Hi,
This morning I deployed a different version of _dumbwin32proc.py to all of our Win7 (talos-r3-w7-*) and WinXP machines (talos-r3-xp-*).

This different version allows the machines to kill processes that currently could not be killed. For instance, when we asked a job to be interrupted. It would simply not happen.

I have been watching the tree to see if I can catch any regression for those 2 pools of machines. If you see anything out of the ordinary please let me know in bug 798170 [1].

So far, this change (if it works as expected) should improve our wait times. For instance, jobs that failed to kill a process and instead it times out OR when a job would get canceled but the job would still run all the way. Let's hope that this works as expected and see better wait times for those 2 pools.

Next week I will do the same for the Win64 builders and the Win8 machines.

Best regards,
Armen [2]


[1] https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=798170
[2] https://mozillians.org/en-US/u/armenzg
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