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Re: Bringing substitutes from the Guix Build Coordinator to users


From: Christopher Baines
Subject: Re: Bringing substitutes from the Guix Build Coordinator to users
Date: Tue, 18 May 2021 20:45:50 +0100
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Christopher Baines <mail@cbaines.net> writes:

> Is there still a path to bring some of these benefits to users, and if
> so, what things need doing?

It's been a few weeks now, so to summarise, I think only one path
emerged, and that is to get substitutes from bayfront to users.

Bayfront was already running the Guix Build Coordinator (although only
for the last month), and it's now caught up to the point where I'm
seeing similar or better substitute availability percentages for
x86_64-linux (and powerpc64le-linux) when compared to
ci.guix.gnu.org. It's also building i686-linux and aarch64-linux things,
but they're still catching up.

Obviously just having the substitutes doesn't magically get them to
users, so I've started looking in to the changes to start making that
happen. Adding the signing key and changing the defaults in a few places
seems like a good step forward [1].

1: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/48435

I want to push on with this within the next couple of weeks, mostly so I
can shift focus to Outreachy and the security related tooling work, but
also because I still think this will be a good step forward in terms of
substitute availability for users. It's been over a year now since
implementation started, so it would be good to actually make a positive
difference.

There's a few issues still on my mind. Even though the substitute
availability percentages are good when compared to ci.guix.gnu.org, as
bayfront has much less compute power connected, it might not keep up as
well when big sets of changes are merged. I think that's just an
argument for using the build coordinator on berlin and the connected
machines though.

The other thing in comparison to ci.guix.gnu.org is that bayfront only
has ~4TB of storage rather than ~37TB, and given that currently none of
the generated nars are deleted, that will need thinking about in a few
months to avoid running out of space. I've had some plans around this
for a while [1], but they still require implementing.

1: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/guix-devel/2021-02/msg00104.html

Apart from merging the changes in [1], I guess a blog post might be
useful. Have I missed anything?

Chris

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