On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 8:59 AM, Roman Mohr <rmohr@redhat.com> wrote:


On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 8:57 AM, Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo@redhat.com> wrote:


On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 8:48 AM, Sandro Bonazzola <sbonazzo@redhat.com> wrote:


On Fri, Oct 14, 2016 at 8:44 AM, Roman Mohr <rmohr@redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,

I saw a lot of failing builds lately on this job:


One log which still exists is:

It seems like the BUILD ENGINE RPM step is failing, but I can't see any reason why:

BUILDING ENGINE RPM
+ create_rpms /home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created/tmp_repo/ovirt-engine-4.1.0-0.0.master.20161014001903.el7.centos.src.rpm /home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created/tmp_repo .gitee47dd2
+ local src_rpm=/home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created/tmp_repo/ovirt-engine-4.1.0-0.0.master.20161014001903.el7.centos.src.rpm
+ local dst_dir=/home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created/tmp_repo
+ local release=.gitee47dd2
+ local workspace=/home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created
+ local 'BUILD_JAVA_OPTS_MAVEN=    -XX:MaxPermSize=1G     -Dgwt.compiler.localWorkers=1 '
+ local 'BUILD_JAVA_OPTS_GWT=    -XX:PermSize=512M     -XX:MaxPermSize=1G     -Xms1G     -Xmx6G '
+ env 'BUILD_JAVA_OPTS_MAVEN=    -XX:MaxPermSize=1G     -Dgwt.compiler.localWorkers=1 ' 'BUILD_JAVA_OPTS_GWT=    -XX:PermSize=512M     -XX:MaxPermSize=1G     -Xms1G     -Xmx6G ' rpmbuild -D 'ovirt_build_minimal 1' -D 'release_suffix .gitee47dd2' -D 'ovirt_build_extra_flags -gs /home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created/artifactory-ovirt-org-settings.xml' -D '_srcrpmdir /home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created/tmp_repo' -D '_specdir /home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created/tmp_repo' -D '_sourcedir /home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created/tmp_repo' -D '_rpmdir /home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created/tmp_repo' -D '_builddir /home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created/tmp_repo' --rebuild /home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created/tmp_repo/ovirt-engine-4.1.0-0.0.master.20161014001903.el7.centos.src.rpm
+ return 1
Build step 'Execute shell' marked build as failure
Performing Post build task...
Match found for :.* : True
Logical operation result is TRUE
Running script  : #!/bin/bash -x

Best Regards,


Rpmbuild fails on:
error: Failed build dependencies:
hystrix-core is needed by ovirt-engine-4.1.0-0.0.master.20161014004451.git32a6f0c.el7.centos.noarch
hystrix-metrics-event-stream is needed by ovirt-engine-4.1.0-0.0.master.20161014004451.git32a6f0c.el7.centos.noarch
Installing /home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-engine_master_upgrade-from-3.6_el7_created/tmp_repo/ovirt-engine-4.1.0-0.0.master.20161014004451.el7.centos.src.rpm

I'll check why those rpms are missing.

Looks like a temporary failure accessing EPEL repository.


Hm, maybe it happens on some slaves only, but there always? Because it happens pretty often.
Here is a good example:


All the broken builds are because of this. And that is just after the last rebase from Alon. Before that it was pretty much the same picture.

Found it. The job is not running in mock and is not installing build dependencies. It just relies on the packages installed on the host.
Evgheni created several new slaves recently and seems like hystrix is missing on them.
Evgheni can you please add hystrix-core and hystrix-metrics-event-stream to the slave configuration?
Opening a ticket.
Thanks


 
 

 




 

Roman

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