From dam at opencsw.org Thu Jul 19 16:48:38 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2018 16:48:38 +0200 Subject: Offer for Sparc machines Message-ID: Hi, I would like to offer access to our Solaris buildfarm equipped with lots of build machines for Solaris 8, 9, 10 and 11 for both Sparc and x86. There are already a lot of projects using our farm: https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ If you are interested just drop me a note. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From dam at opencsw.org Thu Jul 19 16:50:18 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2018 16:50:18 +0200 Subject: Access to SPARC hardware In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Jeffrey, Am 19.07.2018 um 16:37 schrieb Jeffrey Walton via users : > I help with several open source projects. I'm trying to gain access to > a SPACRC machine and possibly Sun Studio so I can test on SPARC using > SunCC. We currently test on Intel hardware with both GCC and SunCC, > and both are OK. I've learned SunCC can be full of surprises and I > would really like to get some time on SPARC with or without SunCC. > > My first question is, does anyone offer or provide SSH access to SPARC hardware? Yes, OpenCSW already does for a lot of opensource projects: https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ If you are interested just let me know. > I see there is a Build Farm wiki entry at > https://www.opencsw.org/manual/for-maintainers/buildfarm-setup.html . > GCC maintains a Compile Farm at https://cfarm.tetaneutral.net/. The > GCC Compile Farm supplies many cpu arch's configured with different > packages and compilers for testing. The GCC compile farm is available > to free and open software developers. Good to know. > A second question is, does the OpenCSW build farm work like the GCC > Compile Farm? Sort of, you login to a jump machine and from there you have access to the build servers for the different OS levels and architectures. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From noloader at gmail.com Thu Jul 19 17:23:24 2018 From: noloader at gmail.com (Jeffrey Walton) Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2018 11:23:24 -0400 Subject: Access to SPARC hardware In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On Thu, Jul 19, 2018 at 10:50 AM, Dagobert Michelsen wrote: > Hi Jeffrey, > > Am 19.07.2018 um 16:37 schrieb Jeffrey Walton via users : >> I help with several open source projects. I'm trying to gain access to >> a SPACRC machine and possibly Sun Studio so I can test on SPARC using >> SunCC. We currently test on Intel hardware with both GCC and SunCC, >> and both are OK. I've learned SunCC can be full of surprises and I >> would really like to get some time on SPARC with or without SunCC. >> >> My first question is, does anyone offer or provide SSH access to SPARC hardware? > > Yes, OpenCSW already does for a lot of opensource projects: > https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ > If you are interested just let me know. Ack, thanks. I emailed you off-list. Please feel free to share as necessary. >> A second question is, does the OpenCSW build farm work like the GCC >> Compile Farm? > > Sort of, you login to a jump machine and from there you have access to > the build servers for the different OS levels and architectures. Thanks. In return I can offer access to an old PowerMac. The PowerMac is a big-endian PowerPC-64 using an Apple port of GCC 4.1. Everything else I have is run-of-the-mill or under-powered dev-boards. A lot of projects have access to the PowerMac, including Jonathan Wakely of GCC, Andy Polyakov of OpenSSL. and the MacPorts project. Share and share alike :) Jeff From dam at opencsw.org Fri Jul 20 11:01:27 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2018 11:01:27 +0200 Subject: [cfarm-admins] Offer for Sparc machines In-Reply-To: <20180720084238.GA15788@tuxmachine.localdomain> References: <20180720084238.GA15788@tuxmachine.localdomain> Message-ID: Hi Baptiste, Am 20.07.2018 um 10:42 schrieb Baptiste Jonglez : > On 19-07-18, Dagobert Michelsen via cfarm-admins wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I would like to offer access to our Solaris buildfarm equipped with lots of build >> machines for Solaris 8, 9, 10 and 11 for both Sparc and x86. There are already >> a lot of projects using our farm: >> https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ >> If you are interested just drop me a note. > > Thanks for the offer! Having access to Solaris machines could indeed be > interesting, we don't have that currently. > > Can you tell us more about your farm? How many