[M3devel] my hudson nodes

Jay K jay.krell at cornell.edu
Thu Oct 14 23:24:14 CEST 2010


xdarwin is a laptop I use regularly. It will stay. It isn't always on.
xlinux is also a laptop and is among first in line to come back or be replaced with a VM on xdarwin.
The vast majority of my hardware has never been Hudson nodes.
But yes it is related.

 - Jay


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> Date: Thu, 14 Oct 2010 10:05:46 -0500
> From: rodney_bates at lcwb.coop
> To: m3devel at elegosoft.com
> Subject: Re: [M3devel] my hudson nodes
>
>
>
> Olaf Wagner wrote:
> > Quoting Jay K :
> >
> >> Nearly all of my Hudson nodes are down for now.
> >> Maybe indefinitely.
> >> Or will bring back only x86/AMD64 as VMs.
> >> (no Linux/sparc, Linux/powerpc, Solaris/sparc, but
> >> we have Solaris/sparc otherwise, the rest are minor,
> >> and others might rehost them at some point, or
> >> I might)
> >
> > Hi Jay,
> >
> > I feared as much when you offered all your hardware some time ago.
> > I didn't contact you then because I don't think it would make sense to
> > ship some of the machines to our offices in Europe (too expensive).
> >
> > I think especially the xdarwin and xlinux nodes are still of interest
> > for M3 users. Perhaps somebody else can host those platforms?
>
> If/when I manage to get a better internet connection, I could host a few.
> Right now, I'm stuck with a satellite connection which, aside from being
> somewhat slow on bit rate and absolutely glacial on latency, has draconian
> bit quotas, both up and down. And they slow it down a whole lot more if I
> exceed them. It's the only drawback to living out in tallgrass prairie,
> which is in all other respects, wonderful. I continue to work on
> alternatives.
>
> >
> > Anyway, thank you very much for providing those build and test machines
> > for the recent years. I hope you just clear up the hardware zoo at your
> > home and don't plan to give up the work on M3 in general.
> >
> > Olaf
 		 	   		  


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