Closed
Bug 1295626
Opened 6 years ago
Closed 6 years ago
OS X nodes have resolution of 1024x768 again
Categories
(Mozilla QA Graveyard :: Infrastructure, defect)
Mozilla QA Graveyard
Infrastructure
Tracking
(Not tracked)
RESOLVED
FIXED
People
(Reporter: whimboo, Assigned: van)
References
Details
Not sure why but at least some of the 10.10 boxes have the resolution reverted to 1024x768. This can cause issues like bug 1289688. I will go ahead and bump it up to 1280x960.
Reporter | ||
Comment 1•6 years ago
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All machines had this resolution set, so I updated all of them. Not sure why but mm-osx-109-3 didn't let me choose another resolution than 1024x768. Vinh, do you have an idea why?
Flags: needinfo?(vhua)
Comment 2•6 years ago
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It's possible that the EDID dongle needs reseating. Van, can you check please?
Flags: needinfo?(vhua) → needinfo?(vle)
Assignee | ||
Comment 3•6 years ago
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dongle didn't have the correct setting. ive changed it to 1600x1200. let me know if issues persist.
Assignee: nobody → vle
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 6 years ago
Flags: needinfo?(vle)
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Reporter | ||
Comment 4•6 years ago
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(In reply to Van Le [:van] from comment #3) > dongle didn't have the correct setting. ive changed it to 1600x1200. let me > know if issues persist. Thanks Van. Interestingly the machine was set again to 1024x768. Not sure how this happened this time. I set it to 1280x960 as for all the others. Lets see if it sticks this time.
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Comment 5•6 years ago
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Something I missed to note is that the mac mini has been pulled of from our mozmill-ci list of active slave nodes and was running tests at this time. Due to the restart it didn't reconnect, so I had to do it now. Next time I will make sure to put a slave node offline, so you can operate on it without causing trouble.
Updated•4 years ago
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Product: Mozilla QA → Mozilla QA Graveyard
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