How to use _assign_new_group method in autotest

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scheduler_models.py

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...1021 models.SpecialTask.Task.VERIFY)1022 task_queued = True1023 if not task_queued:1024 queue_entry.on_pending()1025 def _assign_new_group(self, queue_entries):1026 if len(queue_entries) == 1:1027 group_subdir_name = queue_entries[0].host.hostname1028 else:1029 group_subdir_name = self._next_group_name()1030 logging.info('Running synchronous job %d hosts %s as %s',1031 self.id, [entry.host.hostname for entry in queue_entries],1032 group_subdir_name)1033 for queue_entry in queue_entries:1034 queue_entry.set_execution_subdir(group_subdir_name)1035 def _choose_group_to_run(self, include_queue_entry):1036 """1037 @returns A tuple containing a list of HostQueueEntry instances to be1038 used to run this Job, a string group name to suggest giving1039 to this job in the results database.1040 """1041 chosen_entries = [include_queue_entry]1042 num_entries_wanted = self.synch_count1043 num_entries_wanted -= len(chosen_entries)1044 if num_entries_wanted > 0:1045 where_clause = 'job_id = %s AND status = "Pending" AND id != %s'1046 pending_entries = list(HostQueueEntry.fetch(1047 where=where_clause,1048 params=(self.id, include_queue_entry.id)))1049 # Sort the chosen hosts by hostname before slicing.1050 def cmp_queue_entries_by_hostname(entry_a, entry_b):1051 return Host.cmp_for_sort(entry_a.host, entry_b.host)1052 pending_entries.sort(cmp=cmp_queue_entries_by_hostname)1053 chosen_entries += pending_entries[:num_entries_wanted]1054 # Sanity check. We'll only ever be called if this can be met.1055 if len(chosen_entries) < self.synch_count:1056 message = ('job %s got less than %s chosen entries: %s' % (1057 self.id, self.synch_count, chosen_entries))1058 logging.error(message)1059 email_manager.manager.enqueue_notify_email(1060 'Job not started, too few chosen entries', message)1061 return []1062 self._assign_new_group(chosen_entries)1063 return chosen_entries1064 def run_if_ready(self, queue_entry):1065 """1066 Run this job by kicking its HQEs into status='Starting' if enough1067 hosts are ready for it to run.1068 Cleans up by kicking HQEs into status='Stopped' if this Job is not1069 ready to run.1070 """1071 if not self.is_ready():1072 self.stop_if_necessary()1073 else:1074 self.run(queue_entry)1075 def request_abort(self):1076 """Request that this Job be aborted on the next scheduler cycle."""...

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