When I was looking into the depcheck/mediawiki issue before, I noticed that there have been no depcheck runs (or at least email results) for anything other than F13 since Friday.
I can start looking into it tomorrow if someone else doesn't get to it first but figured that I would at least mention it here.
Tim
When I was looking into the depcheck/mediawiki issue before, I noticed that there have been no depcheck runs (or at least email results) for anything other than F13 since Friday.
I can start looking into it tomorrow if someone else doesn't get to it first but figured that I would at least mention it here.
Tim
Looking at http://autoqa.fedoraproject.org/ I see all our F14 and F15 machines locked. I believe James had some reason to do that.
Interestingly enough no jobs are queued (I would expect all F14/F15 jobs to be queued). They seem to be aborted instead. That probably relates to a weird autotest scheduler bug that James is looking into together with lmr (in short: jobs are aborted very often, sometimes even while running, with no apparent reason).
On Mon, 2011-04-18 at 04:43 -0400, Kamil Paral wrote:
When I was looking into the depcheck/mediawiki issue before, I noticed that there have been no depcheck runs (or at least email results) for anything other than F13 since Friday.
I can start looking into it tomorrow if someone else doesn't get to it first but figured that I would at least mention it here.
Tim
Looking at http://autoqa.fedoraproject.org/ I see all our F14 and F15 machines locked. I believe James had some reason to do that.
Interestingly enough no jobs are queued (I would expect all F14/F15 jobs to be queued). They seem to be aborted instead. That probably relates to a weird autotest scheduler bug that James is looking into together with lmr (in short: jobs are aborted very often, sometimes even while running, with no apparent reason).
They are unlocked and accepting jobs now. I have some debugging enabled on the server to capture more information about jobs that are being aborted by autotest monitor_db_cleanup.
Thanks, James
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