[chromium-dev] Re: [Green Tree] Week 1

2009-09-22 Thread Antony Sargent
Do we have anything running which monitors disk free space? It seems like in a couple of cases over the last few months getting email alerts when a bot's disk is 90% full might have helped alert Sheriffs/Troopers to a problem earlier and possibly prevent a tree closure. On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at

[chromium-dev] Re: [Green Tree] Week 1

2009-09-22 Thread Nicolas Sylvain
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 10:53 AM, Antony Sargent asarg...@chromium.orgwrote: Do we have anything running which monitors disk free space? It seems like in a couple of cases over the last few months getting email alerts when a bot's disk is 90% full might have helped alert Sheriffs/Troopers to a

[chromium-dev] Re: [Green Tree] Week 1

2009-09-21 Thread Jeremy Orlow
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 8:25 AM, Nicolas Sylvain nsylv...@chromium.orgwrote: Hi chromium-dev, A small group of us joined forces to create a Green Tree task force. The goal of this task force is to make sure the tree stays green most of the time. The 2 main pain points that we are

[chromium-dev] Re: [Green Tree] Week 1

2009-09-21 Thread Lei Zhang
Of the three slowest tests as of last week, two has been fixed (thanks to evan and jcampan) and the third one has a fix being reviewed. The Linux trybots build almost as fast as the Mac trybots now, thanks to shared ccache with a ~80% cache hit rate. Windows trybots are still struggling - taking

[chromium-dev] Re: [Green Tree] Week 1

2009-09-21 Thread Nicolas Sylvain
On Mon, Sep 21, 2009 at 6:24 PM, Lei Zhang thes...@chromium.org wrote: Of the three slowest tests as of last week, two has been fixed (thanks to evan and jcampan) and the third one has a fix being reviewed. The Linux trybots build almost as fast as the Mac trybots now, thanks to shared