Re: [sepia] Selectively re-scheduling jobs in a teuthology run

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Working for me, thank you!

John

On Fri, Oct 7, 2016 at 10:47 PM, Zack Cerza <zack@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hey all,
>
> Yesterday I (finally) got around to implementing an oft-requested feature:
> re-scheduling failed jobs. What this means is that for example, when you
> schedule a huge test run and just a few fail, you'll be able to tell
> teuthology to schedule a new run containing only those jobs whose
> description match those of the old run.
>
> Note that, of all the flags and values you can pass to teuthology-suite, the
> only one that is inherited is the --suite value. The rest will need to be
> specified explicitly. While this may seem like a pain, it also means that
> you can still use things like --filter, --filter-out, --priority, and really
> everything else.
>
> An example invocation:
> teuthology-suite -v --rerun
> teuthology-2016-10-06_05:00:03-smoke-master-testing-basic-vps -m vps -n 10
> -c master --dry-run
>
> It will default to re-scheduling jobs in the 'fail' or 'dead' state - but
> you can override that using --rerun-statuses (aka -R).
>
> The PR is here:
> https://github.com/ceph/teuthology/pull/963/
> There's more background here:
> http://tracker.ceph.com/issues/10945
>
> Enjoy!
> Zack
>
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