[PD-dev] buildbot/jenkins: q about hosts
Hans-Christoph Steiner
hans at at.or.at
Mon Nov 21 17:13:55 CET 2011
On Nov 21, 2011, at 4:36 AM, IOhannes m zmoelnig wrote:
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> On 2011-11-08 18:13, Hans-Christoph Steiner wrote:
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>> jenkins at macosx105-i386.puredata.info
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> it seems jenkins is still sending with this identity.
> could you change that to jenkins at macosx105-i386.pdlab.puredata.info
Done.
>>> I like the name standard that we used for the hfbk.net machines, i.e.
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>
> personally, i would associate "pdlab" with a workshop rather than a
> build farm....but then, i don't care so much and used that domain...
>
>>> debian-testing-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info
>>> --> debian-testing-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net
>>> debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info
>>> --> debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net
>>> macosx105-i386.pdlab.puredata.info
>>> --> 160.79.59.149
>>> debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info
>>> --> 128.238.56.50
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> i thought debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info is
> debian-stable-amd64.pdlab.hfbk.net (which is 193.174.241.140)
>>> ubuntu-lts-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info
>>> --> 128.238.56.55
>
> according to the wiki, ubuntu-lts-amd64 is muranyia.dyndns.org;
> according to the wiki, 128.238.56.55 should be ubuntu-lts-i386
>
>>> ubuntu-current-amd64.pdlab.puredata.info
>>> --> 128.238.56.53
>
> according to the wiki, 128.238.56.53 is ubuntu-current-i386
>
> if i log into these machines, they claim to be i386 (both in hostname
> and $(uname -m))
Sorry, messed up the arch, the GNU/Linux machines on 128.238.56.* are all i386.
.hc
>>> windowsxp-i386.pdlab.puredata.info
>>> --> 128.238.56.60
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> done.
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> fgamsdr
> IOhannes
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