machines do you have, with > what kind of hardware? How many users are there, and do they already use > a large fraction of the hardware resources? > By the way, what kind of access or collaboration do you envision? Keep in > mind that our compile farm has 600+ registered users: if you want to > provide access to all our users, we would probably need to discuss an > "acceptable use policy" of your hardware resources. For OpenCSW we have one T5220 with a T2 CPU and one M3000 with a SPARC64 CPU in place. This looks a bit tiny for your requirements now that I think of it. We have an additional M3000 with a SPARC64-VII CPU available which can run Solaris 10 or Solaris 11. Also we have some unused T5220 with T2 CPUs. I can offer you a dedicated usage for these machines and can also do setup and patching as needed. We are connected with a 100 MBit symmetrical line and static IP. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 873 bytes Desc: Message signed with OpenPGP URL: From baptiste at bitsofnetworks.org Fri Jul 20 10:42:38 2018 From: baptiste at bitsofnetworks.org (Baptiste Jonglez) Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2018 10:42:38 +0200 Subject: [cfarm-admins] Offer for Sparc machines In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <20180720084238.GA15788@tuxmachine.localdomain> Hi Dagobert, On 19-07-18, Dagobert Michelsen via cfarm-admins wrote: > Hi, > > I would like to offer access to our Solaris buildfarm equipped with lots of build > machines for Solaris 8, 9, 10 and 11 for both Sparc and x86. There are already > a lot of projects using our farm: > https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ > If you are interested just drop me a note. Thanks for the offer! Having access to Solaris machines could indeed be interesting, we don't have that currently. Can you tell us more about your farm? How many machines do you have, with what kind of hardware? How many users are there, and do they already use a large fraction of the hardware resources? By the way, what kind of access or collaboration do you envision? Keep in mind that our compile farm has 600+ registered users: if you want to provide access to all our users, we would probably need to discuss an "acceptable use policy" of your hardware resources. Regards, Baptiste -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 833 bytes Desc: not available URL: From dam at opencsw.org Sat Jul 21 11:32:36 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 11:32:36 +0200 Subject: Buildfarm access In-Reply-To: References: <5632698B-1026-41BC-A876-8FD44AD140E9@opencsw.org> Message-ID: Hi Jack, Am 20.07.2018 um 18:46 schrieb Jack Lloyd : >> Sure. I would need your intended user name, ssh public key and the permission >> to list your name with the project URL at the usage list: >> https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ > > Great! Username of jack would be preferable (or otherwise jlloyd, > lloyd, jack, or some other variation is fine). You should be able to login now with ssh jack at login.opencsw.org Please make sure to read /etc/SETUP. Just ping me if you need anything. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From dam at opencsw.org Sat Jul 21 11:51:36 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 11:51:36 +0200 Subject: Account for solaris nightly testsuite for Free Pascal Compiler In-Reply-To: References: <33a0b7c6-fc9b-4a1a-17dd-ac83eadbd49e@freepascal.org> <6187172C-0D3C-4448-BFB1-C0197D06C4D2@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <603DCB3B-A4BC-419A-A53D-40578CDED96A@opencsw.org> Hi Pierre, Am 20.07.2018 um 22:24 schrieb Pierre Muller : > PS: I also started a testsuite on sparc64-linux, > and I am in contact with Adrian Glaubitz about > sparc64 linux kernel bugs revealed by faulty Free Pascal executables... Excellent! You should be able to login now with ssh muller at login.opencsw.org Please make sure to read /etc/SETUP. Just ping me if you need anything. