[vdsm] Jenkins testing.
Robert Middleswarth
robert at middleswarth.net
Wed Aug 22 04:44:22 UTC 2012
On 08/22/2012 12:03 AM, Deepak C Shetty wrote:
> On 08/22/2012 07:40 AM, Robert Middleswarth wrote:
>> On 08/14/2012 04:54 AM, Deepak C Shetty wrote:
>>> On 08/14/2012 12:52 PM, Deepak C Shetty wrote:
>>>> On 08/14/2012 11:13 AM, Robert Middleswarth wrote:
>>>>> After a few false starts it looks like we have per patch testing
>>>>> working on VDSM, oVirt-engine, oVirt-engine-sdk and
>>>>> oVirt-engine-cli. There are 3 status a patch can get. 1) Success -
>>>>> Means the patch ran though the tests without issue. 2) Failure -
>>>>> Means the tests failed. 3) Aborted - Generally means the submitter
>>>>> is not in the whitelist and the tests were never run. If you have
>>>>> any questions please feel free to ask.
>>>>>
>>>> So what is needed for the submitted to be in whitelist ?
>>>> I once for Success for few of my patches.. then got failure for some
>>>> other patch( maybe thats due to the false starts u had) and then for
>>>> the latest patch of mine, it says aborted.
>>>>
>>>> So not sure if i am in whitelist or not ?
>>>> If not, what do i need to do to be part of it ?
>>>> If yes, why did the build abort for my latest patch ?
>>>>
>>> Pls see http://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/6856/
>>> For patch1 it says build success, for patch 2, it says aborted.. why ?
>>>
>> All the abort means as a protective measure we don't run the tests
>> unless we know the committer. With that said you are now in the
>> whitelist so it shouldn't be an issue in the feature.
>>
> Thanks for putting me in the whitelist.
> But it still doesn't clarify how patch 1 got build success and
> subsequent patch 2 had abort ?
>
Patch 1 happened in the small window well I was testing before the
whitelist went live. Patch 2 happened after the whitelist went live.
Since you are now in the whitelist all new patches for you will run.
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Robert Middleswarth
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