Moar Cooties
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@loopback0 said in Moar Cooties:
It's definitely not this post which contains a lot of nested
tags.
What?! There are no pre tags in that post!
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Also, nice quoting,
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@loopback0
That makes a lot of sense. I guess I haven't been into that thread on mobile since that conversation started.
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@loopback0 said in Moar Cooties:
@izzion
It's definitely not this post which contains a lot of nested<pre>
tags.
That post certainly isn't a reply to a post discussing mobile Safari's inability to handle lots of nested scrollable elements.Warned ya! Of course, some people just want to see the world burn.
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@loopback0 The fuck is this, Community Server?
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Uh oh.
load average: 12.35, 9.52, 6.87
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@boomzilla I was just gonna say, this looks a lot like 12.35, 9.52, 6.87
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@hungrier good guess!
It's on the way back down now, but ought to keep an eye on stuff this afternoon:
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@Tsaukpaetra said in Moar Cooties:
Probability of 1 to 67,190 against.
So just me then?
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in Moar Cooties:
@Tsaukpaetra said in Moar Cooties:
Probability of 1 to 67,190 against.
So just me then?
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Oh, that's a different probability request.
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in Moar Cooties:
So just me then?
Unread takes 4s right now, took a lot longer the first time a few minutes ago.
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Must be fucking again. Ban the whole country! Call the UN Security Council! Man the NATO jets in Šiauliai. I can't read WTDWTF!
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in Moar Cooties:
Must be fucking again. Ban the whole country! Call the UN Security Council! Man the NATO jets in Šiauliai. I
can't read WTDWTFam being forced to be productive!
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I still managed to be unproductive thanks to this forum. Spent some time reading up on the LDS Church and their views. Let's just say I am not impressed by what I read.
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Hrm....
load average: 8.56, 20.17, 26.93
Worth a try...
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@Applied-Mediocrity said in Moar Cooties:
Must be fucking again. Ban
the whole country! Call the UN Security Council! Man the NATO jets in Šiauliaithe whole world!. I can't read WTDWTF!As a bonus, you wouldn't be able to read WTDWTF either, but it's for the greater WTF
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Why does this keep happening?
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is http://thereal.wtf:8888 still showing nominal values.
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@pie_flavor said in Moar Cooties:
Why does this keep happening?
I've done a more thorough vacuuming than normal. I don't see anything particularly alarming in the access logs right now. Weird spike about 12 hours ago, but that wouldn't explain right now.
Load average has gone to shit:
49.79, 50.36, 41.56
It's pretty much all pgsql BTW, my experience with which has mostly been documented in this thread.
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@boomzilla said in Moar Cooties:
I've done a more thorough vacuuming than normal.
I don't want to sound too arrogant about something I literally have no friggin clue about, but does anybody else have the feeling that the real issue is something else entirely and the vacuuming is somewhere between a band-aid and a placebo?
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@topspin said in Moar Cooties:
@boomzilla said in Moar Cooties:
I've done a more thorough vacuuming than normal.
I don't want to sound too arrogant about something I literally have no friggin clue about, but does anybody else have the feeling that the real issue is something else entirely and the vacuuming is somewhere between a band-aid and a placebo?
I definitely have that feeling. Well, the vacuuming seems like a necessary thing, but also something that it should be doing automatically, but it clearly hasn't been, since I've been doing it on about a weekly basis, with definitely noticeable results as the interval goes over a week. It's kind of become part of my Monday routine.
But it's obviously not the issue right now, since that's been done. Traffic seems pretty normal right now (rising, but mostly due to registered users in the US coming on line as they wake up or get to work) so I have no idea what the problem is.
It's possible that our mongo like "schema" is reaching the limits of what pgsql can do? I dunno.
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@boomzilla representative snapshot of some
top
output:PID USER PR NI VIRT RES SHR S %CPU %MEM TIME+ COMMAND 32213 999 20 0 308180 33816 31436 R 57.6 0.1 0:03.13 postgres 26192 999 20 0 309808 81712 77928 R 56.0 0.2 0:03.00 postgres 32214 999 20 0 308180 35248 32868 R 52.3 0.1 0:02.78 postgres 32216 999 20 0 309204 41112 38096 R 52.3 0.1 0:02.29 postgres 31348 999 20 0 309636 59288 55748 R 51.0 0.2 0:03.09 postgres 31349 999 20 0 309580 40476 37032 R 50.7 0.1 0:01.55 postgres 32225 999 20 0 309128 45352 42440 R 47.7 0.1 0:02.07 postgres 32221 999 20 0 309076 45204 42220 R 45.7 0.1 0:01.87 postgres 32210 999 20 0 308176 34524 32144 R 45.4 0.1 0:02.62 postgres 31346 999 20 0 309568 130780 127268 R 45.0 0.4 0:02.87 postgres 32218 999 20 0 309176 47512 44496 R 44.7 0.1 0:02.06 postgres 32212 999 20 0 308180 33516 31132 R 44.0 0.1 0:03.01 postgres 32209 999 20 0 308176 32876 30496 R 43.0 0.1 0:02.75 postgres 32211 999 20 0 308180 32092 29708 R 43.0 0.1 0:02.62 postgres 32226 999 20 0 308180 30840 28456 R 40.4 0.1 0:01.75 postgres 28283 999 20 0 309812 107404 103732 R 39.1 0.3 0:04.25 postgres 32241 999 20 0 309072 26208 23292 R 16.6 0.1 0:00.50 postgres 14081 root 20 0 4162620 1.012g 36040 S 5.3 3.2 29:12.66 node 2463 root 20 0 4828032 1.622g 36264 S 4.3 5.2 65:17.90 node
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@Luhmann said in Moar Cooties:
was expecting more something like ...