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From dam at opencsw.org Sat Jul 21 11:56:12 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 11:56:12 +0200 Subject: [cfarm-admins] Offer for Sparc machines In-Reply-To: <20180720220329.GA29778@lud.localdomain> References: <20180720084238.GA15788@tuxmachine.localdomain> <20180720220329.GA29778@lud.localdomain> Message-ID: <7944B5CD-09CB-4D64-82B7-A82016E31169@opencsw.org> Hi Baptiste, Am 21.07.2018 um 00:03 schrieb Baptiste Jonglez : > If you are able to provide a few dedicated machines for the GCC compile > farm (let's say 2 or 3), and also provide support for them (updating the > OS, installing new packages, etc), then this is really a great addition to > the farm! This should be possible. > Regarding practical matters: > > - we need direct SSH access to the machines. It can be on ports different > than 22, so you can use the same public IP address for all machines. > > - we deploy users and their SSH keys using Ansible (via SSH as root). > I expect it will work well on Solaris, but if you provide a first > machine we can test it. > > - we also use Ansible to automatically gather technical information, for > displaying them on https://cfarm.tetaneutral.net/machines/list/ > We also install packages through Ansible as much as possible, so that > new machines automatically get all the packages previously requested by > farm users. > > - regarding storage, we need ideally at least 500 GB for /home on each > machine: users tend to leave stuff behind. If it's too difficult to do, > you can put all storage for /home on a single machine, and mount it > through NFS on all other machines. > > Does that all sound good to you? Yep, sounds good. Ansible works ok with some mninor tweaks, I use it myself for some tasks. I am currently travelling, I?ll prepare a machine by end of July so we can do some tests and see how it goes. I?ll keep you posted. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 873 bytes Desc: Message signed with OpenPGP URL: From dam at opencsw.org Sat Jul 21 12:40:21 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 12:40:21 +0200 Subject: OpenCSW farm In-Reply-To: <87c5ebae-993b-1236-6386-a43998209b18@openssl.org> References: <87c5ebae-993b-1236-6386-a43998209b18@openssl.org> Message-ID: Hi Andy, Am 21.07.2018 um 09:47 schrieb Andy Polyakov : >> Am 20.07.2018 um 17:05 schrieb Andy Polyakov : > > Oh! I wasn't expecting such swift reply :-) :-) >>> I'm one of OpenSSL maintainers, >>> https://www.openssl.org/community/committers.html, and I wonder if it >>> would be possible for me to access your Solaris farm. >> >> Sure. I would need your intended user name, ssh public key and the permission >> to list your name with the project URL at the usage list: >> https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ > > Preferred name is 'appro', key is attached, name and project name are in > headers and text :-) You should be able to login now with ssh appro at login.opencsw.org Please make sure to read /etc/SETUP. Just ping me if you need anything. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From dam at opencsw.org Sat Jul 21 18:03:25 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 18:03:25 +0200 Subject: OpenCSW farm In-Reply-To: <837ea4f2-a3e9-b77e-7f94-4d6b14bbe832@openssl.org> References: <87c5ebae-993b-1236-6386-a43998209b18@openssl.org> <837ea4f2-a3e9-b77e-7f94-4d6b14bbe832@openssl.org> Message-ID: <56EECD76-C14A-47A3-B010-07EF7E449969@opencsw.org> Hi Andy, Am 21.07.2018 um 17:00 schrieb Andy Polyakov : >> You should be able to login now with >> ssh appro at login.opencsw.org >> >> Please make sure to read /etc/SETUP. Just ping me if you need anything. > > Found all I needed (which is not much, compiler, debugger, perl). > Thanks! Spotted inaccuracy in /etc/SETUP. It says that *all* s-hosts > mount home directories with lofs, while it's not true for M3000 :-) Ah yes, that was from a time when Solaris 11 was on the 5220 LDom, I changed it. Thanks for noticing! ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From dam at opencsw.org Sat Jul 21 23:06:57 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 23:06:57 +0200 Subject: access request for hwloc In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <825D704E-8E89-4509-8723-7B3B3966D881@opencsw.org> Hi Brice, Am 21.07.2018 um 21:06 schrieb Brice Goglin : > I am the main developer of hwloc [1]. I'd like to use the OpenCSW > buildfarm for testing hwloc releases on Solaris. I only have a x86 VM > running OpenIndiana, we need wider testing. Excellent! I would need your intended user name, ssh public key anbdthe permission to list your name with the project at https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ Do you need root access? Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From dam at opencsw.org Sat Jul 21 23:32:30 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 23:32:30 +0200 Subject: OpenCSW buildfarm access In-Reply-To: <_shsiwqTYq7k3WRxcKT9gdbZoHZriglO2tE5BBYXTY38fj88PNncpwqVhNprXAEXolHzjwuXnhrJ6w0UyGfpX_Ygke-thkbSdETrUBRngM8=@protonmail.com> References: <965BC44A-9B23-4A75-B30C-6A7456283601@opencsw.org> <_shsiwqTYq7k3WRxcKT9gdbZoHZriglO2tE5BBYXTY38fj88PNncpwqVhNprXAEXolHzjwuXnhrJ6w0UyGfpX_Ygke-thkbSdETrUBRngM8=@protonmail.com> Message-ID: <5A986E37-D27A-4643-B7C9-EE648C0A5CF9@opencsw.org> Hi Michael, Am 21.07.2018 um 23:25 schrieb Michael Truog : > I have attached the ssh public key. The username can be 'okeuday'. Please list the project and name as: CloudI (Michael Truog) with the CloudI link to https://cloudi.org . Thank you for providing access to OpenCSW. You should be able to login now with ssh okeuday at login.opencsw.org Please make sure to read /etc/SETUP. Just let me know if you need anything. