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12 Oct 2025
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20 Oct 2025
@hacker1024:matrix.orghacker1024 Any ideas why I have 145000 empty /tmp/sock-XXXXXXXXX directories on my Hydra server? 👀 00:59:43
@hacker1024:matrix.orghacker1024 * Any ideas why I have 145000 empty hydra-owned /tmp/sock-XXXXXXXXX directories on my server? 👀 01:02:29
@hacker1024:matrix.orghacker1024 * Any ideas why I have 145000 empty hydra:hydra-owned /tmp/sock-XXXXXXXXX directories on my server? 👀 01:02:48
@vcunat:matrix.orgvcunat🤷 hydra.nixos.org doesn't seem to suffer from that.05:15:18
@vcunat:matrix.orgvcunatWhen a build fails on Hydra, I click to retry and it fails again, apparently the log shown by Hydra is the old one and not the latest attempt.06:05:26
@vcunat:matrix.orgvcunat During the build the tail shows from the current attempt, but after it finishes you're in bad luck. Also nix log on the coordinator doesn't show the new attempt's log; I have to log into the particular builder to get the latest log. Quite confusing. 06:06:25
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5 Nov 2025
@connorbaker:matrix.orgconnor (burnt/out) (UTC-8)Is there a room for nix-eval-jobs specifically or would questions about the way Hydra performs evaluation be okay here?18:22:54
@k900:0upti.meK900This room is fine probably18:23:19
6 Nov 2025
@connorbaker:matrix.orgconnor (burnt/out) (UTC-8) The constituents functionality only improves evaluation performance because it allows Hydra to release memory earlier, not because it enables caching of previously evaluated attributes in the job set, right? 16:16:48
@vcunat:matrix.orgvcunatI don't expect its point is to improve either.16:26:16
@vcunat:matrix.orgvcunatAt least for the hydra.nixos.org deployment, for which it was surely designed, the only point of the feature seems to have a single job to follow which shows green iff a particular bigger set of jobs shows green.16:27:21
@ma27:nicht-so.sexyma27 if you use strings of hydra jobset names instead of derivations in the constituents list, it does though. 16:27:59
@vcunat:matrix.orgvcunatSpeaking of its performance, I'm still horrified that building that job implies copying closures of all constituents to a builders, which in our case can get really big. The only luck is that we have very few builders, so usually most of it is there already.16:29:42
@vcunat:matrix.orgvcunat* Speaking of its performance, I'm still horrified that building that job implies copying closures of all constituents to a builders, which in our case can get really big. The only luck is that we have very few (but powerful) builders for linux, so usually most of it is there already.16:29:55
@vcunat:matrix.orgvcunat* Speaking of its performance, I'm still horrified that building that job implies copying closures of all constituents to a builders, which in our case can get really big. The only luck is that we have very few (but powerful) builders for *-linux, so usually most of it is there already.16:29:59
@vcunat:matrix.orgvcunat * Speaking of its performance, I'm still horrified that building that job implies copying closures of all constituents to a builder, which in our case can get really big. The only luck is that we have very few (but powerful) builders for *-linux, so usually most of it is there already. 16:30:15
9 Nov 2025
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