- Make sure the domain you picked points at the IP of your Redash server.
- Switch to the
rootuser (sudo su). - Create a folder named
nginxin/opt/redash. - Create in the nginx folder two additional folders:
certsandcerts-data. - Create the file
/opt/redash/nginx/nginx.confand place the following in it: (replaceexample.redashapp.comwith your domain name)upstream redash { server redash:5000; }
My largest Sidekiq application had a memory leak and I was able to find and fix it in just few hours spent on analyzing Ruby's heap. In this post I'll show my profiling setup.
As you might know Ruby 2.1 introduced a few great changes to ObjectSpace, so now it's much easier to find a line of code that is allocating too many objects. Here is great post explaining how it's working.
I was too lazy to set up some seeding and run it locally, so I checked that test suite passes when profiling is enabled and pushed debugging to production. Production environment also suited me better since my jobs data can't be fully random generated.
So, in order to profile your worker, add this to your Sidekiq configuration:
if ENV["PROFILE"]