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From dam at opencsw.org Sun Jul 22 12:01:06 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2018 12:01:06 +0200 Subject: access request for hwloc In-Reply-To: <97d279e6-65b0-4a42-2998-b22be0b8a021@inria.fr> References: <825D704E-8E89-4509-8723-7B3B3966D881@opencsw.org> <97d279e6-65b0-4a42-2998-b22be0b8a021@inria.fr> Message-ID: Hi Brice, Am 22.07.2018 um 10:49 schrieb Brice Goglin : > username: bgoglin > My ssh key is attached You should be able to login now with ssh bgoglin at login.opencsw.org Please make sure to read /etc/SETUP. Just ping me if you need anything. >> Do you need root access? > > It's not strictly needed, but it could help. > * We use psradm for restricting the list of available processors. Having > root permission for that specific command would help. > * We also use libpciaccess for reading PCI information, and it seems to > require root access for reading /devices/pci*. However, we have many > other platforms to test our support for libpciaccess, so this isn't very > important. Hm, ok, then I suggest we keep the normal account for now. If you need output from commands run as root just let me know and I can provide them. If you still need root on specific machines please ping me and we?ll see that we figure something out. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From baptiste at bitsofnetworks.org Sat Jul 21 00:03:30 2018 From: baptiste at bitsofnetworks.org (Baptiste Jonglez) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 00:03:30 +0200 Subject: [cfarm-admins] Offer for Sparc machines In-Reply-To: References: <20180720084238.GA15788@tuxmachine.localdomain> Message-ID: <20180720220329.GA29778@lud.localdomain> Hi, On 20-07-18, Dagobert Michelsen wrote: > Am 20.07.2018 um 10:42 schrieb Baptiste Jonglez : > > Can you tell us more about your farm? How many machines do you have, with > > what kind of hardware? How many users are there, and do they already use > > a large fraction of the hardware resources? > > By the way, what kind of access or collaboration do you envision? Keep in > > mind that our compile farm has 600+ registered users: if you want to > > provide access to all our users, we would probably need to discuss an > > "acceptable use policy" of your hardware resources. > > For OpenCSW we have one T5220 with a T2 CPU and one M3000 with a SPARC64 CPU in place. > This looks a bit tiny for your requirements now that I think of it. > > We have an additional M3000 with a SPARC64-VII CPU available which > can run Solaris 10 or Solaris 11. Also we have some unused T5220 with T2 CPUs. > I can offer you a dedicated usage for these machines and can also do setup and > patching as needed. We are connected with a 100 MBit symmetrical line and static IP. If you are able to provide a few dedicated machines for the GCC compile farm (let's say 2 or 3), and also provide support for them (updating the OS, installing new packages, etc), then this is really a great addition to the farm! Regarding practical matters: - we need direct SSH access to the machines. It can be on ports different than 22, so you can use the same public IP address for all machines. - we deploy users and their SSH keys using Ansible (via SSH as root). I expect it will work well on Solaris, but if you provide a first machine we can test it. - we also use Ansible to automatically gather technical information, for displaying them on https://cfarm.tetaneutral.net/machines/list/ We also install packages through Ansible as much as possible, so that new machines automatically get all the packages previously requested by farm users. - regarding storage, we need ideally at least 500 GB for /home on each machine: users tend to leave stuff behind. If it's too difficult to do, you can put all storage for /home on a single machine, and mount it through NFS on all other machines. Does that all sound good to you? Regards, Baptiste -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Jeffrey Walton Baltimore, MD, US From baptiste at bitsofnetworks.org Sat Jul 21 15:55:10 2018 From: baptiste at bitsofnetworks.org (Baptiste Jonglez) Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2018 15:55:10 +0200 Subject: [cfarm-admins] Offer for