Also ... got several errors while posting
Why is she lugging along the charging cord while using the vacuum on battery?
Must be similar to all those women holding their soldering irons by the hot bit.
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@PleegWat
No objection to her vacuuming the lawn?
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@Luhmann said in Moar Cooties:
@PleegWat
No objection to her vacuuming the lawn?I figured I'd not go for the obvious.
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@Luhmann said in Moar Cooties:
@PleegWat
No objection to her vacuuming the lawn?I'm objecting to her being exceedingly anorexic. But I wouldn't say no anyway...
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@boomzilla said in Moar Cooties:
It's kind of become part of my Monday routine.
If you plan on going on vacation, please let us know so that we all can plan accordingly. Wouldn't want to be forced to work simply because nobody was around to vacuum WTDWTF.
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Yeah. Despite vacuuming, the server remains exceedingly cootie'd.
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@boomzilla said in Moar Cooties:
Well, the vacuuming seems like a necessary thing, but also something that it should be doing automatically, but it clearly hasn't been, since I've been doing it on about a weekly basis, with definitely noticeable results as the interval goes over a week. It's kind of become part of my Monday routine.
Is there a reason you run this, and not, say, cron?
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@error , especially WRT figuring out how to script that inside of docker.
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@boomzilla
It's too bad SO has imploded, so there's nowhere left to ask a horde of sysadmins for knowledge on how to configure cron.
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Hmm...wonder what that's about.
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@boomzilla I wonder if this "cult-or-trustworthy-religion" subthread didn't get us put on some DDOS target list, though it might be coincidence...
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The site either loads instantly or not at all, there's nothing in-between right now.
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@mott555 said in Moar Cooties:
The site either loads instantly or not at all, there's nothing in-between right now.
I was having serious problems...but now it's instant.
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@mott555 It's really mainly the unread for me. I don't tend to use recent, but individual topics (whether from unread or from notificaitons) seem to be fast.
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It's still doing weird things for me. Sometimes (all the time) recent/unread takes forever to load, and sometimes individual threads do as well, but upvoting and replying seem to work instantly.
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@error said in Moar Cooties:
@boomzilla said in Moar Cooties:
Well, the vacuuming seems like a necessary thing, but also something that it should be doing automatically, but it clearly hasn't been, since I've been doing it on about a weekly basis, with definitely noticeable results as the interval goes over a week. It's kind of become part of my Monday routine.
Is there a reason you run this, and not, say, cron?
Postgres should auto hoover if the parameters for doing so are configured correctly.
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@loopback0 Is there such a thing as correct parameters for the mongo-in-pg frankensystem we've got?
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@_P_ said in Moar Cooties:
is http://thereal.wtf:8888 still showing nominal values.
It's unauthenticated which limits what it can access so it loads
/recent
which typically loads quickly through these periods rather than/unread
.
I've added the test topic back in which hopefully doesn't cause issues.
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@hungrier said in Moar Cooties:
@loopback0 Is there such a thing as correct parameters for the mongo-in-pg frankensystem we've got?
It's based on thresholds of dead records or whatever which I assume applies equally to FrankengreSQL as it does to typical Postgre databases.
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@loopback0 said in Moar Cooties:
/recent
which typically loads quickly through these periods rather than/unread
.I haven't compared the two but
/recent
(via the icon, as per my settings) isn't what I would call quickly loading
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@hungrier said in Moar Cooties:
@loopback0 said in Moar Cooties:
/recent
which typically loads quickly through these periods rather than/unread
.I haven't compared the two but
/recent
(via the icon, as per my settings) isn't what I would call quickly loadingI think it loads more quickly for unauthenticated users although it does generally load faster than
/unread
for me, except when I tried it just now.
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@loopback0 Come to think of it, why would
/unread
be different from/recent
for unauthenticated users?
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@hungrier said in Moar Cooties:
@loopback0 Come to think of it, why would
/unread
be different from/recent
for unauthenticated users?It doesn't exist for unauthenticated users.
What I meant was
/recent
loads more quickly for unauthenticated users than it does for authenticated users.
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Not quite a euthenasia coaster...