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Jan 10, 2019
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Abubakar Siddiq Ango
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Achilleas Pipinellis
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Setting Unicorn Worker memory limit in gitlab.rb
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@@ -60,7 +60,17 @@ Unicorn master then automatically replaces the worker process.
This is a robust way to handle memory leaks: Unicorn is designed to handle
workers that 'crash' so no user requests will be dropped. The
unicorn-worker-killer gem is designed to only terminate a worker process _in
between requests_, so no user requests are affected.
between requests_, so no user requests are affected. You can set the minimum and
maximum memory threshold (in bytes) for the Unicorn worker killer by
setting the following values
`/etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb`
:
```
ruby
unicorn
[
'worker_memory_limit_min'
]
=
"400 * 1 << 20"
unicorn
[
'worker_memory_limit_max'
]
=
"650 * 1 << 20"
```
Otherwise, you can set the
`GITLAB_UNICORN_MEMORY_MIN`
and
`GITLAB_UNICORN_MEMORY_MIN`
[
environment variables
](
../environment_variables.md
)
.
This is what a Unicorn worker memory restart looks like in unicorn_stderr.log.
You see that worker 4 (PID 125918) is inspecting itself and decides to exit.
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