Remember that we have multiple dependency layers that get built
independently.
You have a worst case timeout for the publisher which is 4h (causing the
4h timeouts on sunday), on average the job runtime is 1-1.5h, so back
when we had a small amount of builders one daily job run could take ~20h
to complete. Now it's a lot quicker, but still takes 6-10h when e.g. PIM
is involved, so you're really best of disabling it over the weekend if
you want a bit of guaranteed quiet time to get work done..
Am 15.11.2016 um 08:10 schrieb Rik Mills:
Nightly started at midnight, and it is now just gone 7 am here.
Still 71 items in the build queue waiting, and about 30 currently on the
executors running.
On 14/11/16 23:02, Walter Lapchynski wrote:
3-4 hours? Sheesh. Yeah, M-F sounds reasonable.
On Mon, Nov 14, 2016 at 2:46 PM, Simon Quigley <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
I'm more for keeping it to Monday through Friday.
Reason being, Walter, it can take 3 or 4 hours sometimes to finish, and
that's morning, which means it may not finish until late morning, maybe
noon some days UK time.
It would be good for me, being in the US, but bad for the people in
the UK.
Either way, it's in crontab format, so we can do something with that.
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