Re: [eigen] CDash

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2010/9/29 Gael Guennebaud <gael.guennebaud@xxxxxxxxx>:
> AutoRemove Timeframe is already set to 20

That doesn't seem to work:
http://eigen.tuxfamily.org/CDash/index.php?project=Eigen&date=2010-07-28

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> and
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> AutoRemove Max Builds to 1000

OK, I reduced that.

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> 80MB is just the normal size of the db.

That's not good because even after tuxfamily doubled our space to 200
MB, we have only 50 MB left! This impacts my ability to test things
like playing with a bugzilla instance.

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> if you still want to clean up the DB: [Manage Backup] -> [Remove
> builds] -> select a project and and enter a time range .....

I did this, Eigen's panel still reports 150 MB usage. Do we need do
explicitly optimize the database ??

Benoit

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> gael
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> PS: and you are now admin too.
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> On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 5:15 PM, Benoit Jacob <jacob.benoit.1@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 2010/9/29 Michael Wild <themiwi@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>:
>>>
>>> On 29. Sep, 2010, at 15:48 , Benoit Jacob wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Currently the CDash database is 80 MB.
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>>>> This is explained by the fact that it has 1126 submissions for the
>>>> devel branch, the oldest dating back to May. As for the Eigen2 branch,
>>>> it even has some submissions from 2009.
>>>>
>>>> Does anyone know how to reduce the number of retained submissions? I
>>>> think that 200 would already be plenty.
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>>>> The source code mentions a AUTOREMOVEMAXBUILDS but I don't know how to
>>>> specify that.
>>>>
>>>> Benoit
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>>> Administration->Project->Miscellaneous->AutoRemove Max Builds
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>> I don't see any Administration button.
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>> Gael, do I need more access rights? How does CDash even know me ? I
>> just created an account but that doesn't make me an administrator.
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>> I have shell access but that doesn't seem to help in this case...
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>> Benoit
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>>> An alternative is in the same tab the "AutoRemove Timeframe" setting.
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>>> Michael
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>>> --
>>> There is always a well-known solution to every human problem -- neat, plausible, and wrong.
>>> H. L. Mencken
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