Re: senta and vossi in paddles?

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On 3/11/20 3:31 PM, Gregory Farnum wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 11, 2020 at 12:04 PM David Galloway <dgallowa@xxxxxxxxxx
> <mailto:dgallowa@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
>     Hey all,
> 
>     I've gotten a couple requests in the past 24 hours asking how to "lock"
>     the new dev machines
>     https://wiki.sepia.ceph.com/doku.php?id=hardware:vossi
> 
>     These systems aren't in paddles so `teuthology-lock` isn't going to work
>     here.  Is that something you all want?
> 
>     My understanding is, historically, the rex and senta have been shared
>     machines where there is a chance devs can step on each others' toes.  I
>     get the desire to have exclusive use of a machine but I don't want to
>     have to be the one to police machine-hogging.
> 
> 
> Yeah I don’t think we want to lock them. Is there a specific reason
> people are asking?

Nope

> 
> If we want to do stuff that involves changing the machine state for more
> than adding new package dependencies, we should be working in containers
> or VMs...

It sounds like the concern is multiple devs running `make` at the same
time slowing each other down.
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