On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 09:23:19AM -0000, Vincent Ladeuil wrote:
> https://buildd.debian.org/status/fetch.php?pkg=bzr&arch=armel&ver=2.7.0%2Bbzr6619-3&stamp=148025
>
> also mentions:
>
> Ran 11805 tests in 1689.812s
>
> FAILED (errors=3, known_failure_count=21)
>
> and 'lost connection' is subunit reporting that the subprocess died.
>
> So I'd rather suspect some OOM killer ?
There should be quite a bit of RAM on these machines, they're used to
built much bigger packages than bzr. There's also no indication of
them being OOM-killed anywhere AFAICT.
It seems a little too suspicious that it's this specific test
(test_copy_to), and for SFTP only, that causes each of the 3 subunit workers
to die.
On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 09:23:19AM -0000, Vincent Ladeuil wrote: /buildd. debian. org/status/ fetch.php? pkg=bzr& arch=armel& ver=2.7. 0%2Bbzr6619- 3&stamp= 148025 count=21)
> https:/
>
> also mentions:
>
> Ran 11805 tests in 1689.812s
>
> FAILED (errors=3, known_failure_
>
> and 'lost connection' is subunit reporting that the subprocess died.
>
> So I'd rather suspect some OOM killer ?
There should be quite a bit of RAM on these machines, they're used to
built much bigger packages than bzr. There's also no indication of
them being OOM-killed anywhere AFAICT.
It seems a little too suspicious that it's this specific test
(test_copy_to), and for SFTP only, that causes each of the 3 subunit workers
to die.