On Sunday 02 August 2015, 23:13:52 wrote Dinar Valeev:
On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 10:46 PM, Dimstar / Dominique Leuenberger
wrote: On Sun, 2015-08-02 at 18:27 +0200, Normand wrote:
Hello there,
At least for hours there are three schedules tasks (1) that are not dispatched on ppc64le builders (2) Why scheduled tasks not run on ppc64le builders ? Is there a scheduler problem in OBS ? How to track the reason why those tasks are not processed ?
(1) https://build.opensuse.org/project/monitor/home:k0da:Power42?arch _ppc64le=1&defaults=0&repo_standard=1&scheduled=1
All ppc64le instances do build atm (we have atm 17 instances) I see that jobs from openSUSE:*, Kernel:SLE12 and also from home:k0da:Power42: projects get assigned. So this looks to me that there is just only this limited amount of build power, but no problem. On a side note: there are quite dangerous hostlabel constraints in the job. They are fullfilled, but they will make it impossible to build this distro on any other OBS instance. I would remove them, since the requirement for "power8" cpu should be enough.
I see the same in openSUSE Factory staging areas, like for example: https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/openSUSE:Factory:Staging:E/glib -networking
The biggest worry is that even though I build disabled this package, it remain schedules; so there is 100% an issue with OBS picking up such changes.
The dirty flag on the repository disappeared
This package currently has in the meta data: <build> <disable arch="ppc64le"/> </build>
And status is scheduled for ppc64le... this can't but indicate an issue on the server side.
The package does not have a _constraints file, so any ppc worker should be able to pick it up.
Yes, it should. Michel's case is different here. There a project config limits to use just two machines (power8).
Factory shouldn't have such constraints.
Cheers,
-- Dimstar / Dominique Leuenberger
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