p.s. Apologies for the formatting in my previous message (sent it from my
phone)



Begin forwarded message:

*From:* Ross Laidlaw <[email protected]>
*Date:* 22 June 2013 18:42:06 BST
*To:* "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
*Subject:* *Re: intermittent tests*

Hi Lewis,

I made a commit this morning to the trunk (r1495698) which triggered
Jenkins build #984.  When I saw the build failure I thought "uh oh... have
I just broken something?" but the changes from the previous build were tiny
(CHANGES.txt and a couple of Javadoc edits in the DataDeliveryServlet
class, no code changes).  I had a quick look through the console output for
the build and saw the following (you've probably already seen this before
posting your email):

Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM warning: Insufficient space for shared memory
file:
   /tmp/hsperfdata_jenkins/29391
Try using the -Djava.io.tmpdir= option to select an alternate temp location.

I'm not sure if this was a one-off glitch or whether it also caused some of
the other build failures.

Ross




On 22 Jun 2013, at 17:11, Lewis John Mcgibbney <[email protected]>
wrote:

Good Morning,
The intermittent test can be attributed to memory allocation on whichever
slave we build oodt trunk on.
I am not really comfortable with the fact that the buulds fails like
this...
I will try my best to look in to this... regards less if it means assigning
more mem to the builfd?
Any thoughts? All works good for me every day and I do svn up every day
Have a great weekend troops
Lewis

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*Lewis*

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