Re: Tree Closing Window (TCW): July 18

2020-07-19 Thread Chris Cooper
still being closed. There is another TCW in 3 weeks where we hope to try again, provided we understand the upgrade performance better. Thanks for your patience. cheers, -- coop On Fri, Jul 17, 2020 at 7:04 PM Chris Cooper wrote: > > Just a reminder that this TCW is happening *tomorrow*, J

Re: Tree Closing Window (TCW): July 18

2020-07-17 Thread Chris Cooper
Just a reminder that this TCW is happening *tomorrow*, July 18. Trees will be closed for 12 hours for Taskcluster database updates starting at 1400 UTC. As always, if we can open the trees early, we will. cheers, -- coop On Fri, Jul 3, 2020 at 3:37 PM Chris Cooper wrote: > > Hey all,

Tree Closing Window (TCW): July 18

2020-07-03 Thread Chris Cooper
Hey all, We will be having a TCW on Saturday, July 18. The trees will close at 1400 UTC and will be down for approximately 12 hours. The only work that is currently planned is Phase 2 of the Taskcluster database migration. Phase 1 was completely successfully back in April[1]. Taskcluster for

Re: Shutting down legacy Taskcluster deployment

2020-06-26 Thread Chris Cooper
hub.com/mozilla/mozregression/blob/3df977cf7b9c50bdbe8495cde17baeb6c5724be2/mozregression/config.py#L23 > which gets used. It would be valuable to ensure mozregression can > continue bisecting old builds after this decommissioning happens. > > On Thu, Jun 25, 2020 at 5:13 PM Chris Coo

Shutting down legacy Taskcluster deployment

2020-06-25 Thread Chris Cooper
are one of the few individuals who does access artifacts from the legacy cluster and haven't already spoken to us about alternatives, please reach out before next Thursday. Note: this will *not* affect day-to-day CI on either the Firefox CI or Community clusters at all. Thanks, -- Chris Cooper

Fwd: Reminder: Planned Taskcluster migration this weekend (Nov 9)

2019-11-04 Thread Chris Cooper
On Monday, November 4, 2019 at 5:00:17 PM UTC-5, Chris Cooper wrote: > > tl;dr: > > Taskcluster, the platform supporting Firefox CI, will be moving to a new > hosting environment during the tree closing window (TCW) this coming > Saturday, Nov 9. Trees will be closed from

Reminder: Planned Taskcluster migration this weekend (Nov 9)

2019-11-04 Thread Chris Cooper
tl;dr: Taskcluster, the platform supporting Firefox CI, will be moving to a new hosting environment during the tree closing window (TCW) this coming Saturday, Nov 9. Trees will be closed from 14:00 UTC to 23:00 UTC. CI services will be available as soon as possible thereafter, pending

Re: Experimenting with a shared review queue for Core::Build Config

2017-10-11 Thread Chris Cooper
On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 1:46 PM, Nathan Froyd wrote: > Does this user have a bugzilla :alias so that folks submitting patches > via MozReview or similar can just write r=build-peer or something, > rather than having to manually select the appropriate shared queue > after

Experimenting with a shared review queue for Core::Build Config

2017-10-11 Thread Chris Cooper
Many of the build peers have long review queues. I'm not convinced that all of the review requests going to any particular build peer need to be exclusive. We're going to try an experiment to see if we can make this better for patch authors and reviewers alike. To this end, we've set up a shared

Setting expectations for sheriffing over the next month

2017-10-10 Thread Chris Cooper
Our code sheriffing bandwidth is greatly reduced right now. We continue to train up the SoftVision (SV) sheriffing contractors to assist with backouts and merges on a 24/7 basis, but they are not ready yet. What does this mean for you? In the short term, this means the sheriffs can only

Re: Profiling nightlies on Mac - what tools are used?

2017-06-23 Thread Chris Cooper
On Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at 12:56:10 PM UTC-4, Chris Peterson wrote: > i.e. Mike Shal's patch here fixed multiple 30% Talos regressions! > > -: WORKSPACE ${WORKSPACE:=/home/worker/workspace} > +: WORKSPACE ${WORKSPACE:=/builds/slave/try-m64-00} We're still working to get

Re: [Sheriffs] switch to macosx cross-compiled builds on taskcluster on trunk

2017-06-22 Thread Chris Cooper
\o/ This was a multi-year project, and I'm ecstatic to see it finally come to fruition. Thanks to everyone who's been involved in getting this across the line. cheers, -- coop On Thu, Jun 22, 2017 at 3:09 PM, Kim Moir wrote: > After successful testing this morning, we have

Re: Profiling nightlies on Mac - what tools are used?

2017-06-21 Thread Chris Cooper
On Tuesday, June 20, 2017 at 1:28:50 PM UTC-4, Ehsan Akhgari wrote: > > My understanding is that the slowdown cannot be reproduced on local > > developer machines, but can be reproduced on loaner machines from > > infra. > Huh. That's interesting and even more puzzling... > > I don't think

Profiling nightlies on Mac - what tools are used?

2017-06-19 Thread Chris Cooper
Hey all, The build peers are looking to change the way that nightlies are created on Mac as we switch to cross-compilation. Specifically, we're looking at stripping the nightlies to avoid an as-of-yet undiagnosed performance discrepancy vs native builds[1], but also to make the nightly