
On Wed, Apr 13, 2016 at 1:05 PM, David Caro <dcaro@redhat.com> wrote:
On 04/10 20:52, Yaniv Kaul wrote:
On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 6:06 PM, Eyal Edri <eedri@redhat.com> wrote:
test_logs/
This is an annoying change of behavior. In the past, I believe the logs were under the deployment dir. Now, they are here. It requires cleaning them manually every time.
Before it also required manual cleanup every time, it just turned out, that while doing the manual cleanup of the prefix (with ./run_suite -c) the logs were removed too (that was also an issue on jenkins, as you had to extract the logs before the cleanup)
1. Makes sense to me that you'll extract the logs before cleanup. 2. It did not cause a re-run to fail, which now, unless you cleanup AND rm the files, it will.
It's part of issues we'll have to fix if we want (and I believe we do) support multiple execution.
Yep.
It supports multiple execution as long as you are not running the same suite, same as before, the issue here is that you are using a very specific flow that is not used anywhere else, and thus, facing issues and user cases that noone else has. I really recommend: * Moving to the same flow jenkins uses * Moving jenkins to the same flow you use
I'm running ./run_suite.sh -o /home/zram/3.6 basic_suite_3.6 and cleanup: lagocli --prefix-path /home/zram/3.6/current cleanup over and over and over and over... What should I be running? Y.
I consider it as a regression in a way, since it's a changed behavior - and I'm not sure for the better.
It changed behavior yes, and it improved the log collection and cleanup procedures on jenkins. To alleviate that issue, I sent a patch for that in the beginning of the lago project that was never merged, feel free to open a task for that too, should be relatively easy to implement some kind of log rotation if the destination directory already exists.
Y.
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