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Summary: Fixes T7352. This reduces the memory footprint for instances by combining these two similar daemons into one daemon which handles the responsibilities of both. The fit isn't 100% perfect here but it's pretty close, and the GC daemon is fairly trivial. Test Plan: - Adjusted all the numbers to small numbers (5 second sleep, 120 second GC length). - Added a ton of logging. - Started trigger daemon. - Saw it run a GC cycle. - Saw it reschedule another cycle after 120 seconds (adjusted down from 4 hours). - Reverted all the logging/small numbers. - Ran `bin/phd start`, saw stable trigger daemon running. - Grepped for removed daemon class name. Reviewers: btrahan Reviewed By: btrahan Subscribers: epriestley Maniphest Tasks: T7352 Differential Revision: https://secure.phabricator.com/D11872 |
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