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Léo-Paul Géneau
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@@ -77,10 +77,10 @@ cloud-native, for example on Kubernetes.
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 new live
trace architecture stores chunks of traces in Redis and
the database
instead of
trace architecture stores chunks of traces 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
of data. Once the full chunk is sent, it is flushed
to database. After a while,
the data in Redis and databas
e will be archived to
[
object storage
](
#uploading-traces-to-object-storage
)
.
of data. Once the full chunk is sent, it is flushed
a persistent store, either object storage(temporary directory) or database.
After a while, the data in Redis and a persitent stor
e will be archived to
[
object storage
](
#uploading-traces-to-object-storage
)
.
The data are stored in the following Redis namespace:
`Gitlab::Redis::SharedState`
.
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@@ -89,11 +89,11 @@ Here is the detailed data flow:
1.
GitLab Runner picks a job from GitLab
1.
GitLab Runner sends a piece of trace to GitLab
1.
GitLab appends the data to Redis
1.
Once the data in Redis reach 128KB, the data is flushed to
the database
.
1.
Once the data in Redis reach 128KB, 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.
Once the job is finished, GitLab schedules a Sidekiq worker to archive the trace.
1.
The Sidekiq worker archives the trace to object storage and cleans up the trace
in Redis and
the database
.
in Redis and
a persistent store (object storage or the database)
.
### Enabling live trace
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