Hi Luca,

I suspect I'm chiming in here a little late to help with your
release-related question, but...

I stopped into the "#askinfra Office Hours" this afternoon at
ApacheCon, and asked for some help on this.  Both workers seemed to
have disk-space issues, seemingly due to orphaned workspaces.  I've
gotten one agent/worker back online (lucene-solr-2 I believe).  The
other one I'm hoping to get back online shortly, after a bit more
cleanup.

(Getting the right permissions to clean things up was a bit of a
process; I'm hoping to document this and will share here when that's
ready.)

There are still nightly jobs that run on the ASF Jenkins (for both
Lucene and Solr); on the Solr side at least these are quite useful.

Best,

Jason


On Wed, Oct 2, 2024 at 2:40 PM Luca Cavanna <java...@apache.org> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
> I created new CI jobs at https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/Lucene/ yesterday 
> to cover branch_10x and branch_10_0 . Not a single build for them started so 
> far.
>
> Poking around I noticed on the build history a message "Pending - all nodes 
> of label Lucene are offline", which looked suspicious. Are we still using 
> this jenkins? I have successfully used it for the release I have done in the 
> past, but it was already some months ago. The step of creating jobs is still 
> part of the release wizard process anyways, so it felt right to do this step. 
> I am not sure how to proceed from here, does anyone know? I also noticed a 
> too low disk space warning on one of the two agents.
>
> Thanks
> Luca

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