[Gluster-devel] rackspace-netbsd7-regression-triggered has been disabled

Justin Clift justin at gluster.org
Wed Apr 1 16:30:49 UTC 2015


On 1 Apr 2015, at 17:20, Marcelo Barbosa <firemanxbr at fedoraproject.org> wrote:
> yep, using on Jenkins the plugin Gerrit Trigger, this plugin trigger all requests for all repositories and all branches, this function running with Auto QA tests and vote with ACL "verified", for example:
> 
>    https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/37886/
> 
> my intention is make one deploy with one complete example the use this, comming soon :D

We already use the Gerrit Trigger plugin extensively. :)

Now we need to get more advanced with it...

In our existing setup, we have bunch of fast tests that run
automatically (triggered), and which vote.  We use this for
initial smoke testing to locate (fail on) obviously problems
quickly.

We also have a much more in-depth CentOS 6.x regression test
(~2hours run time) that's triggered.

It doesn't vote using the Gerrit trigger method.  Instead it
calls back via ssh to Gerrit, indicating SUCCESS or FAILURE.

That status goes into a column in the Gerrit CR, to show if
it passed the regression test or not.

Now... we have a NetBSD 7.x regression test (~2 hour run time)
that's also triggered.  We need to find a way for this to
communicate back to Gerrit.

We've tried using the same method used for our CentOS 6.x
communication back, but the status results for the NetBSD
tests conflict with the CentOS status results.

We need some kind of solution.  Hoping you have ideas? :)

We're ok with pretty much anything that works and can be
setup ASAP.  Like today. :)

+ Justin

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