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Bug 1614561

Summary: This website is under heavy load - when processing virt-who/Hypervisor task
Product: Red Hat Satellite Reporter: Waldirio M Pinheiro <wpinheir>
Component: Subscription ManagementAssignee: satellite6-bugs <satellite6-bugs>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Cole Higgins <chiggins>
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Priority: unspecified    
Version: 6.3.2CC: bcourt, dpeess, jsherril, ktordeur, mhulan, molasaga, oprazak, pmoravec, sgraessl
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Description Waldirio M Pinheiro 2018-08-09 22:36:44 UTC
Description of problem:
When processing a huge information coming from virt-who *json data with all hypervisor/guests information* Satellite webUI just become unresponsive with the message *This website is under heavy load*

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
6.3.x

How reproducible:
100%

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Generate a huge virt-who json data file
2. Send to the Satellite server *could be using fake configuration*
3. Check on the Satellite side *passenger-status*

Actual results:
Satellite will reach Max Pool Size and all queue, then will stop webUI. The process will be concluded but SAtellite will be unresponsive until the process finishes.

Expected results:
Satellite still providing all resources and be accessible via webUI

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Comment 10 Bryan Kearney 2020-03-04 14:08:11 UTC
The Satellite Team is attempting to provide an accurate backlog of bugzilla requests which we feel will be resolved in the next few releases. We do not believe this bugzilla will meet that criteria, and have plans to close it out in 1 month. This is not a reflection on the validity of the request, but a reflection of the many priorities for the product. If you have any concerns about this, feel free to contact Red Hat Technical Support or your account team. If we do not hear from you, we will close this bug out. Thank you.

Comment 11 Bryan Kearney 2020-04-02 12:32:50 UTC
Thank you for your interest in Satellite 6. We have evaluated this request, and while we recognize that it is a valid request, we do not expect this to be implemented in the product in the foreseeable future. This is due to other priorities for the product, and not a reflection on the request itself. We are therefore closing this out as WONTFIX. If you have any concerns about this, please do not reopen. Instead, feel free to contact Red Hat Technical Support. Thank you.