cloudstack...! we started making more intensive use of pull-builders. the old pull-request build job is replaced by a rat and an analysis job. Maybe others have done so as well but I am sure we (ACS) are a culprit in this.
On Thu, Aug 20, 2015 at 4:28 AM, David Nalley <da...@gnsa.us> wrote: > So, just spot checking some of the dynamic build slaves - historically > those have spun up a few hours at a time, to give us additional > capacity when our queue spiked - but it looks like the slaves are > staying online pretty much all of the time. Right now we are > configured to have 12 slaves. Assuming they are staying online all the > time, that's roughly $2600 per month that we are spending on build > slave capacity - I looked at our last bill ending July 24th, and we > spent about $1200 on build slave capacity - so this is about 2x what > we were spending - I am curious why the sudden uptick in demand - > what's changed? > > --David > > On Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 9:18 PM, David Nalley <da...@gnsa.us> wrote: > > Andrew: > > > > I know Jenkins tracks how big the queue is, is that something that we > > can graph over time? It'd be interesting to know how that's changed > > and will change, otherwise we'll constantly be fighting fires here. > > > > I'd like to have the following items graphed: > > > > # of dynamic slaves in operation > > # of executors currently in use > > # of jobs in the queue > > # of jobs in the queue actually waiting on an executor. > > > > It'd be nice to know the average time waiting on an executor as well. > > > > > > I don't suppose Jenkins has any functionality that would allow us to > > run a quota per-project is there? > > > > Since you're one of the resident Jenkins experts how many additional > > build nodes/executors will satiate our current demand for capacity? > > > > > > --David > > > > > > On Tue, Aug 18, 2015 at 11:16 AM, Andrew Bayer <andrew.ba...@gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hey all - > >> > >> So as you may have noticed, we've seen an increase in build utilization > on > >> builds.a.o in the last few months - which is great! The problem is that > >> we're seeing more demand than we have resources at this point, and > that's > >> only going to increase. We're working on getting more slaves lined up, > but > >> don't yet have a timeframe for that - we'll let you all know when we > have > >> more news. > >> > >> A. > -- Daan