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## Gitaly-ruby
Gitaly was developed to replace Ruby application code in gitlab-ce/ee.
In order to save time and/or avoid the risk of rewriting existing
application logic, in some cases we chose to copy some application code
from gitlab-ce into Gitaly almost as-is. To be able to run that code, we
made gitaly-ruby, which is a sidecar process for the main Gitaly Go
process. Some examples of things that are implemented in gitaly-ruby are
RPC's that deal with wiki's, and RPC's that create commits on behalf of
a user, such as merge commits.
### Number of gitaly-ruby workers
Gitaly-ruby has much less capacity than Gitaly itself. If your Gitaly
server has to handle a lot of request, the default setting of having
just 1 active gitaly-ruby sidecar might not be enough. If you see
ResourceExhausted errors from Gitaly it's very likely that you have not
enough gitaly-ruby capacity.
You can increase the number of gitaly-ruby processes on your Gitaly
server with the following settings.
Omnibus:
```
ruby
# /etc/gitlab/gitlab.rb
# Default is 2 workers. The minimum is 2; 1 worker is always reserved as
# a passive stand-by.
gitaly
[
'ruby_num_workers'
]
=
4
```
Source:
```
toml
# /home/git/gitaly/config.toml
[gitaly-ruby]
num_workers
=
4
```
### Observing gitaly-ruby traffic
Gitaly-ruby is a somewhat hidden, internal implementation detail of
Gitaly. There is not that much visibility into what goes on inside
gitaly-ruby processes.
If you have Prometheus set up to scrape your Gitaly process, you can see
request rates and error codes for individual RPC's in gitaly-ruby by
querying
`grpc_client_handled_total`
. Strictly speaking this metric does
not differentiate between gitaly-ruby and other RPC's, but in practice
(as of GitLab 11.9), all gRPC calls made by Gitaly itself are internal
calls from the main Gitaly process to one of its gitaly-ruby sidecars.
Assuming your
`grpc_client_handled_total`
counter only observes Gitaly,
the following query shows you RPC's are (most likely) internally
implemented as calls to gitaly-ruby.
```
sum(rate(grpc_client_handled_total[5m])) by (grpc_method) > 0
```
## Disabling or enabling the Gitaly service in a cluster environment
If you are running Gitaly
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