Re: [fedora-arm] heavybuilders cdot-pandas

2012-02-27 Thread M Abed
Does that mean that we will remove the following machines from the
heavybuilder channel or leave those as is?

cdot-panda-10-1-v7hl
cdot-panda-10-4-v7hl
cdot-panda-10-5
cdot-panda-11-4-v7hl
cdot-panda-12-3
cdot-panda-5-3
cdot-panda-5-4


Thanks

Masihul Max Abed
Seneca CDOT



On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 5:36 PM, Brendan Conoboy b...@redhat.com wrote:

 On 02/27/2012 02:25 PM, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
 [snip]

  I wanted to get others thoughs before i went and made the change


 Just to be clear, these two systems are the same machines:

 hsv-trimslice-9-v5telN   N0.0/2.0 arm  -
 hsv-trimslice-9-v7hl Y   N2.0/2.0 armhfp 2012-02-27 22:04:45

 We just provision them as v5 or v7 according to what it looks like is
 needed.  That's the idea anyway- we aren't doing enough builds at once that
 we've had to balance anything.

 FYI, the HSV pandas also have dedicated sata disks on them and are roughly
 the performance equivalent of the trimslices because of it.  The actual
 tally of heavybuilders (defined as having dedicated usb-sata storage) is:

 hsv-panda-1-v5tel
 hsv-panda-2-v5tel
 hsv-panda-3-v5tel
 hsv-panda-5-v5tel
 hsv-panda-6-v5tel
 hsv-panda-8-v5tel
 cdot-trimslice-13-1
 cdot-trimslice-14-1-v7hl
 hsv-trimslice-10-{v5tel,v7hl}
 hsv-trimslice-9-{v5tel,v7hl}
 hsv-trimslice-8-{v5tel,v7hl}
 hsv-trimslice-7-{v5tel,v7hl}
 hsv-trimslice-6-{v5tel,v7hl}

 We can make all the HSV trimslices into v7 builders and that will give us
 a 6/6 split, which seems reasonable.

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Re: [fedora-arm] heavybuilders cdot-pandas

2012-02-27 Thread Dennis Gilmore
El Mon, 27 Feb 2012 18:03:01 -0500
M Abed maxama...@me.com escribió:
 Does that mean that we will remove the following machines from the
 heavybuilder channel or leave those as is?
 
 cdot-panda-10-1-v7hl
 cdot-panda-10-4-v7hl
 cdot-panda-10-5
 cdot-panda-11-4-v7hl
 cdot-panda-12-3
 cdot-panda-5-3
 cdot-panda-5-4

It would mean they are no longer heavybuilders. we could then drop the
space thats allocated to them in the scratch pool to be smaller. 

Dennis

 Masihul Max Abed
 Seneca CDOT
 
 
 
 On Mon, Feb 27, 2012 at 5:36 PM, Brendan Conoboy b...@redhat.com
 wrote:
 
  On 02/27/2012 02:25 PM, Dennis Gilmore wrote:
  [snip]
 
   I wanted to get others thoughs before i went and made the change
 
 
  Just to be clear, these two systems are the same machines:
 
  hsv-trimslice-9-v5telN   N0.0/2.0 arm  -
  hsv-trimslice-9-v7hl Y   N2.0/2.0 armhfp 2012-02-27
  22:04:45
 
  We just provision them as v5 or v7 according to what it looks like
  is needed.  That's the idea anyway- we aren't doing enough builds
  at once that we've had to balance anything.
 
  FYI, the HSV pandas also have dedicated sata disks on them and are
  roughly the performance equivalent of the trimslices because of
  it.  The actual tally of heavybuilders (defined as having dedicated
  usb-sata storage) is:
 
  hsv-panda-1-v5tel
  hsv-panda-2-v5tel
  hsv-panda-3-v5tel
  hsv-panda-5-v5tel
  hsv-panda-6-v5tel
  hsv-panda-8-v5tel
  cdot-trimslice-13-1
  cdot-trimslice-14-1-v7hl
  hsv-trimslice-10-{v5tel,v7hl}
  hsv-trimslice-9-{v5tel,v7hl}
  hsv-trimslice-8-{v5tel,v7hl}
  hsv-trimslice-7-{v5tel,v7hl}
  hsv-trimslice-6-{v5tel,v7hl}
 
  We can make all the HSV trimslices into v7 builders and that will
  give us a 6/6 split, which seems reasonable.
 
  --
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