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Tools for use in supporting the operation of Satellite 6

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Utility to check performance tuning parameters on your Satellite 6 server.

Utility used for checking IO speed specific to MongoDB. See: https://www.mongodb.com/blog/post/checking-disk-performance-with-the-mongoperf

Lists the top collection sizes in disk space for Mongo. To use:

# ./mongo-size-report | tail -80

Run this in a terminal to capture postgres active queries every 30 seconds. Output stored in postgres-monitor-output.log.

Run this in a terminal to capture sorted 'ps -aux' command every 10 seconds. Output stored in process-monitor-output.log.

Lists the top table sizes in disk space for both Candlepin and Foreman

Lists the long running queries from PostgreSQL.

⚠️WARNING: This utility should only be used as directed by Red Hat Support. There is a risk for data loss during these cleanup routines and should only be used when directly instructed to do so.

Utility used for checking the disk IO of your Satellite 6 server. See:

https://access.redhat.com/solutions/3397771

List the top subscription-manager calls by uuid/fqdn. Blank fqdn indicates an unregistered host.

./top-uuid-report /var/log/httpd/foreman-ssl_access_ssl.log

Read only rake utility to generate a report of Capsule sync timings over a passed in set of days.

To deploy, download the capsule_sync_report.rake to your Satellite and copy to the

cd `rpm -ql tfm-rubygem-katello | head -n 1`/lib/katello/tasks
cp /root/capsule_sync_report.rake .

To run, specify the # of days in an environment variable:

# DAYS=30 foreman-rake katello:generate_content_view_capsule_sync_metrics
Task started. This may take a while depending on the amount of tasks.
Task completed. Output stored in /tmp/content_view_sync_metrics.txt

you can then view the report in /tmp/content_view_sync_metrics.txt

Analyze production.log for load+performance statistics about types of requests to Satellite. See https://github.com/pmoravec/rails-load-stats for more description. WARNING: the script can consume excessive resources (time, memory, CPU) on large log files. Therefore it is recommended to run it outside production system on a copied logfile.

tuning profiles

Previously this repository contained tuning templates for custom-hiera.yml. In Satellite 6.7 and above, the --tuning option is provided by the satellite-installer, with custom-hiera.yml still available as an additional layer for fine tuning or customization. Additional information on the --tuning option is available in the Satellite documentation.

This script will check pulp's resource_manager and reserved_resource_worker qpid queues and print some information to stdout; if the environment variable CHECK_PULP_MSG_LOG_OUTPUT=Y is set, the output will also be written to a log at /var/log/pulp_queue.log

The output will show the count and total number of bytes for messages currently in the queue, as well as total messages coming into and going out of the queue since the queue came online. The output was also display the number of connections and bindings for each queue.

In order to use, just download the script check-pulp-msgs.sh and execute it.

# ./check-pulp-msgs.sh

You can also check the help

# ./check-pulp-msgs.sh --help
You can just run './check-pulp-msgs.sh' to view on your screen or 'LOG_OUTPUT=Y ./check-pulp-msgs.sh' to view on screen + log in the file '/var/log/pulp_queue.log'

or

# ./check-pulp-msgs.sh -h
You can just run './check-pulp-msgs.sh' to view on your screen or 'LOG_OUTPUT=Y ./check-pulp-msgs.sh' to view on screen + log in the file '/var/log/pulp_queue.log'

So, that said, if you would like to see only on your screen you can just execute the command ./check-pulp-msgs.sh. However, if you would like to see on your screen and also log the information for troubleshooting purposes, you can try LOG_OUTPUT=Y ./check-pulp-msgs.sh

Below an example of the output

Sat May  1 15:17:05 EDT 2021
  queue                                                                  dur  autoDel  excl  msg   msgIn  msgOut  bytes  bytesIn  bytesOut  cons  bind
  ======================================================================================================================================================
  [email protected]       Y                 0     0      0       0      0        0         1     2
  [email protected]            Y                      0   228    228       0    320k     320k        1     2
  [email protected]       Y                 0     0      0       0      0        0         1     2
  [email protected]            Y                      0   208    208       0   5.80m    5.80m        1     2
  resource_manager                                                       Y                      0   218    218       0   5.95m    5.95m        1     2
  [email protected]                 Y                 0     0      0       0      0        0         1     2
  [email protected]                      Y                      0     0      0       0      0        0         1     2

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