| jovial[m] | Zuul... Am I right in thinking that the ubuntu-noble-16GB node label can land you on a node with either an 80G disk or a 40G disk? | 13:40 |
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| jovial[m] | https://opendev.org/opendev/zuul-providers/src/branch/master/zuul.d/providers.yaml#L72-L82 vs https://opendev.org/opendev/zuul-providers/src/branch/master/zuul.d/providers.yaml#L401-L403 | 13:41 |
| fungi | jovial[m]: yes, see https://docs.opendev.org/opendev/infra-manual/latest/testing.html | 13:46 |
| fungi | "There is at least 80GB of disk available. This disk may not all be exposed in a single filesystem partition and so not all mounted at /. Any additional disk can be partitioned, formatted and mounted by the root user. To give you an idea of what this can look like most clouds just give us an 80GB or bigger /. One cloud gives us a 40GB / and 80GB /opt. Generally you will want | 13:46 |
| fungi | to write large things to /opt to take advantage of available disk." | 13:46 |
| fungi | devstack jobs, for example, automatically partition, format and mount the ephemeral disk at /opt and do the bulk of their work under that path | 13:47 |
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| jovial[m] | thanks fungi - very useful info | 13:56 |
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