On 30. 03. 20 12:59, Aleksandra Fedorova wrote:
Put all the other feedback aside, if we actually decide that this change is
happening, can we not build ELN during the datacenter move [1], when Koji will
have a very limited capacity [2]?
I think we should go with Kevin's suggestion and deprioritize eln
builds from the start.
I'm afraid that this won't be good enough. Other (Fedora) builds will be
submitted with lower prio as well. For example our Python 3.N+1 rebuilds are
usually submitted as such, so the wave of 3k packages doesn't block individual
packagers. So unless Koji has multiple levels of priorities, I would have 2 choices:
- do --background and be blocked by ELN
- don't do --background and block individual packagers
I think the automatic ELN builds should be disabled during the datacenter move
(and it might be easier to actually wait for the move before the builds even
start, if that's doable on schedule).
If this is not going to be enough for the
datacenter move, then we can disable ELN pipelines for two weeks.
As we will use external service (most likely Jenkins pipeline) to
trigger the builds, we will be able to switch them on and off without
changing anything on the infrastructure.
Thanks.
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