Hi Andrew, I still do not understand what I missed with priorities but I re-scheduled http://pulpito.ceph.com/loic-2015-03-27_09:03:04-rados-giant---basic-multi http://pulpito.ceph.com/loic-2015-03-27_09:01:25-rados-giant---basic-multi http://pulpito.ceph.com/loic-2015-03-27_08:40:06-rgw-giant---basic-multi with priority 1000. Let see if it runs before the nightlies again or if it behaves ;-) Cheers On 23/03/2015 15:20, Loic Dachary wrote: > Hi, > > When scheduling suites that are low priority (giant for instance at http://pulpito.ceph.com/loic-2015-03-23_01:09:31-rados-giant---basic-multi/), the --priority 1000 is set because (if I remember correctly) this is the standard priority for nightlies. However, it seems to be different because this morning the giant suite was running although a hammer suite was scheduled before it (for instance http://pulpito.ceph.com/teuthology-2015-03-22_23:18:01-multimds-hammer-testing-basic-multi/) and was still waiting. > > The giant suite was killed so that it does not interfere with more urgent jobs. Looking at the teuthology jobs there does not seem to be a trace of the priority, probably stored elsewhere. > > I would be very grateful if you could explain how priorities should be used. > > Cheers > -- Loïc Dachary, Artisan Logiciel Libre
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