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    • atrippA Offline
      atripp inedo-engineer
      last edited by

      We can definitely try to diagnose what's going on. What are the types of Executions in that table? Manual? Build? Etc?

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        philippe.camelio_3885
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        @atripp said in Buildmaster - High CPU database since 6.2.22:

        what are the types of Executions in that table? Manual? Build? Etc?

        Sorry, I am not sure to understand what you expect.
        I guess every log - manual / build / deployement.

        I have setup this in the Administration part:

        • Diagnostics.MinimumLogLevel : 20
        • Retention.KeepLastManualExecutionCount: 1000

        I have 3 Retention policies:

        • Delete deployed release Retain 180 days
        • Delete artifacts for rejected build : Retain 30 days
        • Delete execution logs : retain 30 days

        Therefore, logs haven't been removed for more than 36 month !!!
        I have the same in ScopedExecutionsLogEntries

        SELECT TOP (10) [Execution_Id]
              ,[LogEntry_Sequence]
              ,[Scope_Sequence]
              ,[LogEntry_Level]
              ,[LogEntry_Date]
          FROM [Otter].[dbo].[ScopedExecutionLogEntries]
        
        Execution_Id	LogEntry_Sequence	Scope_Sequence	LogEntry_Level	LogEntry_Date
        14	1	1	0	2019-04-02 09:09:23.500
        14	2	1	0	2019-04-02 09:09:23.500
        14	3	1	10	2019-04-02 09:09:23.500
        
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        • atrippA Offline
          atripp inedo-engineer
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          Hey @philippe-camelio_3885

          You may be looking at the wrong database... based on Otter in your query.

          Here's a way to see executions by execution type: SELECT [ExecutionMode_Code], COUNT(*) FROM [BuildMaster]..[Executions] GROUP BY [ExecutionMode_Code]

          As for retention policies, you should be able to see the logs of those., and see what's being purged.

          Anwyays, w'ell figure it out... hang tight!

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            philippe.camelio_3885 @atripp
            last edited by

            @atripp
            Houps ! 😲

            About the retention policies, when I start them manually, they remove few lines.

            Here is the result of the SQL:

            R 91369
            M 164051
            S 1560
            T 377
            B 999

            Thanks
            Philippe

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            • atrippA Offline
              atripp inedo-engineer
              last edited by

              Thanks Philippe!! That's helpful.

              Can you try this sql?

              USE [BuildMaster]
              
              BEGIN TRANSACTION
              
              DELETE [Executions]
               WHERE [ExecutionMode_Code] IN ('R', 'M', 'T')
                 AND ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY [ExecutionMode_Code] ORDER BY [Execution_Id] DESC) > 1000
              
              SELECT [ExecutionMode_Code], COUNT(*) FROM [Executions] GROUP BY [ExecutionMode_Code]
              
              ROLLBACK
              

              You should then see results like this:

              R 1000
              M 1000
              S 1560
              T 377
              B 999
              

              You can further inspect the tables, but this should do the trick. If the results look okay, then please run only the DELETE statement and then it will be fine.

              Can you let me know if it works? we will incorporate this logic in BM-3659

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                philippe.camelio_3885
                last edited by

                I have this error msg from SQL Management Studio or from osql

                Msg 4108, Level 15, State 1, Line 7
                Les fonctions fenêtrées peuvent uniquement apparaître dans les clauses SELECT ou ORDER BY
                

                I am not good enough in SQL to overcome this. Any tricks ?

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                • atrippA Offline
                  atripp inedo-engineer
                  last edited by

                  My bad, can you try this instead? Basically we are trying to delete all "R, M, T" executions except the most recent 1000 of each type.

                  This is what the code is doing now, just really inefficiently for some reason -- and the inefficiency seems to have caused a "backlog" of sorts.

