I've found that if a kojibuilder* is dead, The kojihub can't found that.
-------------------------------- root@jianlee:~/work/koji# koji list-hosts Hostname Enb Rdy Load/Cap Arches Last Update kojibuilder1 N N 0.0/2.0 i386,x86_64 2009-06-19 10:39:12 kojibuilder2 Y Y 0.0/2.0 ia64 2009-06-17 10:41:20 kojibuilder3 Y Y 0.0/2.0 x86_64,i386 2009-06-23 10:30:32 ==================================================================================
the kojibuilder2 is ia64 machine, it's last updata time is "2009-06-17 10:41:20". It's must dead now. but why the Rdy is "Y" yet ?
Thanks,
On 06/22/2009 10:40 PM, Jian Lee wrote:
I've found that if a kojibuilder* is dead, The kojihub can't found that.
root@jianlee:~/work/koji# koji list-hosts Hostname Enb Rdy Load/Cap Arches Last Update kojibuilder1 N N 0.0/2.0 i386,x86_64 2009-06-19 10:39:12 kojibuilder2 Y Y 0.0/2.0 ia64 2009-06-17 10:41:20 kojibuilder3 Y Y 0.0/2.0 x86_64,i386 2009-06-23 10:30:32 ==================================================================================
the kojibuilder2 is ia64 machine, it's last updata time is "2009-06-17 10:41:20". It's must dead now. but why the Rdy is "Y" yet ?
Because the last time the host updated it set its ready status to true. This value is only set to false when the host is up and running but too busy to take a job.
Mike McLean mikem@redhat.com writes:
I know that if kojibuilder* doesn't talk to kojihub, the kojihub counldn't know if the kojibuilder* is alive.
Maybe the kojihub can programming to find the kojibuilder*.
Thanks,
On 06/22/2009 10:40 PM, Jian Lee wrote:
I've found that if a kojibuilder* is dead, The kojihub can't found that.
root@jianlee:~/work/koji# koji list-hosts Hostname Enb Rdy Load/Cap Arches Last Update kojibuilder1 N N 0.0/2.0 i386,x86_64 2009-06-19 10:39:12 kojibuilder2 Y Y 0.0/2.0 ia64 2009-06-17 10:41:20 kojibuilder3 Y Y 0.0/2.0 x86_64,i386 2009-06-23 10:30:32 ==================================================================================
the kojibuilder2 is ia64 machine, it's last updata time is "2009-06-17 10:41:20". It's must dead now. but why the Rdy is "Y" yet ?
Because the last time the host updated it set its ready status to true. This value is only set to false when the host is up and running but too busy to take a job.
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