From: "Kevin Hilman" <khilman@baylibre.com>
To: kernelci@groups.io, dan.rue@linaro.org, kernelci@groups.io
Subject: Re: Weekly Meeting 2019-03-11 #minutes
Date: Mon, 11 Mar 2019 17:27:25 -0700 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <7h1s3dvswi.fsf@baylibre.com> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20190311194149.v6albgr7hmtvh25m@xps.therub.org>
"Dan Rue" <dan.rue@linaro.org> writes:
> - Attendees: Amro, Anders, Charles, Daniel, Guenter, Guillaume, Mark,
> Matt, Michal, Milosz, Dan, Kevin
>
> - Matt
> - How to get clang(-8) builds running on production?
> - Must fix email report issue discovered with
> https://github.com/kernelci/kernelci-core-staging/pull/106
> - Start doing arm64 on production?
> - Arm64_defconfig fine once patch lands to clean it up
> - For armv7, support different email recipients? Or remove a lot of
> the email report verbosity and just send all reports to the same
> recipients?
> - Fix email issue above
> - Arm7 when arch-complete can differentiate between environments
> - Frontend show compiler
> - Email reports
> - Warning counts limited to 10
> - Remove warnings from per-defconfig
> - Keep errors
> - Moving this meeting or having alternative times, to get Kevin in
> more regularly
Thanks, I'd really like to be able to join more often.
I was able to join today because the US has already switched DST, so the
meeting was 1h later (7am for me) which is quite workable for me.
> - Broonie to run a new doodle
>
> - Charles
> - Kernelci ELK dashboards
> - [mark] one of the things that kernelci.org does really well is
> individual boot page
> - [amro] a bit difficult to consume some of the nested data
> - [amro] can filter by lab, arch, config, platform and show boot
> result metrics
> - [gtucker] have you looked at test results (not just boot results)?
> - [amro] because results are nested, it’s hard to index them. Need
> to bring data to the root of the document
> - [charles] we can create a table for this, it’s just a matter of
> what we want to show to developers. Very doable.
The indexing / nesting all relates how the raw data is
ingested/structured via the logstash config. In the end, I think the
logstash config is just as important to get right as the initial
dashboards, so it would be nice to see that config, and hear the
rationale behind how/why it was done, and how it relates to the
limitations above.
I look forward to seeing the demo another time. Sorry I missed it.
Kevin
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2019-03-11 19:41 Weekly Meeting 2019-03-11 #minutes Dan Rue
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