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diff --git a/doc/operations/sidekiq_memory_killer.md b/doc/operations/sidekiq_memory_killer.md index b5e78348989..cf7c3b2e2ed 100644 --- a/doc/operations/sidekiq_memory_killer.md +++ b/doc/operations/sidekiq_memory_killer.md @@ -1,40 +1 @@ -# Sidekiq MemoryKiller - -The GitLab Rails application code suffers from memory leaks. For web requests -this problem is made manageable using -[unicorn-worker-killer](https://github.com/kzk/unicorn-worker-killer) which -restarts Unicorn worker processes in between requests when needed. The Sidekiq -MemoryKiller applies the same approach to the Sidekiq processes used by GitLab -to process background jobs. - -Unlike unicorn-worker-killer, which is enabled by default for all GitLab -installations since GitLab 6.4, the Sidekiq MemoryKiller is enabled by default -_only_ for Omnibus packages. The reason for this is that the MemoryKiller -relies on Runit to restart Sidekiq after a memory-induced shutdown and GitLab -installations from source do not all use Runit or an equivalent. - -With the default settings, the MemoryKiller will cause a Sidekiq restart no -more often than once every 15 minutes, with the restart causing about one -minute of delay for incoming background jobs. - -## Configuring the MemoryKiller - -The MemoryKiller is controlled using environment variables. - -- `SIDEKIQ_MEMORY_KILLER_MAX_RSS`: if this variable is set, and its value is - greater than 0, then after each Sidekiq job, the MemoryKiller will check the - RSS of the Sidekiq process that executed the job. If the RSS of the Sidekiq - process (expressed in kilobytes) exceeds SIDEKIQ_MEMORY_KILLER_MAX_RSS, a - delayed shutdown is triggered. The default value for Omnibus packages is set - [in the omnibus-gitlab - repository](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/omnibus-gitlab/blob/master/files/gitlab-cookbooks/gitlab/attributes/default.rb). -- `SIDEKIQ_MEMORY_KILLER_GRACE_TIME`: defaults 900 seconds (15 minutes). When - a shutdown is triggered, the Sidekiq process will keep working normally for - another 15 minutes. -- `SIDEKIQ_MEMORY_KILLER_SHUTDOWN_WAIT`: defaults to 30 seconds. When the grace - time has expired, the MemoryKiller tells Sidekiq to stop accepting new jobs. - Existing jobs get 30 seconds to finish. After that, the MemoryKiller tells - Sidekiq to shut down, and an external supervision mechanism (e.g. Runit) must - restart Sidekiq. -- `SIDEKIQ_MEMORY_KILLER_SHUTDOWN_SIGNAL`: defaults to `SIGKILL`. The name of - the final signal sent to the Sidekiq process when we want it to shut down. +This document was moved to [administration/operations/sidekiq_memory_killer](../administration/operations/sidekiq_memory_killer.md). |