
btw, feel free to increase history for node builds now, we have the space for it. I wouldn't got crazy with keeping history of artifacts, but build info with console output there is no problem keeping a month old. I'm adding Barak as this weekly infra owner to help debug this tomorrow if needed. Also, Evgheni is working on network configuration, might be relevant as well. On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 9:30 PM, Fabian Deutsch <fdeutsch@redhat.com> wrote:
I don't know if it was quicker on different salves, because I can not look at the history.
There were no Node sided changes, maybe the package set in master got larger - well see that on the first regular build.
But: I enabled kvm in mock, and this seems to help. The first job post this chnage looks good.
My assumption is that previous builds were running on a beefier slave.
- fabian
Is it running on the same slave as before? Can we see a changelog of
On Tue, May 24, 2016 at 6:50 PM, Eyal Edri <eedri@redhat.com> wrote: things
changed from the Last time it took less time?
On May 24, 2016 7:06 PM, "David Caro" <dcaro@redhat.com> wrote:
On 05/24 18:03, David Caro wrote:
On 05/24 17:57, Fabian Deutsch wrote:
Hey,
$subj says it all.
Affected jobs are: http://jenkins.ovirt.org/user/fabiand/my-views/view/ovirt-node-ng/
I.e. 3.6 - before: ~46min, now 1:23hrs
In master it's even worse: >1:30hrs
Can someone help to idnetify the reason?
I see that this is where there's a big jump in time:
06:39:38 Domain installation still in progress. You can reconnect to 06:39:38 the console to complete the installation process. 07:21:51
.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................2016-05-24
03:21:51,341: Install finished. Or at least virt shut down.
So it looks as if the code that checks if the domain is shut down is not working properly, or maybe the virt-install is taking very very long to work.
It seems that the virt-install log is not being archived, and the workdir has already been cleaned up so I can check the logfile:
/home/jenkins/workspace/ovirt-node-ng_ovirt-3.6_build-artifacts-fc22-x86_64/ovirt-node-ng/virt-install.log
Maybe you can archive it too on the next run to debug
- fabian
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