On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 10:46:40PM -0000, Scott Talbert wrote:
> > On Fri, Jul 14, 2023 at 10:45 PM Eric Sandeen <esandeen(a)redhat.com&gt; 
> > wrote:
> > 
> > But that still raises the question - why does it look like this
> > started to happen pretty suddenly around June 30?
> > The list of updates that were applied to builders in that timeframe
> > doesn't raise any alarm bells (except maybe the 6.3 kernel):
> > (see https://pagure.io/releng/issue/11531#comment-864471)
> > I read the release notes for the 6.3 kernel but didn't see any
> > mentions of BTRFS changes that could explain this. :(
> 
> When did the builders get switched to btrfs? 

May of last year.

> Could it just be a matter of accumulating enough inodes since then?

Well, not completely. As I noted earlier, usually I do a full re-install
of builders after each release. For f38 I didn't... I just updated them
from 37->38. So, they were around since f37, but normally would have
been re-installed then.

Also, buildhw-x86 instances don't seem affected yet, but I think looking
more closely at it it's because we have the weight lower on those in
koji. They only have a weight of 2, the buildvm-x86 builders have a
weight of 4, so they would roughly get 2x the number of builds.

Anyhow, please do let me know if you see this now...

kevin

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