On Wed, 16 May 2012 11:07:07 +0800
Mathieu Bridon <bochecha(a)fedoraproject.org> wrote:
Was one of them coming from Hong Kong?
Not sure. ;)
If so, please accept my apologies.
I don't think it was you. (Or any specific ip). :)
The problem was mainly that there were a bunch of stuck git processes,
that seemed to be counted against the limits in xinetd. It has a '50
connections per second and if you hit that, disable for 10 seconds'
setting. I think all the stale connections were counting against the 50
connection limit and making it hit it all the time...
...snip...
So... Is there such an environment? Or is it just a bad idea for me
to
hit the Fedora git in this way, and I should find another way to check
for updates?
No, there's not... but I don't think your script caused this. ;)
I haven't done any upload yesterday (only fetches by the
aforementioned script), and I clone anonymously (to avoid the SSH
overhead, not to pretend it's not me), so I'm not responsible for
these ones.
git upload-pack is the anon ones via xinetd. Thats it sending data out
to the connection.
But again, sorry for the trouble I may have caused.
I'll pause my working on this script for now, let me know if what I'm
doing is ok for Fedora and if I can resume it.
I think it's fine to resume... and we can ping you if we see problems
with it.
kevin