CI: Increase free space in workflow
Recently we've been running out of free space in the ubuntu 20.04 environment resulting in test failures. This appears to be caused by a change in the default available free space and not because of any change in OpenZFS. Try and avoid this failure by applying a suggested workaround which removes some unnecessary files. https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/2840 Reviewed-by: George Melikov <mail@gmelikov.ru> Signed-off-by: Brian Behlendorf <behlendorf1@llnl.gov> Closes #11826
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sudo sed -i.bak 's/updates/extra updates/' /etc/depmod.d/ubuntu.conf
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sudo sed -i.bak 's/updates/extra updates/' /etc/depmod.d/ubuntu.conf
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sudo depmod
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sudo depmod
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sudo modprobe zfs
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sudo modprobe zfs
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# Workaround to provide additional free space for testing.
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# https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/2840
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sudo rm -rf /usr/share/dotnet
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sudo rm -rf /opt/ghc
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sudo rm -rf "/usr/local/share/boost"
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sudo rm -rf "$AGENT_TOOLSDIRECTORY"
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- name: Tests
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/usr/share/zfs/zfs-tests.sh -v -s 3G
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/usr/share/zfs/zfs-tests.sh -v -s 3G
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sudo sed -i.bak 's/updates/extra updates/' /etc/depmod.d/ubuntu.conf
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sudo sed -i.bak 's/updates/extra updates/' /etc/depmod.d/ubuntu.conf
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sudo depmod
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sudo depmod
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sudo modprobe zfs
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sudo modprobe zfs
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# Workaround to provide additional free space for testing.
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# https://github.com/actions/virtual-environments/issues/2840
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sudo rm -rf /usr/share/dotnet
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sudo rm -rf /opt/ghc
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sudo rm -rf "/usr/local/share/boost"
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sudo rm -rf "$AGENT_TOOLSDIRECTORY"
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- name: Tests
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- name: Tests
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/usr/share/zfs/zfs-tests.sh -v -s 3G -r sanity
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/usr/share/zfs/zfs-tests.sh -v -s 3G -r sanity
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