[11:28:48] <dorongutman> hey guys - I have a replica set stack running on EC2, on a RAID10 setup of 4 EBS gp2
[11:29:25] <dorongutman> every Saturday there’s a cron that runs and check the raid setup “/usr/sbin/raid-check”
[11:30:53] <dorongutman> when ever it runs, the background flush average jumps to between 500-1000 ms
[11:36:35] <Boomtime> dorongutman: hi there, do you have a question?
[11:37:29] <dorongutman> Boomtime: hi - how can I overcome this behavior ?
[11:40:10] <Boomtime> overcome what? the slowdown is expected given you're verifying the RAID.. if you don't want that, then don't do it i guess
[11:40:40] <Boomtime> but background flush times of 500-1000ms are nothing to worry about
[11:40:54] <Boomtime> when they exceed 60000 you're in trouble
[15:32:39] <Curtis004> Would this be the right place to ask a doctrine odm question?
[15:44:30] <Rubass> Hi, I was wondering how to make models into models, like I have a user schema, and a tasks schema. So far as I have understod, it is easier to insert the tasks schema into the user schema - is that right?
[19:43:28] <bee_keeper> hi. am in a situation where mongo has run out of space and refused to do anything with a disc space error. Mongodb has stopped running and won't start either. What is my best course of action?
[19:45:24] <bee_keeper> Also, how to prevent this in future? It's kind of annoying it has got itself into this state where it won't even let me drop unwanted collections to sort things out..
[20:11:00] <mango_> prevent - monitor your diskspace