When I press "n builds omitted" I get back to the first tab of a jobset.
This is extremely counter-intuitive, instead this notice should link to
the currently opened tab.
The job has been failing since https://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1461286
with the following error:
hydra-eval-jobs.cc:278:17: error: 'evalSettings' was not declared in this scope
evalSettings.restrictEval = true;
^~~~~~~~~~~~
This is likely due to a typo in 0882519 where that line and the
corresponding comment were moved, and `settings` was changed in that
one place to `evalSettings`.
I reproduced the error by running `nix-build release.nix -A
build.x86_64-linux` on my machine, and this small change fixes it.
You can now set 'evaluator_max_heap_size' to make hydra-eval-jobs
restart itself if the Boehm heap exceeds the specified size.
For example, with 'evaluator_max_heap_size = 256000000',
$ hydra-eval-jobs '<nixpkgs/pkgs/top-level/release.nix>' -I nixpkgs=channel:nixos-17.09
has a max RSS of .56 GiB rather than 4.7 GiB.
Unfortunately it doesn't help much for the NixOS jobsets because of
the "tested" job which requires a huge amount of memory all by itself.
This cannot be done in the hydra-evaluator systemd unit, since then
every other Nix process (e.g. hydra-evaluator and nix-prefetch-*) will
also allocate the specified heap size, probably leading to OOM.
This is a good way to make Hydra hang. (E.g. we had a deletion of
nixos:gcc-7 running for > 12 hours and blocking UPDATE statements from
hydra-queue-runner.) Generally it's better to just disable/hide an old
jobset anyway.
Frequently users want Hydra access just to restart jobs. However,
prior to this commit the only way to grant that access was by giving
them full Admin access which isn't necessarily what we want to do.
By having a restart-jobs role, we can grant this privilege to users
who are known to the community and want to help, but aren't long-time
members.
I haven't tested this commit, but it looks good to me...