We once again have a number of wedged devices: ps-maguro-01 ps-maguro-02 ps-maguro-03 ps-mako-01 ps-mako-03
This has gone beyond the point where it's just an inconvenience. We have had to disable the maguro testing 3 days in a row, due to loss of devices. We have tried a different host and different hubs, neither made a difference. That leaves either the devices themselves, a problem in the flash tools or the image itself. My current (sleep inspired) thoughts on a course of action: - Can we engage the foundations team to take a look? Perhaps they can spot something in our infrastructure or actually find an issue. I know Sergio has mentioned disabling MTP on the host, but I don't know the details. - Use an alternate flash? Saviq mentioned using "system-image-cli --build 0 --verbose" to do a light flash. Does anyone know if this is viable? - Throw more devices at the system? Do we have any spare, especially maguros? I don't want to suggest swapping devices with other those actively being used for fear of de-stabilizing those tests. - Drop the touch device testing? I don't really want to do this, but if we can't get this stabilized, dealing with the issues may eventually outweigh the benefits. What other approaches have I missed? Thanks, Francis -- Francis Ginther Canonical - Ubuntu Engineering - Continuous Integration Team -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~canonical-ci-engineering Post to : [email protected] Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~canonical-ci-engineering More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp

