Bug 1039381

Summary: Attempting to lodge a Fedora product bug is very slow
Product: [Community] Bugzilla Reporter: John Skeoch <jskeoch>
Component: PerformanceAssignee: Simon Green <sgreen>
Status: CLOSED CURRENTRELEASE QA Contact: tools-bugs <tools-bugs>
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Version: 4.4CC: aschorr, crobinso, customercare, ebaak, gczarcinski, jmcdonal, kparal, rjoost
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Fixed In Version: 4.4.1012-2 Doc Type: Bug Fix
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Last Closed: 2013-12-11 00:09:50 UTC Type: Bug
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Description John Skeoch 2013-12-09 00:32:36 UTC
Description of problem:
When navigating the GUI and attempting to lodge a Fedora Product bug the Bugzilla site appears to have locked up. Eventually the page is drawn correctly however this takes a significant amount of time. Although I have not been able to confirm myself using the wget function operates at the expected speeds.  

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
version 4.4.1012

How reproducible:
Every time

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Click New, 
2. Select Fedora classification
3. Select Fedora Product
4. Wait

Actual results:
Very long load time.

Expected results:
Response in line with other products.

Additional info:

Comment 2 Jason McDonald 2013-12-09 02:14:04 UTC
I can reproduce this issue. The RH Bugzilla team is currently investigating.

Comment 3 Jason McDonald 2013-12-09 03:38:32 UTC
John: When wgetting the page, did you have wget login to Bugzilla? If you wget without logging in, you'll get a quick response because Bugzilla will return an error page instead of the enter_bug form.  You should view the .html file after wgetting it to ensure that it has the expected content.

Comment 5 Simon Green 2013-12-09 20:31:09 UTC
*** Bug 1039636 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***

Comment 6 Kamil Páral 2013-12-10 09:00:06 UTC
I, and most (if not all) of my colleagues, can't create a new bugzilla report at all. We get HTTP 502 Proxy Error when we try to open a URL like this:

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora

or this

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&component=anaconda

We should be releasing Fedora 20 final version this week. We need Bugzilla operational, today. Can you please push the fix to production right now? Thanks!

Comment 8 Simon Green 2013-12-10 20:33:27 UTC
(In reply to Kamil Páral from comment #6)
> We should be releasing Fedora 20 final version this week. We need Bugzilla
> operational, today. Can you please push the fix to production right now?
> Thanks!

This change will be released as part of Red Hat Bugzilla 4.4.1012-2 at 1am on Friday morning (UTC).

  -- simon

Comment 9 Gene Czarcinski 2013-12-10 20:56:05 UTC
I just got in and was able to submit a new Fedora bug report.  Whatever the problem is there must be some times when it does not happen.

Comment 10 Jason McDonald 2013-12-10 21:46:54 UTC
Subject to verification of the fix on a staging system, we now plan a brief outage to deploy the fix at 00:00 UTC today. Obviously if the verification step reveals further issues we will need to reasses.

Comment 11 Simon Green 2013-12-11 00:09:50 UTC
This change has now been deployed to the live server.

  -- simon

Comment 12 Kamil Páral 2013-12-11 08:56:32 UTC
Thanks, I can now create new bugs without problems.

Comment 13 customercare 2013-12-18 11:16:44 UTC
if i may be so kind, bugzilla.redhat.com is always slow. a few more hamsters for the wheel would be nice.

Comment 14 Simon Green 2013-12-18 11:37:51 UTC
(In reply to customercare from comment #13)
> if i may be so kind, bugzilla.redhat.com is always slow. a few more hamsters
> for the wheel would be nice.

New hamsters (aka servers) have been ordered, and should arrive in our data centre this week. It will still take a few months to rack up and performance test, but the (hamster?) wheels are definitely in motion for a significant hardware upgrade.