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nightly results still out of date

by Martin Sebor :: Rate this Message:

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It looks like the vast majority of our nightly results are
still out of date. Andrew, I know you fixed the issue with
the server name. Is there anything else that you can think
of that might need to change to get them updated?

Martin

Re: nightly results still out of date

by Andrew Black-5 :: Rate this Message:

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Greetings Martin

Is the export script being run with some kind of resource limit set?
I've dug into the log files from when the export is run, and it appears
that the output is being abruptly truncated for no apparent reason. To
me, the most likely culprit of this sort of behavior would be ulimit.
If there are resource limits being set, try re-running the export
manually without setting any.  It's been long enough since we had a
'good' export that you'll end up dumping essentially all the current
results from the system.

--Andrew Black

Martin Sebor wrote:
> It looks like the vast majority of our nightly results are
> still out of date. Andrew, I know you fixed the issue with
> the server name. Is there anything else that you can think
> of that might need to change to get them updated?
>
> Martin

Re: nightly results still out of date

by Martin Sebor-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Andrew Black wrote:

> Greetings Martin
>
> Is the export script being run with some kind of resource limit set?
> I've dug into the log files from when the export is run, and it appears
> that the output is being abruptly truncated for no apparent reason. To
> me, the most likely culprit of this sort of behavior would be ulimit.
> If there are resource limits being set, try re-running the export
> manually without setting any.  It's been long enough since we had a
> 'good' export that you'll end up dumping essentially all the current
> results from the system.

Ugh. It could be my quota. I was trying to copy a compiler
for our IT to install a few weeks ago and ran out of quota.
The partially copied file was still in my home directory,
so maybe that was the problem. I deleted the file and some
other junk from my HOME so hopefully that'll fix it. We'll
see tomorrow. Thanks for your help!

Martin

>
> --Andrew Black
>
> Martin Sebor wrote:
>> It looks like the vast majority of our nightly results are
>> still out of date. Andrew, I know you fixed the issue with
>> the server name. Is there anything else that you can think
>> of that might need to change to get them updated?
>>
>> Martin
>


Re: nightly results still out of date

by Martin Sebor-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Looks like results for at least some platforms are coming in again,
but there are few, including HP-UX/PA and Intel C++ 9.1, and some
others, that haven't produced any results in almost a month.

Scott, can you please check the page below to see what the problem
might be?

http://stdcxx.apache.org/builds/4.2.x/

Thanks
Martin

Martin Sebor wrote:

> Andrew Black wrote:
>> Greetings Martin
>>
>> Is the export script being run with some kind of resource limit set?
>> I've dug into the log files from when the export is run, and it appears
>> that the output is being abruptly truncated for no apparent reason. To
>> me, the most likely culprit of this sort of behavior would be ulimit.
>> If there are resource limits being set, try re-running the export
>> manually without setting any.  It's been long enough since we had a
>> 'good' export that you'll end up dumping essentially all the current
>> results from the system.
>
> Ugh. It could be my quota. I was trying to copy a compiler
> for our IT to install a few weeks ago and ran out of quota.
> The partially copied file was still in my home directory,
> so maybe that was the problem. I deleted the file and some
> other junk from my HOME so hopefully that'll fix it. We'll
> see tomorrow. Thanks for your help!
>
> Martin
>
>>
>> --Andrew Black
>>
>> Martin Sebor wrote:
>>> It looks like the vast majority of our nightly results are
>>> still out of date. Andrew, I know you fixed the issue with
>>> the server name. Is there anything else that you can think
>>> of that might need to change to get them updated?
>>>
>>> Martin
>>
>
>


RE: nightly results still out of date

by Scott Zhong-2 :: Rate this Message:

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That's incorrect; all the runs have been running just that the stdcxx
results web page hasn't been updated yet. We'll have to wait for the
next nightly builds to finish in order for the stdcxx result web page to
update.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Martin Sebor [mailto:msebor@...]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 01, 2008 10:46 AM
> To: dev@...
> Subject: Re: nightly results still out of date
>
> Looks like results for at least some platforms are coming in again,
> but there are few, including HP-UX/PA and Intel C++ 9.1, and some
> others, that haven't produced any results in almost a month.
>
> Scott, can you please check the page below to see what the problem
> might be?
>
> http://stdcxx.apache.org/builds/4.2.x/
>
> Thanks
> Martin
>
> Martin Sebor wrote:
> > Andrew Black wrote:
> >> Greetings Martin
> >>
> >> Is the export script being run with some kind of resource limit
set?
> >> I've dug into the log files from when the export is run, and it
appears
> >> that the output is being abruptly truncated for no apparent reason.
To
> >> me, the most likely culprit of this sort of behavior would be
ulimit.
> >> If there are resource limits being set, try re-running the export
> >> manually without setting any.  It's been long enough since we had a
> >> 'good' export that you'll end up dumping essentially all the
current

> >> results from the system.
> >
> > Ugh. It could be my quota. I was trying to copy a compiler
> > for our IT to install a few weeks ago and ran out of quota.
> > The partially copied file was still in my home directory,
> > so maybe that was the problem. I deleted the file and some
> > other junk from my HOME so hopefully that'll fix it. We'll
> > see tomorrow. Thanks for your help!
> >
> > Martin
> >
> >>
> >> --Andrew Black
> >>
> >> Martin Sebor wrote:
> >>> It looks like the vast majority of our nightly results are
> >>> still out of date. Andrew, I know you fixed the issue with
> >>> the server name. Is there anything else that you can think
> >>> of that might need to change to get them updated?
> >>>
> >>> Martin
> >>
> >
> >