I've just enabled Gitiles again.
We will observe which effect this has on Gerrit now. Fingers crossing that it won't cause a high load anymore :)
Felix
Hi Felix, Martin,
Looks like Gitiles is once again disabled. Just wanted to check if that was an intentional change? Is the traffic problem too much after all?
If we're deciding to permanently disable Gitiles it would be great if we could somehow put links to the GitHub mirror in the respective places on the Gerrit UI instead.
On Mon, May 20, 2024 at 9:00 AM Felix Singer felixsinger@posteo.net wrote:
I've just enabled Gitiles again.
We will observe which effect this has on Gerrit now. Fingers crossing that it won't cause a high load anymore :)
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On 10.09.24 19:51, Julius Werner wrote:
Looks like Gitiles is once again disabled. Just wanted to check if that was an intentional change? Is the traffic problem too much after all?
I guess that's still untested because still the robots.txt doesn't mention gitiles? It just looks like it hasn't been updated in a decade. It's a low hanging fruit, admins please try it!
Nico
On Tue, 2024-09-10 at 20:05 +0200, Nico Huber via coreboot wrote:
I guess that's still untested because still the robots.txt doesn't mention gitiles? It just looks like it hasn't been updated in a decade. It's a low hanging fruit, admins please try it!
I've added critical paths to the robots.txt on Sep 11. I can't see much difference. So most of them seem to ignore it. I'm going to work on blocking bots with some exceptions.
Felix
On Tue, 2024-09-10 at 10:51 -0700, Julius Werner wrote:
Looks like Gitiles is once again disabled. Just wanted to check if that was an intentional change? Is the traffic problem too much after all?
If we're deciding to permanently disable Gitiles it would be great if we could somehow put links to the GitHub mirror in the respective places on the Gerrit UI instead.
That was not intentional. We are not intending to disable Gitiles permanently.
In this case, the reason is not a high load on the server or high traffic. Some requests seem to confuse Gitiles, which makes the whole Gerrit service unavailable. I'm trying to reproduce the issue in a test environment at the moment, but I wasn't able so far. Maybe I will enable Gitiles in production again so that the issue gets triggered and I can extract some debug information. I'm working with the Gerrit devs to solve this.
Felix