On 2024-10-27 17:10, Alfred M. Szmidt wrote:
the question of "how hard" is hard to answer, ironically.
Yes; our Git server already can't cope with its current load,
https://savannah.gnu.org/support/?110712
If some web pages migrate to Git, the load will increase.
Then we should get n
FWIW, I am looking at the munin graphs from the savannah nodes nearly
all-day, every day. I see no obvious capacity problems (and I believe
we can increase resources to the VCS2/3 nodes, if that would be
required, but I don't believe that is a blocker).
I think Jing correctly reports the problem:
This is a short sighted idea, waiting for things to magically get
fixed by next year. There have been too many outtages over the course
of this year, to the point where Savannah and Fencepost and other
stuff has been down for multiple days.
CCing GAC and Zoe since something needs to be done _this
Remove Paul Eggert from Cc because his mail server rejects all my
emails.
On 2024-10-29 05:46, Corwin Brust wrote:
FWIW, I am looking at the munin graphs from the savannah nodes nearly
all-day, every day. I see no obvious capacity problems (and I believe
we can increase resources to the VCS2/3
I think this is mixing up things, I was talking about the outages of
overall infrastructure, not Savane. The first is something we have
little control over and is only something the FSF can do something
about.
There have been several large and long outages the last few months.