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Re: Buildd stats



Yes and no.  The crashes have a different characteristic.  Frequently
configure will freeze - I rarely see full crashes anymore.

I think it's the filesystem threads just going nuts.

On Thu, May 30, 2002 at 09:09:26AM -0700, James Morrison wrote:
> 
>  Thanks for the information.  Have you found your new buildd is more stable
> than
> the last one?
> 
> --- Jeff Bailey <jbailey@nisa.net> wrote:
> > I have attached the 7 day stats from the buildd for your enjoyment.
> > Note that failures may not be accurately reported, since I don't
> > generally set those correctly.  Because so many of our failures are
> > because of bad build dependancies my plan is to run the buildd until
> > it has passed through all of the packages, and then a) ask Grant
> > Bowman for a list of all MAXPATHLEN, PATHMAX, and MAXHOSTNAMELEN
> > failures so I can mark them as failed, and b) reset any failed
> > packages back to needs-build.  Then I'll go through a second pass.
> > 
> > Enjoy.
> > 
> > 
> > -- 
> >  One of the great things about books is sometimes
> >  there are some fantastic pictures.
> >  -- George W. Bush 
> > > Build daemon statistics from 20020522-0845 to 20020529-1030 (7.07 days):
> > 
> >            #packages  % of taken  pkgs/day
> > -------------------------------------------
> > taken    :   770                   108.87
> > builds   :   778        101.04%    110.00
> > uploaded :   238         30.91%     33.65
> > failed   :     8          1.04%      1.13
> > dep-wait :     2          0.26%      0.28
> > give-back:     4          0.52%      0.57
> > no-build :     6          0.78%      0.85
> > 
> >           time          % of total
> > ----------------------------------
> > total   :  169:44:48
> > building:   42:29:36    25.03%
> > idle    :   00:00:00     0.00%
> > 
> > processed package (upl+fail+dep+nob):     258
> > slipped (proc-taken)                :    -512
> > builds/taken package                :    1.01
> > avg. time/taken package             :   00:03:18
> > avg. time/processed package         :   00:09:52
> > avg. time/build                     :   00:03:16
> > 
> > builds-per-day (max. 100):
> > 
> > 020522 *
> > 020529
> > ***********************************************************************+
> > 
> > uploads-per-day (max. 100):
> > 
> > 020522 
> > 020529 ************************
> > 
> > failed-per-day (max. 50):
> > 
> > 020522 
> > 020529 **
> > 
> > dep-wait-per-day (max. 50):
> > 
> > 020522 
> > 020529 *
> > 
> > time-per-build (max. 36000):
> > 
> > 020522 
> > 020529 
> > 
> > build-time-percent (max. 1):
> > 
> > 020522 
> > 020529 ******************
> > 
> > idle-time-percent (max. 1):
> > 
> > 020522 
> > 020529 
> > 
> > 
> 
> 
> =====
> James Morrison
>    University of Waterloo
>    Computer Science - Digital Hardware
>    2A co-op
> http://hurd.dyndns.org
> 
> Anyone referring to this as 'Open Source' shall be eaten by a GNU
> 
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