The ADB host system for Ubuntu Touch smoke tests is operational again, and running tests on flo and manta. Prior to this system coming back up, the CI team was able to move the jobs for mako to device running on another host temporarily. Some dependency changes in the image causing some unforeseen test failures with click apps have now been identified and resolved in the infrastructure, so the currently running tests should be producing good results now.
Further, minor changes will occur today to get things back to where they need to be: 1. Mako tests will complete on the existing devices, then transition back to the original ADB host for image 257 2. The mako devices borrowed from s-jenkins will be returned to their original pool These changes will not require downtime, and should be transparent. The CI team will continue to monitor smoke test jobs for anything else that seems out of the ordinary. Finally, the CI team will take what we learned here to add procedures for quicker failover and more fault tolerance if something like this should ever happen again. For now, the planned upgrade for the other ADB host (okiku) is on hold so that we can look into getting a new usb hub that should prevent a similar incident when it is upgraded. When we reschedule that upgrade, there will be an announcement again. -- 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

