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[QB-836] Scheduled builds do not respect queue size
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Status: | Resolved |
Project: | QuickBuild |
Component/s: | None |
Affects Version/s: | 3.1.21 |
Fix Version/s: | 3.1.22 |
Type: | Bug | Priority: | Blocker |
Reporter: | AlSt | Assigned To: | Unassigned |
Resolution: | Fixed | Votes: | 0 |
Remaining Estimate: | Unknown | Time Spent: | Unknown |
Original Estimate: | Unknown |
File Attachments: | queue-scheduling.PNG |
Description |
After migrating to QB 3.1 we have problems with exceeded queue sizes.
While the new handling of dependent builds is a huge improvement for us, now "regular" builds do not respect the number of workers in some cases. I suspect that there is a correlation with schedule handling because of the almost concurrent dates (see screen shot). |
Comments |
Comment by Robin Shen [ 24/Feb/11 11:46 PM ] |
Hi Josef,
Does these running builds depend on each other, in the form of one build triggering another build, or checking out artifacts from another build. In this case QB will consider them as a single build. This is reasonable from resource usage perspective, as waiting builds are not using any resources although their status is RUNNING. Regards Robin |
Comment by AlSt [ 25/Feb/11 07:56 AM ] |
Hi Robin,
the builds do not depend on each other, but they share a dependency on another build. However the associated configuration doesn't run in the same queue and was not built at this time. Regards, Josef |
Comment by Robin Shen [ 25/Feb/11 02:06 PM ] |
Hi Josef,
I can not be able to reproduce the issue with your described scenario. Can you please send database backup to support@pmease.com, with instructions on how to reproduce the issue (especially which 3 builds to run) Thanks Robin |
Comment by Robin Shen [ 25/Feb/11 02:12 PM ] |
Never mind. I reproduced the issue. |