                  USE [BuildMaster]
                  
                  BEGIN TRANSACTION
                  
                  DELETE [Executions]
                    FROM [Executions] E,
                       (SELECT [Execution_Id], 
                               ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY [ExecutionMode_Code] ORDER BY [Execution_Id] DESC) [Row]
                         FROM [Executions]
                        WHERE [ExecutionMode_Code] IN ('R', 'M', 'T')) EE
                  WHERE E.[Execution_Id] = EE.[Execution_Id]
                    AND EE.[Row] > 1000
                  
                  SELECT [ExecutionMode_Code], COUNT(*) FROM [Executions] GROUP BY [ExecutionMode_Code]
                  
                  ROLLBACK
                  
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                    philippe.camelio_3885
                    last edited by philippe.camelio_3885

                    Buildmaster is broken 😥
                    Time out when I try to get an access to BM.

                    I reboot unsuccessfully

                    but the Database is clean

                    R	1000
                    M	1000
                    S	1586
                    T	380
                    B	1025
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                      philippe.camelio_3885
                      last edited by

                      I had to stop SQL Instance, Restart BM Service
                      Everything looks fine

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                        philippe.camelio_3885
                        last edited by

                        The request still eating all my CPU :(

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                        • atrippA Offline
                          atripp inedo-engineer
                          last edited by

                          How often is this happening? It shows 102 executions were purged, and based on the I/O there was a lot of logs deleted... this can be actually quite resource-intensive, as there are a lot of log data.

                          But this usually happen during off-hours, etc., so it shouldn't be disturbing.

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                            philippe.camelio_3885 @atripp
                            last edited by philippe.camelio_3885

                            @atripp
                            Unfortunately, it is disturbing.

                            I join 2 screenshoot about the impact of the delete sql and it is happening during working hours.

                            I find that deleting several hours of CPU and IO for only 102 purged executions take too long

                            As I said, the problem exists since release 6.2.22.

                            I stopped all retention policies,

                            The problem occurs when the Manual Execution Cleanup is running

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                            I ran again your code:
                            Before the execution:

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                            After

                            (255268 rows affected)
                            
                            Completion time: 2021-01-30T22:06:02.9603752+01:00
                            

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                            SELECT [ExecutionMode_Code], COUNT(*) FROM [Executions] GROUP BY [ExecutionMode_Code]
                            

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                            I set Retention.KeepLastManualExecutionCount to 50.

                            I will see what is going on

                            Best Regards
                            Philippe

                            PS - Thanks for the help

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                              philippe.camelio_3885 @philippe.camelio_3885
                              last edited by philippe.camelio_3885

                              This is what is happening if I force Manual Execution Cleanup to run.
                              The stop of the BuildMaster Service solved the problem, but BM is down :(

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                              To be more complete, here is the steps I followed

                              1 Execution of the delete script
                              2 Restart buildmaster
                              4 Start Manual Execution Cleanup ==> Problem occurs
                              4 Start Manual Execution Cleanup ==> Problem occurs

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                              • atrippA Offline
                                atripp inedo-engineer
                                last edited by

                                If I'm understanding correctly, did your the Manual Execution records go from 1000 to 164,000 in just a few days? If so, that would explain a lot....

                                These are the types of so-called Manual Executions:

                                • Importing or Exporting Applications
                                • Cloning and Applying Template to Applications
                                • Sync of Issue Sources
                                • Deploying Configuration file
                                • Upgrading Inedo Agents
                                • Sync infrastructure

                                They are supposed to only occur on a manual basis, like when you trigger something from the UI so you can get logs. Or, in the case of sync infrastructure, whenever infrastructure changes.

                                Any idea what all the manual executions could be?

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                                  philippe.camelio_3885 @atripp
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                                  @atripp said in Buildmaster - High CPU database since 6.2.22:

                                  Importing or Exporting Applications **==> ** never done this **
                                  Cloning and Applying Template to Applications **==> ** one time a month maximum ****
                                  Sync of Issue Sources ==> Not sure what this is about ???
                                  Deploying Configuration file **==> ** No ****
                                  Upgrading Inedo Agents ==> done by Otter in my case
                                  Sync infrastructure ==> Used to sync every 2 hours from Otter. I increased since the last post to one day

                                  I have about 100-110 servers (Linux / windows) sync from Otter, whereas I am using a just a few for deploying application (about 25 actually).
                                  I have plenty of Role

                                  It could be Sync infrastructure, any way to check ?

