Add a full sync job for 1790k blocks (#5166)
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-e 'test result:.*finished in' \
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# follow the logs of the test we just launched, up to block 1,790,000 or later
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# (or the test finishing)
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#
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# We chose this height because it was about 16 hours into the NU5 sync, in September 2022.
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# (These blocks seem to be larger than the previous ones.)
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logs-1790k:
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name: Log ${{ inputs.test_id }} test (1790k)
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needs: [ logs-1780k ]
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# If the previous job fails, we still want to show the logs.
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if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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permissions:
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contents: 'read'
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id-token: 'write'
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steps:
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- uses: actions/checkout@v3.0.2
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with:
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persist-credentials: false
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fetch-depth: '2'
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- name: Inject slug/short variables
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uses: rlespinasse/github-slug-action@v4
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with:
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short-length: 7
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- name: Downcase network name for disks
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run: |
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NETWORK_CAPS=${{ inputs.network }}
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echo "NETWORK=${NETWORK_CAPS,,}" >> $GITHUB_ENV
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# Setup gcloud CLI
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- name: Authenticate to Google Cloud
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id: auth
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uses: google-github-actions/auth@v0.8.1
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with:
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retries: '3'
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workload_identity_provider: 'projects/143793276228/locations/global/workloadIdentityPools/github-actions/providers/github-oidc'
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service_account: 'github-service-account@zealous-zebra.iam.gserviceaccount.com'
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token_format: 'access_token'
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# Show recent logs, following until block 1,790,000 (or the test finishes)
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- name: Show logs for ${{ inputs.test_id }} test (1790k)
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run: |
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gcloud compute ssh \
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${{ inputs.test_id }}-${{ env.GITHUB_REF_SLUG_URL }}-${{ env.GITHUB_SHA_SHORT }} \
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--zone ${{ env.ZONE }} \
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--quiet \
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--ssh-flag="-o ServerAliveInterval=5" \
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--command \
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"\
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docker logs \
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--tail all \
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--follow \
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${{ inputs.test_id }} | \
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tee --output-error=exit /dev/stderr | \
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grep --max-count=1 --extended-regexp --color=always \
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-e 'estimated progress.*current_height.*=.*179[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9].*remaining_sync_blocks' \
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-e 'estimated progress.*current_height.*=.*1[8-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9].*remaining_sync_blocks' \
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-e 'estimated progress.*current_height.*=.*2[0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9][0-9].*remaining_sync_blocks' \
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-e 'test result:.*finished in' \
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"
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# follow the logs of the test we just launched, up to the last checkpoint (or the test finishing)
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logs-checkpoint:
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name: Log ${{ inputs.test_id }} test (checkpoint)
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needs: [ logs-1780k ]
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needs: [ logs-1790k ]
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# If the previous job fails, we still want to show the logs.
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if: ${{ !cancelled() }}
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runs-on: ubuntu-latest
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