On Fri, Jan 23, 2015 at 1:03 AM, Mark Thomas <[email protected]> wrote: > Sling developers, > > The sling-trunk CI build managed to kill one of the buildbot slaves by > filling this directory with files until the file system ran out of inodes: > /home/buildslave3/slave3/sling-trunk/build/testing/samples/integration-tests/sling/default/jackrabbit/workspaces/default/index > > There were so many files ls hung for 5+ minutes without any output. > > I have started to clean this up (rm -rf > /home/buildslave3/slave3/sling-trunk) and that looks like it is going to > take at least several hours to complete. > > The next CI build should re-checkout sling-trunk so your CI builds > should be unaffected. However, please could you take a look at the > buildbot configuration for this build and figure out a) why this > happened and b) how to stop it happening again.
(Moving the discussion to dev@ only while we try to find a solution) Does anyone have any idea about why this happens? I'm wondering if we still need the buildbot setup as the Jenkins builds seem to be (mostly) stable these days. Robert > > Cheers, > > Mark > on behalf of the ASF Infra team
