https://progress.opensuse.org/https://progress.opensuse.org/themes/openSUSE/favicon/favicon.ico?15829177842018-12-07T15:20:51ZopenSUSE Project Management ToolopenQA Project - action #44885: Cache service hiccups - Assets are deleted after they are downloadedhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/44885?journal_id=1722142018-12-07T15:20:51Zszarate
<ul><li><strong>Description</strong> updated (<a title="View differences" href="/journals/172214/diff?detail_id=171875">diff</a>)</li></ul> openQA Project - action #44885: Cache service hiccups - Assets are deleted after they are downloadedhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/44885?journal_id=1722172018-12-07T15:28:29Zszarate
<ul></ul><p>This seems to happen when the job has two assets (HDD or ISO)</p>
openQA Project - action #44885: Cache service hiccups - Assets are deleted after they are downloadedhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/44885?journal_id=1722202018-12-07T15:49:48Zszarate
<ul><li><strong>Subject</strong> changed from <i>Cache service hickups - Assets are deleted after they are downloaded</i> to <i>Cache service hiccups - Assets are deleted after they are downloaded</i></li></ul> openQA Project - action #44885: Cache service hiccups - Assets are deleted after they are downloadedhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/44885?journal_id=1722682018-12-07T18:03:24Zszarate
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>New</i> to <i>Feedback</i></li><li><strong>Priority</strong> changed from <i>Urgent</i> to <i>Normal</i></li></ul><p>For some reason, deleting the <code>CACHEDIRECTORY</code>. helps :). <a href="http://phobos.suse.de/tests/1746836" class="external">http://phobos.suse.de/tests/1746836</a></p>
<p>Setting to fedback for the time being. It might be a bit annoying but life is not easy, I just wonder why deleting the old cache fixes this... </p>
openQA Project - action #44885: Cache service hiccups - Assets are deleted after they are downloadedhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/44885?journal_id=2554412019-11-07T09:24:16Zokurzokurz@suse.com
<ul><li><strong>Blocked by</strong> <i><a class="issue tracker-4 status-6 priority-4 priority-default closed" href="/issues/28328">action #28328</a>: job was triggered trying to download HDD image but it's already gone</i> added</li></ul> openQA Project - action #44885: Cache service hiccups - Assets are deleted after they are downloadedhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/44885?journal_id=2554442019-11-07T09:24:21Zokurzokurz@suse.com
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>Feedback</i> to <i>Blocked</i></li><li><strong>Assignee</strong> set to <i>okurz</i></li></ul><p>that suspiciously looks like <a class="issue tracker-4 status-6 priority-4 priority-default closed" title="action: job was triggered trying to download HDD image but it's already gone (Rejected)" href="https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/28328">#28328</a></p>
openQA Project - action #44885: Cache service hiccups - Assets are deleted after they are downloadedhttps://progress.opensuse.org/issues/44885?journal_id=2798472020-02-23T21:47:31Zokurzokurz@suse.com
<ul><li><strong>Status</strong> changed from <i>Blocked</i> to <i>Resolved</i></li></ul><p>With all the recent cache service rework and especially also with <a class="issue tracker-4 status-3 priority-4 priority-default closed behind-schedule" title="action: test incompletes trying to revert to qemu snapshot auto_review:"Could not open backing file: Coul... (Resolved)" href="https://progress.opensuse.org/issues/46742">#46742</a> I am confident the problem is solved – except for a potential minor case when the job group size limit is not even able to accomodate the required assets which is not the fault of the cache service but needs to be handled by the users accordingly.</p>