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* Remove duplication in ProcfileJacob Vosmaer2016-01-141-2/+2
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* Write to InfluxDB directly via UDPYorick Peterse2015-12-291-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | This removes the need for Sidekiq and any overhead/problems introduced by TCP. There are a few things to take into account: 1. When writing data to InfluxDB you may still get an error if the server becomes unavailable during the write. Because of this we're catching all exceptions and just ignore them (for now). 2. Writing via UDP apparently requires the timestamp to be in nanoseconds. Without this data either isn't written properly. 3. Due to the restrictions on UDP buffer sizes we're writing metrics one by one, instead of writing all of them at once.
* Storing of application metrics in InfluxDBYorick Peterse2015-12-171-1/+1
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | This adds the ability to write application metrics (e.g. SQL timings) to InfluxDB. These metrics can in turn be visualized using Grafana, or really anything else that can read from InfluxDB. These metrics can be used to track application performance over time, between different Ruby versions, different GitLab versions, etc. == Transaction Metrics Currently the following is tracked on a per transaction basis (a transaction is a Rails request or a single Sidekiq job): * Timings per query along with the raw (obfuscated) SQL and information about what file the query originated from. * Timings per view along with the path of the view and information about what file triggered the rendering process. * The duration of a request itself along with the controller/worker class and method name. * The duration of any instrumented method calls (more below). == Sampled Metrics Certain metrics can't be directly associated with a transaction. For example, a process' total memory usage is unrelated to any running transactions. While a transaction can result in the memory usage going up there's no accurate way to determine what transaction is to blame, this becomes especially problematic in multi-threaded environments. To solve this problem there's a separate thread that takes samples at a fixed interval. This thread (using the class Gitlab::Metrics::Sampler) currently tracks the following: * The process' total memory usage. * The number of file descriptors opened by the process. * The amount of Ruby objects (using ObjectSpace.count_objects). * GC statistics such as timings, heap slots, etc. The default/current interval is 15 seconds, any smaller interval might put too much pressure on InfluxDB (especially when running dozens of processes). == Method Instrumentation While currently not yet used methods can be instrumented to track how long they take to run. Unlike the likes of New Relic this doesn't require modifying the source code (e.g. including modules), it all happens from the outside. For example, to track `User.by_login` we'd add the following code somewhere in an initializer: Gitlab::Metrics::Instrumentation. instrument_method(User, :by_login) to instead instrument an instance method: Gitlab::Metrics::Instrumentation. instrument_instance_method(User, :save) Instrumentation for either all public model methods or a few crucial ones will be added in the near future, I simply haven't gotten to doing so just yet. == Configuration By default metrics are disabled. This means users don't have to bother setting anything up if they don't want to. Metrics can be enabled by editing one's gitlab.yml configuration file (see config/gitlab.yml.example for example settings). == Writing Data To InfluxDB Because InfluxDB is still a fairly young product I expect the worse. Data loss, unexpected reboots, the database not responding, you name it. Because of this data is _not_ written to InfluxDB directly, instead it's queued and processed by Sidekiq. This ensures that users won't notice anything when InfluxDB is giving trouble. The metrics worker can be started in a standalone manner as following: bundle exec sidekiq -q metrics The corresponding class is called MetricsWorker.
* Merge branch 'fix_mailer_queue' into 'master' Marin Jankovski2015-12-041-1/+1
|\ | | | | | | | | | | | | Fix mailers queue The `mailer` queue can be removed. See merge request !1975
| * Fix mailer queuefix_mailer_queueValery Sizov2015-12-031-1/+1
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* | The Procfile is for development onlyprocfileJacob Vosmaer2015-12-021-0/+4
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* Migrate mailers to ActiveJobValery Sizov2015-11-261-1/+1
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* Groundwork for merging CI into CEDouwe Maan2015-08-251-1/+1
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* Update init scripts.Douwe Maan2015-08-191-1/+1
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* Update mail_room.Douwe Maan2015-08-191-1/+1
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* Reply by email POCDouwe Maan2015-08-181-1/+2
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* Archive repositories in background worker.Douwe Maan2015-03-311-1/+1
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* Fix sidekiq for developmentDmitriy Zaporozhets2014-12-291-1/+1
| | | | Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
* Revert "Delete mailer queue"Marin Jankovski2014-09-101-1/+1
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* Delete mailer queue because we don't use sidekiq_mailer gem and now the ↵ling.su2014-07-041-1/+1
| | | | mailer queue doesn't exist any more.
* Fix procfile for developersDmitriy Zaporozhets2014-04-081-1/+1
| | | | Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
* Fix Procfile to be usable in production.Cyril Rohr2014-04-071-1/+1
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* Use 2 workers in developmentDmitriy Zaporozhets2014-03-201-1/+1
| | | | Signed-off-by: Dmitriy Zaporozhets <dmitriy.zaporozhets@gmail.com>
* Cache MR diffs result. Improve diff outputDmitriy Zaporozhets2013-07-081-1/+1
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* Replace unicorn with PumaDmitriy Zaporozhets2013-04-041-1/+1
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* Fix procfile and attachment in event noreDmitriy Zaporozhets2013-02-111-1/+1
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* Do gitolite calls async. Remove satellite with project removeDmitriy Zaporozhets2013-01-281-1/+1
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* Updates project to process web hooks async via sidekiq.Ryan LaNeve2013-01-251-1/+1
| | | | | | A new queue of "project_web_hook" is used to process web hooks asynchronously, allowing each to succeed/fail (and be retried) independently. (Basically, project web hooks now process the same as system hooks.)
* remove thin from production env. Use unicorn for foremanDmitriy Zaporozhets2013-01-141-1/+1
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* sidekiq with green testsDmitriy Zaporozhets2013-01-091-1/+1
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* email via sidekiq. start and stop rake tasksDmitriy Zaporozhets2013-01-091-1/+1
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* sidekiqDmitriy Zaporozhets2013-01-091-1/+1
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* Procfile production, resque scriptDmitriy Zaporozhets2012-01-091-1/+1
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* Procfile added. use foreman start to run gitlabhqDmitriy Zaporozhets2012-01-081-0/+2