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diff --git a/doc/administration/job_logs.md b/doc/administration/job_logs.md index 5aa0e8f3948..9b25c70716b 100644 --- a/doc/administration/job_logs.md +++ b/doc/administration/job_logs.md @@ -158,7 +158,7 @@ To eliminate both file system requirements: The data flow is the same as described in the [data flow section](#data-flow) with one change: _the stored path of the first two phases is different_. This incremental log architecture stores chunks of logs in Redis and a persistent store (object storage or database) instead of -file storage. Redis is used as first-class storage, and it stores up-to 128KB +file storage. Redis is used as first-class storage, and it stores up-to 128 KB of data. After the full chunk is sent, it is flushed to a persistent store, either object storage (temporary directory) or database. After a while, the data in Redis and a persistent store is archived to [object storage](#uploading-logs-to-object-storage). @@ -169,7 +169,7 @@ Here is the detailed data flow: 1. The runner picks a job from GitLab 1. The runner sends a piece of log to GitLab 1. GitLab appends the data to Redis -1. After the data in Redis reaches 128KB, the data is flushed to a persistent store (object storage or the database). +1. After the data in Redis reaches 128 KB, the data is flushed to a persistent store (object storage or the database). 1. The above steps are repeated until the job is finished. 1. After the job is finished, GitLab schedules a Sidekiq worker to archive the log. 1. The Sidekiq worker archives the log to object storage and cleans up the log |