Revision ed3ddf3ccae66f0eeb929c5eae058ee1455ad9c5 authored by Roman Donchenko on 31 January 2024, 06:59:03 UTC, committed by GitHub on 31 January 2024, 06:59:03 UTC
<!-- Raise an issue to propose your change
(https://github.com/opencv/cvat/issues).
It helps to avoid duplication of efforts from multiple independent
contributors.
Discuss your ideas with maintainers to be sure that changes will be
approved and merged.
Read the [Contribution
guide](https://opencv.github.io/cvat/docs/contributing/). -->

<!-- Provide a general summary of your changes in the Title above -->

### Motivation and context
<!-- Why is this change required? What problem does it solve? If it
fixes an open
issue, please link to the issue here. Describe your changes in detail,
add
screenshots. -->
I saw several hundreds of zombie processes accumulate in the Kvrocks
container in production. This should fix that. See the comment in
`docker-compose.yml` for more explanation.

Note that as far as I'm aware, Kubernetes does not use healthcheck
commands configured in Docker images, so this issue should be irrelevant
for Kubernetes deployments.

### How has this been tested?
<!-- Please describe in detail how you tested your changes.
Include details of your testing environment, and the tests you ran to
see how your change affects other areas of the code, etc. -->

### Checklist
<!-- Go over all the following points, and put an `x` in all the boxes
that apply.
If an item isn't applicable for some reason, then ~~explicitly
strikethrough~~ the whole
line. If you don't do that, GitHub will show incorrect progress for the
pull request.
If you're unsure about any of these, don't hesitate to ask. We're here
to help! -->
- [x] I submit my changes into the `develop` branch
- [x] I have created a changelog fragment <!-- see top comment in
CHANGELOG.md -->
- ~~[ ] I have updated the documentation accordingly~~
- ~~[ ] I have added tests to cover my changes~~
- ~~[ ] I have linked related issues (see [GitHub docs](

https://help.github.com/en/github/managing-your-work-on-github/linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue#linking-a-pull-request-to-an-issue-using-a-keyword))~~
- ~~[ ] I have increased versions of npm packages if it is necessary

([cvat-canvas](https://github.com/opencv/cvat/tree/develop/cvat-canvas#versioning),

[cvat-core](https://github.com/opencv/cvat/tree/develop/cvat-core#versioning),

[cvat-data](https://github.com/opencv/cvat/tree/develop/cvat-data#versioning)
and

[cvat-ui](https://github.com/opencv/cvat/tree/develop/cvat-ui#versioning))~~

### License

- [x] I submit _my code changes_ under the same [MIT License](
https://github.com/opencv/cvat/blob/develop/LICENSE) that covers the
project.
  Feel free to contact the maintainers if that's a concern.
1 parent 3db7be6
Raw File
.openapi-generator-ignore
# OpenAPI Generator Ignore
# Generated by openapi-generator https://github.com/openapitools/openapi-generator

# Use this file to prevent files from being overwritten by the generator.
# The patterns follow closely to .gitignore or .dockerignore.

# As an example, the C# client generator defines ApiClient.cs.
# You can make changes and tell OpenAPI Generator to ignore just this file by uncommenting the following line:
#ApiClient.cs

# You can match any string of characters against a directory, file or extension with a single asterisk (*):
#foo/*/qux
# The above matches foo/bar/qux and foo/baz/qux, but not foo/bar/baz/qux

# You can recursively match patterns against a directory, file or extension with a double asterisk (**):
#foo/**/qux
# This matches foo/bar/qux, foo/baz/qux, and foo/bar/baz/qux

# You can also negate patterns with an exclamation (!).
# For example, you can ignore all files in a docs folder with the file extension .md:
#docs/*.md
# Then explicitly reverse the ignore rule for a single file:
#!docs/README.md

# For safety
/MANIFEST.in
/cvat_sdk/__init__.py
/config
/gen
/helpers.py
/utils.py
/types.py

# Don't generate these files
/README.md
/git_push.sh
/setup.cfg
/test-requirements.txt
/tox.ini
/.gitlab-ci.yml
/.travis.yml
/.gitignore
back to top