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                                  • atrippA Offline
                                    atripp inedo-engineer
                                    last edited by

                                    The Execution_Configuration column of the ManualExecutions table will give a clue; it's XML but if you expand the coluumn, you'll see the name of the manual execution.

                                    It's only supposed to log if something changed, however...

                                    If there's a bug, one way to check would be to disable infrastructure sync, for the time being.

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                                      philippe.camelio_3885 @atripp
                                      last edited by

                                      @atripp
                                      I disabled the Infrastructure sync.
                                      Then I clean up the table

                                      Table size before
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                                      Disable Infrastructure sync
                                      Stop buildmaster
                                      Cleanup
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                                      Table size after
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                                      Restart buildmaster

                                      I will check tomorrow about the size and let you know

                                      Thanks

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                                        philippe.camelio_3885
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                                        I put some new screenshoots

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                                        and a lot of this kind of msg

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                                        In 10 hours:

                                        • ScopedExecutionLogentries x 20 (600k -> 12M)
                                        • ScopedExecutionLogs : x 34
                                        • ManualExecutions x 164

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                                        I set Service.AgentUpdaterThrottle to -1
                                        I also increase to 1 hour in order to reduced log.
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                                        I will check tomorrow morning

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                                          atripp inedo-engineer @philippe.camelio_3885
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                                          Thanks @philippe-camelio_3885

                                          So, the good news is, we've identified the problem. There was just a huge number of manual executions happening, for some reason, and the manual execution purging routine could never catch up. Changing those throttles wouldn't make a difference I'm afraid, as none will trigger a manual execution...

                                          At first, can you please share the results of this query, so we can see what made all those?

                                          SELECT [ExecutionType_Name], COUNT(*) FROM [ManualExecutions] GROUP BY [ExecutionType_Name]

                                          That will tell us what Manual Executions are around, mostly so we can understand what it is. I suspect, infrastructure sync.

                                          That being said... the first thing I'm now seeing is that the report looks old. It's because the number of rows is 164,125, which is the exact same number as from before. So, I'm thinking, actually, you didn't commit the transaction in the query I posted before? It included a ROLLBACK statement as a safety measure... that's my fault, I should have said to only run DELETE if you were satisfied.

                                          Since the query seems okay (it reduced rows from 164K down to 1k), please run this:

                                          DELETE [Executions]
                                            FROM [Executions] E,
                                               (SELECT [Execution_Id], 
                                                       ROW_NUMBER() OVER(PARTITION BY [ExecutionMode_Code] ORDER BY [Execution_Id] DESC) [Row]
                                                 FROM [Executions]
                                                WHERE [ExecutionMode_Code] IN ('R', 'M', 'T')) EE
                                          WHERE E.[Execution_Id] = EE.[Execution_Id]
                                            AND EE.[Row] > 1000
                                          

                                          From here, it should actually be fine...

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                                            philippe.camelio_3885
                                            last edited by

                                            @atripp

                                            SELECT [ExecutionType_Name], COUNT(*) FROM [ManualExecutions] GROUP BY [ExecutionType_Name]

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                                            After my last post I purged again the table and it did not increase today. - no rollback I am pretty sure

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                                            I put again Sync Infra to 1 hour and ran the to following SQL

                                            use BuildMaster
                                            SELECT [ExecutionType_Name], COUNT(*) FROM [ManualExecutions] GROUP BY [ExecutionType_Name]
                                            
                                            SELECT [ExecutionMode_Code], COUNT(*) FROM [BuildMaster]..[Executions] GROUP BY [ExecutionMode_Code]
                                            

                                            we will see tomorrow

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                                            anyway thank you for your time :)

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