回复: 回复: [agl-dev-community] About BeagleBone disk space

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Where do the 1G and 350MB numbers come from?  Is it that there are testcases that write out that much data?

A. That is roughly estimated as upper limit , it is for the future, current disk occupation is not that big.

350MB is the disk occupation raised by testcase output, 1G is installation occupation not output data.

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If so, then those tests will need to be made platform specific, I guess.

A. Like you have said, we are taking this under consideration, so we want to make sure that whether BBE is very important for AGL as a long time support board, would you please confirm it.

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There may also need to be a discussion on when these tests get run, since if they're tied to CI it starts to seem like it could shorten the life of the SD cards in some of the platforms. I'd also be concerned about how long they'll take if they're tied to CI.

A. That is surely not good, we will set a topic for that later on.

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发件人: Scott Murray <scott.murray@xxxxxxxxxxxx> 
发送时间: 2023年3月22日 14:31
收件人: Yan, Xinkuan/晏 新宽 <yanxk.fnst@xxxxxxxxxxx>
抄送: agl-dev-community@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx; FNST fnstml-fujitsuten <fnstml-fujitsuten@xxxxxxxxxxx>
主题: Re: 回复:  About BeagleBone disk space

On Tue, 21 Mar 2023, yanxk.fnst@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:

> Well, the thing is we are checking the disk space for bbe to see if it would meet a situation that is running out of space due to executing "agl-test".
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> We have made an estimate of the space required for the final agl-test, which showed that we need:
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> 1G for "/usr/" which is mounted on "/"   →   bbe had 710MB left available, so, not enough.
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> 350MB for "/var/run" which is mounted on "/run"   →   bbe had 191MB left available, so, not enough either.
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> Other boards like H3, rpi4, the QEMUs all look fine.
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> We got data by using agl lava for the disk space info.
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> So, this is it. The BBE would not successfully finish up the agl-test due to in lack of space.
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> That is the problem.

Where do the 1G and 350MB numbers come from?  Is it that there are testcases that write out that much data?  If so, then those tests will need to be made platform specific, I guess.  There may also need to be a discussion on when these tests get run, since if they're tied to CI it starts to seem like it could shorten the life of the SD cards in some of the platforms.  I'd also be concerned about how long they'll take if they're tied to CI.

Scott


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