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Message #00779
Re: ci-train jenkins / low on disk space
On 29 April 2014 08:08, Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak
<lukasz.zemczak@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Right, that wouldn't work in the current settings - I had the same
> problem when trying to do a different job that required usage of sudo.
> Currently the only thing we have the permissions to use sudo for is
> executing cowbuilder.
I've moved lp:ci-train to a team you are all in.
Would someone mind giving me code review on:
https://code.launchpad.net/~ev/ci-train/clean-support/+merge/217563
Can someone else create a new Jenkins job for running apt-get clean in
lp:cupstream2distro? Please do not manually create the job on Jenkins
itself, otherwise we won't be able to reproduce the configuration on
canonistack.
> btw. I also think it would be nice if this machine could get more
> storage than the one before. Since currently it only has downsides, it
> seems we were better off on canonistack even...
If someone wants to test a deployment of lp:ci-train on canonistack
that puts /var/cache/pbuilder onto network-attached storage¹, I'll
happily review it and work with webops to get prodstack to match.
Alternatively, please specify what disk size you need and we'll get an
RT in to redeploy on a larger node. Is there an ideal day/time for
this²? It will involve downtime.
¹ https://wiki.canonical.com/InformationInfrastructure/IS/CanonicalOpenstack#Creating_and_Using_Volumes
² https://wiki.canonical.com/UbuntuEngineering/CI/Ops
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