+1 too.
On Sat, Jun 18, 2016 at 8:50 PM, Chris Cranford <crancran(a)gmail.com> wrote:
+1
I think (1) and (2) on each push still makes sense with (3) being nightly.
Chris
On 06/18/2016 11:33 AM, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> We have been having a lot of timeouts on the ORM CI builds. Mainly this
is
> due to ancillary tasks. Currently the ORM jobs execute:
>
> 1. clean
> 2. test
> 3. check
> 4. :documentation:aggregateJavadocs
> 5. publish
>
> A huge chunk of the time is taken up in (3) which performs (a) checkstyle
> and (b) findbugs. Also, I am not sure of the benefit of building
> aggregated javadocs for each and every CI build. So I propose we break
> these up as follows:
>
>
> 1. A check job
> 2. A clean/test/publish job
> 3. (?) aggregated javadocs job (?)
>
> This would allow us to split the cost of the Job timeout across the jobs.
> In fact we might even consider making some of these into nightly job(s).
> Initially in setting up this server we decided to just have singular,
> all-encompassing jobs because moving to a new dedicated set of hardware
> (dedicated to Hibernate team) was supposed to free us from jobs fighting
> for resources. But as our jobs have grown on the dedicated hardware we
are
> seeing some of the same. For certain we want a clean/test/publish job
that
> is run on every push. To me the others are more flexible in terms of
> scheduling. We could have a separate check job that is run on each push,
> or it could be a nightly job. We might even decide to leave off building
> aggregated javadocs as an automated job/task, or we might decide to make
it
> a nightly job as well (maybe even with full documentation builds).
>
> WDYT?
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