[JIRA] (JENKINS-50919) Ephemeral/Cloud Slaves History Present (in massive quantities)
Title: Message Title Steven Christenson commented on JENKINS-50919 Re: Ephemeral/Cloud Slaves History Present (in massive quantities) On our primary server, 3000 config-history/nodes/deleted/ folders were created in 17 hours - about 3 a minute. Add Comment This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.3.0#73011-sha1:3c73d0e) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Jenkins Issues" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to jenkinsci-issues+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
[JIRA] (JENKINS-50919) Ephemeral/Cloud Slaves History Present (in massive quantities)
Title: Message Title Steven Christenson updated an issue Jenkins / JENKINS-50919 Ephemeral/Cloud Slaves History Present (in massive quantities) Change By: Steven Christenson Environment: CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise 2.89.4.2-rolling;changelog-history-plugin 2.18 Add Comment This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v7.3.0#73011-sha1:3c73d0e) -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Jenkins Issues" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to jenkinsci-issues+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.
[JIRA] (JENKINS-50919) Ephemeral/Cloud Slaves History Present (in massive quantities)
Title: Message Title Steven Christenson created an issue Jenkins / JENKINS-50919 Ephemeral/Cloud Slaves History Present (in massive quantities) Issue Type: Bug Assignee: Emilio Escobar Components: changelog-history-plugin Created: 2018-04-20 21:00 Environment: CloudBees Jenkins Enterprise 2.89.4.2-rolling; Labels: plugins Priority: Minor Reporter: Steven Christenson While we weren't paying close attention, the changelog-history-plugin created 1 million entries in the config-history/nodes folder. The reason is apparently that we have been allocating slaves from a cloud/swarm that live for a few minutes and then are reclaimed. For example here is a snippet of some of the directories created: ./docker-8cd90563e4bb5_deleted_20180420_201419_896 ./docker-8ccdf12fbb215_deleted_20180420_200757_598 ./docker-8c9b06442f1b3_deleted_20180420_190621_902 ./docker-8cdbb299a77ee ./docker-8cdd7cf907080 ./docker-8cb4634d8051c_deleted_20180420_193442_663 ./docker-8c97a7968_deleted_20180420_190313_641 ./docker-8cb8ebbab1aa8_deleted_20180420_193606_401 ./docker-8cbdc8cfa9186_deleted_20180420_195041_264 ./docker-8c8bfc4dfd5ba_deleted_20180420_184741_165 ./docker-8cd3b4d6da0ed_deleted_20180420_200527_843 ./docker-8c8dee6436c49_deleted_20180420_184730_195 ./docker-8cafb29f67d1c_deleted_20180420_192601_188 ./docker-8cd90560b2493_deleted_20180420_201451_943 ./docker-8cbddff5b52a6_deleted_20180420_194238_688 ./docker-8caca89cd5a6f_deleted_20180420_192758_912 ./docker-8cbaf4fff12fd_deleted_20180420_194208_624 ./docker-8c8ba6d61cff9_deleted_20180420_184756_715 The release notes for this