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Document Gitaly passing CORRELATION_ID to git processes
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@@ -1072,6 +1072,24 @@ You can run a gRPC trace with:
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@@ -1072,6 +1072,24 @@ You can run a gRPC trace with:
sudo
GRPC_TRACE
=
all
GRPC_VERBOSITY
=
DEBUG gitlab-rake gitlab:gitaly:check
sudo
GRPC_TRACE
=
all
GRPC_VERBOSITY
=
DEBUG gitlab-rake gitlab:gitaly:check
```
```
### Correlating Git processes with RPCs
Sometimes you need to find out which Gitaly RPC created a particular Git process.
One method for doing this is via
`DEBUG`
logging. However, this needs to be enabled
ahead of time and the logs produced are quite verbose.
A lightweight method for doing this correlation is by inspecting the environment
of the Git process (using its
`PID`
) and looking at the
`CORRELATION_ID`
variable:
```
shell
PID
=
<Git process ID>
sudo cat
/proc/
$PID
/environ |
tr
'\0'
'\n'
|
grep
^CORRELATION_ID
=
```
Please note that this method is not reliable for
`git cat-file`
processes because Gitaly
internally pools and re-uses those across RPCs.
### Observing `gitaly-ruby` traffic
### Observing `gitaly-ruby` traffic
[
`gitaly-ruby`
](
#gitaly-ruby
)
is an internal implementation detail of Gitaly,
[
`gitaly-ruby`
](
#gitaly-ruby
)
is an internal implementation detail of Gitaly,
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