So I don't know how in the world we missed the qcluster and running that.
Pretend I'm a python novice (that would be correct) - can you tell me what the ramifications of not running this? I have attempted to start the queues running, but it caused the entire machine to be consumed processing things. So I'm going to have to do this later at night again when our customers won't be as inconvenienced.
This is one of those times that I wish that I had been able to understand everything deeper before we had to switch to the new system. Live and learn I guess.
-Darren
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 9:57 PM, Darren Smith <silas.crutherton@gmail.com> wrote:
I will take up any problems with the installation with the creator. However, I was able to find and run some of the scripts this afternoon, and I'm running some of the longer-running ones tonight while the usage is lower.
As for bogging down - I mean attempting to click on an email can take a LONG time to render, and we frequently get 504 gateway timeouts (the calls to hyperkitty are timing out). I am trying hard to figure out why this is happening and to try to tune the system. I still suspect that there are some inefficiencies with how the database is being used, or how the database is doing things.
I will take a look at qcluster, that was interesting info and hopefully it can help me out.
Thanks for your response,
-Darren
On Thu, Jun 7, 2018 at 4:16 PM, Mark Sapiro <mark@msapiro.net> wrote:
All,
I am looking more through the documentation of the Mailman Suite here:
https://media.readthedocs.org/pdf/gnu-mailman/latest/gnu-mailman.pdf
In section 3.2.5 it talks about the scheduled tasks that need to be run to do "specific routine functions" in hyperkitty.
I installed through the easy install script found here:
https://github.com/iomarmochtar/mailman3_ei/
However, I can't find anything in THAT documentation that talks about
On 6/7/18 9:59 AM, Darren Smith wrote: these
cron jobs, and in fact the Mailman Suite isn't installed through that script.
That is a third party project. If you have issues with it, you should take them up with @iomarmochtar.
Can someone point me to any other documentation about the tasks that need to be run on a continual basis?
The section 3.2.5 you refer to tells you what needs to be set up in cron. For a list of the jobs tat are run, use
django-admin runjobs --list
. Our hyperkitty installation seems to be
bogging down more and more, and I am hoping that it will be as simple as just running some jobs that haven't been on our radar.
what do you mean by 'bogging down'? If you aren't doing so, setting up qcluster as in section 3.2.3 may help.
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