> Again I found two hanging tests:
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http://autoqa-stg.fedoraproject.org/results/4507-autotest/virt27.qa/debug/
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http://autoqa-stg.fedoraproject.org/results/4508-autotest/virt24.qa/debug/
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> I aborted them and also all the tests that were queued since then.
There is this setting in global_config.ini:
job_timeout_default: 72
job_max_runtime_hrs_default: 72
The value is in hours. I tried to change it locally to one hour and
it aborts a hanged job correctly. I intend to set these values on
our staging (and production, if no one objects) server:
job_timeout_default: 1
job_max_runtime_hrs_default: 2
I suppose the first value sets the timeout from the last message
received from the client, the second value sets the timeout for the
whole runtime (I might be wrong, I found no documentation apart from
[1]).
I'll also mention that in our "Install autotest" wiki page.
That should help a bit.
[1]
http://autotest.kernel.org/wiki/GlobalConfig#AUTOTEST_WEB
Hmm, after I set this up on the staging server, some tests were aborted while queued.
I'll talk to Lucas about the exact meaning of those options.