ganeti: bionic proposed to release: bigger autopkgtest-VM

Bug #1749790 reported by Sascha Lucas
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ganeti (Ubuntu)
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Undecided
Sascha Lucas

Bug Description

Hi,

according to http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/g/ganeti the autopkgtests are failing for the upcoming bionic/18.04 release. The reason can be found in the logs:

error type: insufficient_resources, error details:
Not enough memory on node node1 for creating instance instance1: needed 1024 MiB, available 792 MiB

The reason is, that the autopkgtest-VM has per default 1536MB RAM. I've verified, that the tests (debian/tests/vcluster-qa) succeed with 4GB RAM.

We as the ganeti community are very interested to move ganeti from proposed to release before bionic/18.04 gets released. Everything seems fine, just a to small test-VM.

See also https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2018/01/26/%23ubuntu-devel.html, where Laney sad, that he will put ganeti on a small list of 'big' packages. But this didn't happen, because the test still fails with "Not enough memory" (2 times for amd64 since then: 2018-02-11 10:00:07 and 2018-02-05 15:13:30).

Thanks in advance, Sascha.

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Launchpad Janitor (janitor) wrote :

Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

Changed in ganeti (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Sascha Lucas (saschalucas) wrote :

According to https://irclogs.ubuntu.com/2018/02/21/%23ubuntu-devel.html Laney managed to set a bigger test-VM. The test for i.e. amd64 are now passed. The reason why the test fails i.e. for i386 is outside of the scope of this bug.

I'm going to close this as solved.

Thanks, Sascha.

Changed in ganeti (Ubuntu):
status: Confirmed → Fix Released
assignee: nobody → Sascha Lucas (saschalucas)
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