On Tue, 14 Apr 2015 17:51:22 +0200
Michael Schwendt <mschwendt(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It's some time since I've had to submit a koji buildroot
override via
the bodhi web interface. It has become much more slower. First of all,
the
admin.fedoraproject.org server answers slower. And the koji
wait-repo command has yet to end.
What is the current estimate on how long it takes for bodhi to process
a buildroot override request?
koji lists a tag "f22-override" for the build, but that's not the tag
I need to query. bodhi says "f22-build". I see other requests that
have not been processed yet with the same symptoms. How long does it
take nowadays?
It varies.
The package is tagged into the override tag.
The kojira process sees that the build target needs regenerating.
However, it only does 6 newrepos at a time (used to be 3). All the side
tags need this, so since we have f21-build, f21-gnome, f21-kde,
f21-whhatever, there's a lot of tags to regen.
Best case is that it sees it and starts the newrepo right then, and
then it's been taking about 6 minutes or so.
Worst case is that it has to wait for another few to finish normally.
However, in this case, it appears a f22-build newrepo got stuck, so
it's not doing anymore waiting for that one.
This is very likely related to db issues I have spent all morning
trying to track down. :(
I will clear that newrepo and get f22-build back on track in the mean
time.
kevin