Re: Copr routinely swamped by nightly builds

2015-03-05 Thread Valentin Gologuzov
On 02/17/2015 01:36 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote: Wouldn't it be better to (c) implement some sort of 'fair' scheduling instead of a pure first-come-first-serve system? Yes, that also has been talked about. I don't know where it is in implementation however. I've started a feature branch to tac

Re: Copr routinely swamped by nightly builds

2015-02-17 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Tue, 17 Feb 2015 11:35:57 +0100 Thomas Moschny wrote: > 2015-02-17 5:34 GMT+01:00 Kevin Kofler : > > IMHO, one of 2 things needs to happen: > > a) Copr gets a massive increase of resources (builders) to handle > > the load, OR > > b) we disallow nightly builds of huge packages such as python3

Re: Copr routinely swamped by nightly builds

2015-02-17 Thread Thomas Moschny
2015-02-17 5:34 GMT+01:00 Kevin Kofler : > IMHO, one of 2 things needs to happen: > a) Copr gets a massive increase of resources (builders) to handle the load, > OR > b) we disallow nightly builds of huge packages such as python3 in Copr, > because the infrastructure does not scale to that kind of

Copr routinely swamped by nightly builds

2015-02-16 Thread Kevin Kofler
Hi, I have repeatedly run into insane delays (hours) for my builds to happen (read: to even start, i.e., to get out of the "pending" phase), because lately, some automated nightly builds have been monopolizing the builders every night. The worst are the Python 3 nightly builds from churchyard/