On Fri, 18 Jul 2025 08:03:19 GMT, Aleksey Shipilev <sh...@openjdk.org> wrote:
> I have now seen GHA runs where we spend more than 24 hours for a testing > workflow. The practical effect of this is that bundles that we current carry > with `retention-days: 1` gets purged before jobs can use them. This then > fails the test jobs that e.g. unable to pull jtreg. > > This seems to happen in openjdk-bots -driven backports quite a bit (the run a > lots of GHA runs, so they are often at capacity) and with Mac jobs (where the > compute capacity is not great). > > We can bump the retention time a bit to handle this a bit better. > > Additional testing: > - [ ] GHA Marked as reviewed by goetz (Reviewer). Hi, Sometimes I address many simple test fix backports. This can easily be 20+ in 2-3 hours. This is probably what saturates the infra and my quota. In general, I don't await all tests to finish. On a test change, running all the other tests is pointless. But if there are failed tests, I look at all of these (tedious!). Usually, it takes me two working days to get through all the process steps and to push such a change. But I can't make the 24h deadline, nor do I want to to give at least some time for others to eventually have a look at the backport. So I really appreciate this change. ------------- PR Review: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/26383#pullrequestreview-3032863381 PR Comment: https://git.openjdk.org/jdk/pull/26383#issuecomment-3088798571