Database Group Triage for week ending 2025-08-08
About
This issue is used by groupdatabase frameworks to triage issues and make sure they get properly assigned and prioritized. Each week, a bot will look up the old issue, pick the next assignee in the list, and submit a new issue with a list of any issues that may need attention from the team.
Process
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Review any issues with undefined types -
Post any questions or pressing issues to the database group meeting doc
Bugs needing Severity
For each issue below:
- For each typebug, spend up to 1 hour investigating or fixing the issue.
- Assign it one of severity1, severity2, severity3, or severity4
- Document any findings you make in a comment on the issue, and if the issue still needs additional work or refinement, consider looping in
@alexivesand@to help with scheduling and priority.
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gitlab-rake db:migrate:status hides unkown migrations -
BackfillIssueAssigneesNamespaceId causes migration to fail -
Fix false positives in migration specs that use ensure_background_migration_finished -
SQL query causing high CPU utilization on Postgres database when Events API is called -
Postgres transaction times out while lfs upload is finalized
Issues with Undefined Type
For each issue below:
- Assess if the issue is appropriately assigned to groupdatabase frameworks, if not add the correct group label.
- Add the proper work type label, or if the issue is a request for support, redirect the user to our support resources with the following message:
Hey @author. Based on the information given, this request for support is out of the scope of the issue tracker (which is for new bug reports and feature proposals). Unfortunately, I won't be able to help get it resolved. However, for support requests we have several resources that you can use to find help and support from the Community, including: * [Technical Support for Paid Tiers](https://about.gitlab.com/support/) * [Community Forum](https://forum.gitlab.com/) * [Reference Documents and Videos](https://about.gitlab.com/get-help/#references) Please refer to our [Support page](https://about.gitlab.com/support/) for more information. If you believe this was closed in error, please feel free to re-open the issue. /label ~"support request" /close - If the issue needs further investigation, add databasetriage and spend up to 1 hour of investigating the issue.
- Document any findings you make in a comment on the issue, and if the issue still needs additional work or refinement, consider looping in
@alexivesand@to help with scheduling and priority.
Recent issues labeled database
For each issue below:
- If the issue has no
grouplabel, consider if it should be addressed by groupdatabase frameworks and if so label it. - If the issue has a group, and you think they may need assistance from us:
- If the issue needs further investigation, add databasetriage and spend up to 1 hour of investigating the issue.
- Document any findings you make in a comment on the issue, and if the issue still needs additional work or refinement, consider looping in
@alexivesand/or@
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groupsecurity insights Sync Vulnerability ES index on LFK deletions -
~"group::not_owned" Remove duplicated_to_id, promoted_to_epic_id, moved_to_id column -
~"group::not_owned" Backfill work_item_transitions table -
~"group::not_owned" Initialize work_item_transitions table -
groupci platform Fix WraparoundAutovacuumto check all the partitions of a partitioned table -
groupproject management Cleanup labels duplicate title records -
groupimport Add sharding key to slack_api_scopestable -
groupsecurity infrastructure Enforce Not Null on tables that now possess security_project_ref_id foreign keys -
grouprunner CI queries to optimize -
groupsecurity infrastructure Backfill default security_project_ref_id to tables that now include it -
groupauthentication Optimize retrieving personal and resource access tokens for Credentials inventory index page and API endpoints -
groupauthentication Set group_id and user_type for service accounts' personal access tokens -
groupauthentication Set group_id and user_type for resource access tokens -
groupauthentication Set group_id and user_type for enterprise users' personal access tokens -
groupauthentication Add group_id and user_type columns to personal_access_tokens table -
groupseat management BE: Create core Seat/Wallet models -
groupsecurity platform management Lock contention when inserting vulnerability_namespace_statistics -
groupproduct planning Destroy index_issues_on_duplicated_to_id -
groupauthentication Add NOT NULLconstraint touser_idcolumn in identities table -
groupcode review Add support for *_path de-duplication to mrd_files
Recent mentions of @gitlab-org/database-team
For each mention below:
- If the item already has an adequate response, move on to the next
- If the mention is from someone looking to provide feedback on database review, and nobody has responded yet, set up a coffee chat with them and make a note in the thread that you did. Record feedback in the feedback issue.
- If you know how to respond to the comment, post a response
- If you don't know how, redirect with a specific mention to someone who may be able to respond
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@samdbeckhammentioned triage on Keeyan Nejad, Database Lab psql, AllFeaturesUser, db-lab, Developer role in ops testing pipeline Backend Engineer -
@pshutsinmentioned the team on Add background migration for CodeSuggestion events -
@project_71442692_bot_b452c386215b5679e51a3c0c5b75eb5ementioned triage on Database Capacity Report for week ending 2025-08-03
Review Top Queries for Changes
There were some new anomalous queries to review on the main database, broken down by metric type:
| Metric | # of queries |
|---|---|
| by_total_time | 1 |
| by_time_avg | 5 |
Please find the detailed query report here (Ops access required)
For each query listed:
- Spend up to 30 minutes trying to understand its source.
- If needed, determine the team that owns the query and file an issue with them. A good place to start would be to check the relevant table's owner under
db/docs.
For additional context around how these queries were determined to be anomalous as well as historical rankings for known queries, all of the data we have collected lives in a database dump stored in artifacts in the query-stats-reporting repo on ops. Specifically check query-stats.yml for an example of how you can use this dump to locally rehydrate this database on your own Postgres instance and analyze the collected statistics. For this iteration of this report, queries are grouped by fingerprint.
Legacy query analysis
It is not necessary to look at this unless we need to check the new anomalous query report against the top query report on the main database.
Click to expand
For each database:
- Are there new queries in the top queries (See: K003 Top-15 Queries by total_time) compared to a previous report?
- If there are new queries, Spend up to 30 minutes trying to understand their sources
- If there are new queries, file an issue and assign to the team that owns the query, or if unable to source, then the team that owns the table
- If there are no new queries, review the top 5 queries for each to see if there are already investigations, or file issues to investigate them
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Review recent Primary Checkup for new Top Queries (K003) -
Review recent CI Checkup for new Top Queries (K003)
Review Dashboards on queries with large In-Lists
For both Sidekiq and Rails:
- If the report is empty, no action is needed
- For each item on the report:
- Determine what feature the query belongs to
- Create an issue for the team owning the feature category asking them to limit the maximum number of items in the in query
Int4 Saturation Review
For issue(s) linked below:
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Ensure each table referenced in the report has an associated issue with ~"Gitlab.com Resource Saturation" and infradev attached
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Make sure the issue is assigned to a team.
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All tables approaching saturation in Capacity warning for patroni: pg_int4_id have an issue assigned to a team.
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@alexives if @krasio isn't available this week, please reassign to @l.rosa
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