Investigating Kallithea performance issues

Marcin Kuzminski marcin at python-blog.com
Tue Mar 28 15:10:40 UTC 2017


Appenlight can be hosted on separate machine, no need for it to be on the same one.
It can monitor multiple instances at once if you’ll create multiple accounts with separate access tokens.
Best,
-- Marcin Kuzminski On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 8:08, Jan Heylen <heyleke at gmail.com> wrote:
as said in previous email (by mistake: kallithea not in cc), the error logs didn't show anything, and I was stuck at /etc/nginx/sites-available listing both appenlight apps.
But: I looked at both apps, one should be listening on port 80, and I looked in the default app, which shouldn't be enabled (not in /etc/nginx/sites-enabled), that is also on port 80, and the 'oops' I saw, comes from /var/www/default/... So I grepped a bit and found in /etc/ngingx/conf.d/customized.conf a line stating 'include /etc/nginx/sites-available/default"
After removing that one, I got the appenlight app running in the vm (I see some login screen)
I suppose it is possible to run the vm on one server, and monitor a remote location? Or do I need to run my kallithea instance in the same vm now?
br,
Jan
On Tue, Mar 28, 2017 at 7:50 AM, Jan Heylen < heyleke at gmail.com [heyleke at gmail.com] > wrote:
I looked around in the VM, but couldn't find anything indicating something wrong, exactly wihch error log should I look at? (I will look around again in the meantime)
Jan
On Mon, Mar 27, 2017 at 11:15 PM, Marcin Kuzminski < marcin at python-blog.com [marcin at python-blog.com] > wrote:
Hi Jan,
Have you checked in nginx logs for any errors ? I believe it should just work, maybe some permission issues ?
-- Marcin Kuzminski
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