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Léo-Paul Géneau
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changelogs/unreleased/rs-keep-divergent-refs-column.yml
changelogs/unreleased/rs-keep-divergent-refs-column.yml
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db/migrate/20200220180944_add_keep_divergent_refs.rb
db/migrate/20200220180944_add_keep_divergent_refs.rb
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db/schema.rb
db/schema.rb
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doc/development/sidekiq_style_guide.md
doc/development/sidekiq_style_guide.md
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changelogs/unreleased/rs-keep-divergent-refs-column.yml
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---
title
:
Add keep_divergent_refs to remote_mirrors table
merge_request
:
author
:
type
:
other
db/migrate/20200220180944_add_keep_divergent_refs.rb
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# frozen_string_literal: true
class
AddKeepDivergentRefs
<
ActiveRecord
::
Migration
[
6.0
]
include
Gitlab
::
Database
::
MigrationHelpers
DOWNTIME
=
false
def
change
add_column
:remote_mirrors
,
:keep_divergent_refs
,
:boolean
end
end
db/schema.rb
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#
# It's strongly recommended that you check this file into your version control system.
ActiveRecord
::
Schema
.
define
(
version:
2020_02_
14_034836
)
do
ActiveRecord
::
Schema
.
define
(
version:
2020_02_
20_180944
)
do
# These are extensions that must be enabled in order to support this database
enable_extension
"pg_trgm"
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@@ -3689,6 +3689,7 @@ ActiveRecord::Schema.define(version: 2020_02_14_034836) do
t
.
boolean
"only_protected_branches"
,
default:
false
,
null:
false
t
.
string
"remote_name"
t
.
boolean
"error_notification_sent"
t
.
boolean
"keep_divergent_refs"
t
.
index
[
"last_successful_update_at"
],
name:
"index_remote_mirrors_on_last_successful_update_at"
t
.
index
[
"project_id"
],
name:
"index_remote_mirrors_on_project_id"
end
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doc/development/sidekiq_style_guide.md
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@@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ Most workers tend to spend most of their time blocked, wait on network responses
from other services such as Redis, Postgres and Gitaly. Since Sidekiq is a
multithreaded environment, these jobs can be scheduled with high concurrency.
Some workers, however, spend large amounts of time _on-
cpu
_ running logic in
Some workers, however, spend large amounts of time _on-
CPU
_ running logic in
Ruby. Ruby MRI does not support true multithreading - it relies on the
[
GIL
](
https://thoughtbot.com/blog/untangling-ruby-threads#the-global-interpreter-lock
)
to greatly simplify application development by only allowing one section of Ruby
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@@ -187,13 +187,17 @@ performance.
Likewise, if a worker uses large amounts of memory, we can run these on a
bespoke low concurrency, high memory fleet.
Note that
M
emory-bound workers create heavy GC workloads, with pauses of
Note that
m
emory-bound workers create heavy GC workloads, with pauses of
10-50ms. This will have an impact on the latency requirements for the
worker. For this reason,
`memory`
bound,
`latency_sensitive`
jobs are not
permitted and will fail CI. In general,
`memory`
bound workers are
discouraged, and alternative approaches to processing the work should be
considered.
If a worker needs large amounts of both memory and CPU time, it should be marked as
memory-bound, due to the above restrction on latency-sensitive memory-bound
workers.
## Declaring a Job as CPU-bound
This example shows how to declare a job as being CPU-bound.
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