
Access using cvs is also slow, but it does work.
I sup