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When starting the Orka GitHub runner, you need to provide the GITHUB_APP_INSTALLATION_ID. This means that it needs an install for every single organization that it needs to run on. Which also means that the scale set is per organization. If we install it, organizations will be competing for resources on our rather small set of nodes.
It would be nice if it was possible to use the same runner for all organizations in GHE/GHEC setups, or alternatively a way to provide a list of allowed installations or orgs.
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Hi @jervi Can you tell us a little more about how many apps, repos, and orgs you need to support? Are there dependencies or are the projects independant? Is it something that changes frequently or involves lots of updates? That will help us understand how many GitHub runners you need to maintain with the current setup, and a bit more detail on how you use Orka with your GitHub projects, so we can assess the best path forward.
Thanks!
When starting the Orka GitHub runner, you need to provide the
GITHUB_APP_INSTALLATION_ID
. This means that it needs an install for every single organization that it needs to run on. Which also means that the scale set is per organization. If we install it, organizations will be competing for resources on our rather small set of nodes.It would be nice if it was possible to use the same runner for all organizations in GHE/GHEC setups, or alternatively a way to provide a list of allowed installations or orgs.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: