Hi,
On 04/01/15 14:21, Peter Simons wrote:
It seems building OK now. I don't know if anyone has intervened...
Hydra builds a couple of hundred packages per day, but it does so at a
snails pace.
The queue gets stopped automatically when free disk space drops below a certain
level (10 GB
Btrfs might be the answer. It can both deduplicate and compress. Worth a
shot.
Aloha,
RK.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 8:26 PM, Eelco Dolstra eelco.dols...@logicblox.com
wrote:
Hi,
On 04/01/15 14:21, Peter Simons wrote:
It seems building OK now. I don't know if anyone has intervened...
We could delete some nixos/nixpkgs jobset, as there are many not needed
anymore.
On Mon, Jan 5, 2015 at 11:26 AM, Eelco Dolstra eelco.dols...@logicblox.com
wrote:
Hi,
On 04/01/15 14:21, Peter Simons wrote:
It seems building OK now. I don't know if anyone has intervened...
Hydra
Hi,
On 05/01/15 13:04, Domen Kožar wrote:
We could delete some nixos/nixpkgs jobset, as there are many not needed
anymore.
Well, builds for jobsets that are disabled *and* hidden are not kept anyway, so
it's not necessary to delete them.
--
Eelco Dolstra | LogicBlox, Inc. |
On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 05:03:04PM +0100, Vladim??r ??un??t wrote:
Btrfs does no deduplication (by itself at least). Per-file compression
should help a little, but I'd expect no huge savings.
I beg to differ, accidentally (forgot to actually enable periodic GC)
had a 6.4 TB large Nix store on a
I think an easy way to solve this is to put it to the test. I feel it is
too obvious to mention that deduplication and compression will solve the
problem. But it's all up to how much Eelco wants to waste his time. Give it
a go, you won't regret it.
Aloha,
RK.
On Tue, Jan 6, 2015 at 3:28 AM,
3.6TB, yikes! Is there a way for us to see what's in the store, like a
mysql dump? Would be interesting to data-mine the dependencies and sizes
etc.
On Mon Jan 05 2015 at 6:28:38 PM aszlig asz...@redmoonstudios.org wrote:
On Mon, Jan 05, 2015 at 05:03:04PM +0100, Vladim??r ??un??t wrote:
On 01/05/2015 06:54 PM, Wout Mertens wrote:
Would be interesting to data-mine the dependencies and sizes etc.
I'm not sure what you want to find out, but some things are computed by
storebrowse, for example (it's in nixpkgs).
Vladimir
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Hi,
On 05/01/15 13:11, Eelco Dolstra wrote:
On 05/01/15 13:04, Domen Kožar wrote:
We could delete some nixos/nixpkgs jobset, as there are many not needed
anymore.
Well, builds for jobsets that are disabled *and* hidden are not kept anyway,
so
it's not necessary to delete them.
I've
On 01/05/2015 12:27 PM, Raahul Kumar wrote:
Btrfs might be the answer. It can both deduplicate and compress. Worth a
shot.
Btrfs does no deduplication (by itself at least). Per-file compression
should help a little, but I'd expect no huge savings.
Vladimir
Hi Vladimír,
It seems building OK now. I don't know if anyone has intervened...
Hydra builds a couple of hundred packages per day, but it does so at a
snails pace. Every time I look at http://hydra.nixos.org/machines, all
build slaves are idle. Not sure what's going on. Also, note that
On 01/02/2015 06:54 PM, Peter Simons wrote:
hydra.nixos.org shows 0 running jobs despite a
queue worth 56,000+ entries?
It seems building OK now. I don't know if anyone has intervened...
Vladimir
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Hi,
does anyone know why hydra.nixos.org shows 0 running jobs despite a
queue worth 56,000+ entries? It's been like this since almost 2 days
now.
BR, Peter
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