My builds are failing because some times I have no disk-space in my build server. The problem is that the error message is not clear. It fails in any random part and log is not available when this happens.
I was looking for a task to get free space of a unit so I can put a message if disk space is running low... but I can't find any.
Is there any msbuild-task to get free space in a unit in TFS Builds?
I know I can develop a task in C# and do it myself.. but I don't have the time right now.
Thanks.
You can use the MSBuild Extension Pack to do this:
<!--- Check drive space -->
<MSBuild.ExtensionPack.Computer.SystemDrive TaskAction="CheckDriveSpace" Drive="DriveLetter:\" MachineName="Name" UserName="UserName" UserPassword="Password" MinSpace="SpaceToTriggerError EX: 500" Unit="Size EX: MB" ContinueOnError="false"/>
<!--- Check drive space on a remote machine -->
<MSBuild.ExtensionPack.Computer.SystemDrive TaskAction="GetDrives" MachineName="Name" UserName="UserName" UserPassword="Password" />
There is also another way. Add a new target, which will execute PowerShell script. This PowerShell script will check for free space.
<Target Name="CheckFreeSpace">
<PropertyGroup>
<PowerShellExe Condition=" '$(PowerShellExe)'=='' ">
%WINDIR%\System32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0\powershell.exe
</PowerShellExe>
<ScriptLocation Condition=" '$(ScriptLocation)'=='' ">
C:\Build\CheckFreeSpace.ps1
</ScriptLocation>
</PropertyGroup>
<Exec Command="$(PowerShellExe) -NonInteractive -executionpolicy Unrestricted
-command "& invoke-command -scriptblock {
&'$(ScriptLocation)'}
""/>
</Target>
And create powershell script C:\Build\CheckFreeSpace.ps1
Write-Output "Powershell scrip start."
$disks = Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_LogicalDisk
$freeSpace = $disks | Select-Object -Property DeviceID,@{'Name' = 'FreeSpace (MB)'; Expression= { [int]($_.FreeSpace / 1MB) }} -First 1
if($freeSpace.'FreeSpace (MB)' -gt 4000){ # Free space in MB
Write-Output "There is more then 4000 MB free space."
Exit 0
} else {
Write-Output "Not enough free space."
Exit -1
}
There is possibility also to use just one liner command. But I did not test it properly:
"& invoke-command -scriptblock {
&Get-CimInstance -ClassName Win32_LogicalDisk `
| Select-Object -Property DeviceID,@{'Name' = 'FreeSpace (MB)'; Expression= { [int]($_.FreeSpace / 1MB) }} `
,@{'Name' = 'Enought'; Expression= { [int]($_.FreeSpace / 1MB) -gt 400000 }} -First 1 `
| %{if($_ -match "True"){Exit 0 }else{Exit -1}}}"
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