On Dienstag, 27. Oktober 2015, 17:32:57 CET wrote Olaf Hering:
The buildlog of a package which failed due to ENOSPC has no info how much diskspace was actually available. This makes it cumbersome to create a _constraints file. How much diskspace has a VM?
there are different ones ... and we don't have an interface to request this information yet. However, it is actually more interessting how much space is needed by the job. If you still have a successfull job from this build you can check the used resources via the _statistics file. The webui is showing this here for example: https://build.opensuse.org/package/statistics/hardware:RC-Model/apm_planner?arch=x86_64&repository=openSUSE_13.1
The docs do not list default values: http://openbuildservice.org/help/manuals/obs-reference-guide/cha.obs.build_j...
Olaf
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