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The Puma Worker Killer checks the total RAM used by both the master and worker processes. Bump the limits to N+1 instead of N workers to account for this.
36 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
36 lines
1.4 KiB
Ruby
# frozen_string_literal: true
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module Gitlab
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module Cluster
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class PumaWorkerKillerInitializer
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def self.start(puma_options, puma_per_worker_max_memory_mb: 650)
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require 'puma_worker_killer'
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PumaWorkerKiller.config do |config|
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# Note! ram is expressed in megabytes (whereas GITLAB_UNICORN_MEMORY_MAX is in bytes)
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# Importantly RAM is for _all_workers (ie, the cluster),
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# not each worker as is the case with GITLAB_UNICORN_MEMORY_MAX
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worker_count = puma_options[:workers] || 1
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# The Puma Worker Killer checks the total RAM used by both the master
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# and worker processes. Bump the limits to N+1 instead of N workers
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# to account for this:
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# https://github.com/schneems/puma_worker_killer/blob/v0.1.0/lib/puma_worker_killer/puma_memory.rb#L57
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config.ram = (worker_count + 1) * puma_per_worker_max_memory_mb
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config.frequency = 20 # seconds
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# We just want to limit to a fixed maximum, unrelated to the total amount
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# of available RAM.
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config.percent_usage = 0.98
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# Ideally we'll never hit the maximum amount of memory. If so the worker
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# is restarted already, thus periodically restarting workers shouldn't be
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# needed.
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config.rolling_restart_frequency = false
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end
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PumaWorkerKiller.start
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end
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end
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end
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end
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