zas: I have a lot of problems in python with SNI now that most of our stuff is on HTTPS
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Gentlecat
maybe we should update at least to 2.7.9
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Gentlecat
or even to .11, if possible
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zas
Gentlecat: can you create a MBH ticket about this ?
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Gentlecat
yeah, for sure
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zas
It also means we may require 2.7.9 for picard and other python stuff
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Gentlecat
I also had some more questions about uwsgi, but don't know how much you know
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zas
not much
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Gentlecat
ok, I'll do some research then
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Gentlecat would really like to deploy CB with py3, even for testig
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zas
but i'm interested in your findings
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Freso
zas: I think we already switched minimum version of Picard to 2.7 a while back, so moving 0.0.9 versions up would likely not be that invasive of a change.
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zas
Freso: yup
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Gentlecat
I think zas is talking about websites, no?
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Freso
(Or maybe I'm thinking of another Python project.)
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Gentlecat
ones that are on sakura
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zas
Gentlecat: nope about picard app
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Freso
Gentlecat: I was replying to zas | It also means we may require 2.7.9 for picard and other python stuff
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Freso
:)
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Gentlecat
oh
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zas
45 minutes to regain 6% of disk space on spike...
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zas
software raid is slow
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alastairp
:(
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zas
this is why /tmp on its own partition is much better... too bad.
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Freso
zas: I once said that to someone admin'ing a system, and he said he didn't want to do it because that's not how the sys admin before him that was "omg so pro" had set it up.
2016-04-26 11731, 2016
zas
Freso: from my experience, having logs and tmp on separated partitions is a must, too many bad things happen else
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Freso
I don't disagree.
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Freso
Au contraire, I very much agree.
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zas
in this case, a /tmp partition would have been very fast to clean up (unmount/format/remount)
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zas
plus big partitions are usually slower
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zas
at this rate, we will recover whole spike's disk space in ... 11 hours. Though i expect a speed up after a while.
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Freso
Setting up /tmp as tmpfs is one of the first things I do when setting up a new machine (which makes a clean up = umount/remount).
2016-04-26 11701, 2016
alastairp
zas, load doesn't seem to be too high. Can we consider restarting uwsgi?
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zas
yes
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zas
done
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alastairp
thanks
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alastairp
I'm still confused about validate.py
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alastairp
I can't remember what it was
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alastairp
ohhhh. evaluate.py
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alastairp
yes, it's running in my screen :)
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UmkaDK
Guys, a bit of rundown question but is there something like a maintenance script anywhere that would clean up database of all stale records?
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Freso
Stale records?
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UmkaDK
The db on my sandbox has been growing steadily...
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UmkaDK
And today it filled up its partition :(
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UmkaDK
I was hoping that there is something I could do to shrink it back down a bit... otherwise I have to resize the partition, which is a bit of a bother.
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Freso
MB db?
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UmkaDK
Yep, MB db
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Freso
VACUUM it?
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chirlu
UmkaDK: You can try VACUUM FULL, but it will take time and temporarily need more storage (because it will rewrite the tables).
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chirlu
What are you doing on that system to create that many dead rows?
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kepstin
well, if it's dead rows, autovacuum should have dealt with it
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kepstin
it must be actually growing in data - are you loading edit data or something?
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chirlu
kepstin: Not necessarily, if the old rows were still needed (long-running transaction).
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chirlu
Another possibility would be if you simply use a *lot* of temporary rows once, since the table will not normally shrink.