Sparc machines In-Reply-To: <7944B5CD-09CB-4D64-82B7-A82016E31169@opencsw.org> References: <20180720084238.GA15788@tuxmachine.localdomain> <20180720220329.GA29778@lud.localdomain> <7944B5CD-09CB-4D64-82B7-A82016E31169@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <20180721135510.GA21556@tuxmachine.localdomain> On 21-07-18, Dagobert Michelsen wrote: > > Does that all sound good to you? > > Yep, sounds good. Ansible works ok with some mninor tweaks, I use it myself for > some tasks. I am currently travelling, I?ll prepare a machine by end of July > so we can do some tests and see how it goes. I?ll keep you posted. Ok, nice! Looking forward to have Solaris machines in the farm then. Thanks, Baptiste -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From Brice.Goglin at inria.fr Sun Jul 22 10:49:00 2018 From: Brice.Goglin at inria.fr (Brice Goglin) Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2018 10:49:00 +0200 Subject: access request for hwloc In-Reply-To: <825D704E-8E89-4509-8723-7B3B3966D881@opencsw.org> References: <825D704E-8E89-4509-8723-7B3B3966D881@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <97d279e6-65b0-4a42-2998-b22be0b8a021@inria.fr> Le 21/07/2018 ? 23:06, Dagobert Michelsen a ?crit?: > Hi Brice, > > Am 21.07.2018 um 21:06 schrieb Brice Goglin : >> I am the main developer of hwloc [1]. I'd like to use the OpenCSW >> buildfarm for testing hwloc releases on Solaris. I only have a x86 VM >> running OpenIndiana, we need wider testing. > Excellent! I would need your intended user name, ssh public key anbdthe permission > to list your name with the project at > https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ Hello username: bgoglin My ssh key is attached Yes, you may add hwloc and my name on the list > Do you need root access? > It's not strictly needed, but it could help. * We use psradm for restricting the list of available processors. Having root permission for that specific command would help. * We also use libpciaccess for reading PCI information, and it seems to require root access for reading /devices/pci*. However, we have many other platforms to test our support for libpciaccess, so this isn't very important. Thanks Brice -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Thanks Brice Le 22/07/2018 ? 12:01, Dagobert Michelsen a ?crit?: > Hi Brice, > > Am 22.07.2018 um 10:49 schrieb Brice Goglin : >> username: bgoglin >> My ssh key is attached > You should be able to login now with > ssh bgoglin at login.opencsw.org > > Please make sure to read /etc/SETUP. Just ping me if you need anything. > >>> Do you need root access? >> It's not strictly needed, but it could help. >> * We use psradm for restricting the list of available processors. Having >> root permission for that specific command would help. >> * We also use libpciaccess for reading PCI information, and it seems to >> require root access for reading /devices/pci*. However, we have many >> other platforms to test our support for libpciaccess, so this isn't very >> important. > Hm, ok, then I suggest we keep the normal account for now. If you need output > from commands run as root just let me know and I can provide them. If you > still need root on specific machines please ping me and we?ll see that we > figure something out. > > > Best regards > > ? Dago > From dam at opencsw.org Mon Jul 23 10:39:35 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2018 10:39:35 +0200 Subject: access request for hwloc In-Reply-To: <603c87da-d1b9-0f69-fea5-4a99a68f84bb@inria.fr> References: <825D704E-8E89-4509-8723-7B3B3966D881@opencsw.org> <97d279e6-65b0-4a42-2998-b22be0b8a021@inria.fr> <603c87da-d1b9-0f69-fea5-4a99a68f84bb@inria.fr> Message-ID: <8D6C632B-C8B8-4E89-A731-4B1AB34E5F30@opencsw.org> Hi Brice, Am 22.07.2018 um 22:54 schrieb Brice Goglin : > Do you know if there's a reason why prtpicl doesn't work on the sparc > machines (while it works on the x86 machines)? > On unstable11s, prtpicl doesn't seem to be available. > On unstable10s, it fails "picl_initialize > failed: Daemon not responding". On unstable9s, it returns nothing. Yes, becasue these are zones and the daemon can only run in the global zone. I can run it for you on the global zone, do you need specific parameters? The farm consists of the T5220 for Solaris 9 and 10 and an M3000 for Solaris 11. > hwloc uses PICL to detect CPU and cache information on Sparc. It works > fine on T5 to T8. Oracle gave us some code to handle PICL outputs from > Sparc VI to M8. So I guess it could work here but I don't know where to > debug this. Would it be possible that I generate the output from the commands which are read by hwloc from file in some kind of debug mode? Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From dam at opencsw.org Mon Jul 23 11:03:20 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2018 11:03:20 +0200 Subject: Thank you very much for access to the farm In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Jeff, Am 21.07.2018 um 13:34 schrieb Jeffrey Walton via buildfarm : > I work with Wei Dai and the Crypto++ project > (https://www.cryptopp.com/). Crypto++ is a C++ class library of crypto > algorithm and schemes. > > We recently received access to the farm and were able to test on > Sparc. Sparc has always been a sore spot for us because we lacked > access to hardware. Sparc testing teased out two minor bugs and a > major one. The major one was an incorrect assumption of alignment > requirements for uint64_t > (https://github.com/weidai11/cryptopp/commit/d4f86d73). > > We are now clean on all compile farm machines. > > Thank you very much for access to the farm and the machines. Excellent, glad to hear that. Thanks for your efforts! Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From dam at opencsw.org Mon Jul 23 14:10:15 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Mon, 23 Jul 2018 14:10:15 +0200 Subject: Solaris build farm access In-Reply-To: <1532344834059.74708@cs.auckland.ac.nz> References: <1532344834059.74708@cs.auckland.ac.nz> Message-ID: Hi Peter, Am 23.07.2018 um 13:20 schrieb Peter Gutmann : > I'm the author of the open-source cryptlib security toolkit, > https://www.cs.auckland.ac.nz/~pgut001/cryptlib/index.html. Would it be > possible to get access to the build farm for testing cryptlib builds? Sure. I would need your intended user name, ssh public key and the permission to list your name with the project URL at the usage list: https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From dam at opencsw.org Tue Jul 24 07:05:07 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 07:05:07 +0200 Subject: Account for solaris nightly testsuite for Free Pascal Compiler In-Reply-To: <9b8af83b-7486-7b3c-def7-a3f6d60c4712@freepascal.org> References: <33a0b7c6-fc9b-4a1a-17dd-ac83eadbd49e@freepascal.org> <6187172C-0D3C-4448-BFB1-C0197D06C4D2@opencsw.org> <603DCB3B-A4BC-419A-A53D-40578CDED96A@opencsw.org> <85c8ab02-0bb2-4abb-5ae6-b1703c6b01df@freepascal.org> <9C2C0383-F6E3-4A48-B5AD-6069443E825B@opencsw.org> <9b8af83b-7486-7b3c-def7-a3f6d60c4712@freepascal.org> Message-ID: <28BDF794-F75F-4FE9-B979-0319A382ABF7@opencsw.org> Hi Pierre, Am 24.07.2018 um 00:09 schrieb Pierre Muller : > I have the impression that the buildfarm is almost frozen... > Computations that took seconds now seem to take minutes... > > There are no Munin installed, and top seems to report > still over 95% idle time, even on unstable10s, > which takes ages to respond ... > > Any ideas if something is going on? Yes, this happens every couple of month, it is a bug in the kernel which hogs memory under specific conditions. There is a patch available which I cannot apply because then the built packages won?t run under older versions of Solaris. I?ll reboot the machine which fixes it probably till christmas :-/ Best regards ? Dago > > Thanks in advance, > > Pierre > > > Le 23/07/2018 ? 10:54, Dagobert Michelsen a ?crit : >> Hi Pierre, >> >> Am 23.07.2018 um 00:56 schrieb Pierre Muller : >>> The only point that as unclear to me inside SETUP, >>> was how to go from login to the different sparc and x86 machines... >>> >>> I finally simply tried >>> ssh machinename >>> >>> and that worked nicely, >>> but it might be worth to be explicit about the fact >>> that the method to enter the zone is ssh? >>> >>> Maybe there are other methods available? >> >> Hmmm, there is already this in the text: >> SSH has been set up so you can jump around between the machines at the farm >> without password. >> >> What wording do you suggest? >> >>> I did try to set up a nightly testsuite run, >>> and I also started a trial to add sparc64 support for solaris, >>> as it is already supported for linux. >> >> Excellent! >> >> >> Best regards >> >> ? Dago >> -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From dam at opencsw.org Tue Jul 24 07:18:47 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 07:18:47 +0200 Subject: Account for solaris nightly testsuite for Free Pascal Compiler In-Reply-To: <7f87a5c0-21ef-93d1-ef42-80bfaddc341d@freepascal.org> References: <33a0b7c6-fc9b-4a1a-17dd-ac83eadbd49e@freepascal.org> <6187172C-0D3C-4448-BFB1-C0197D06C4D2@opencsw.org> <603DCB3B-A4BC-419A-A53D-40578CDED96A@opencsw.org> <85c8ab02-0bb2-4abb-5ae6-b1703c6b01df@freepascal.org> <9C2C0383-F6E3-4A48-B5AD-6069443E825B@opencsw.org> <9b8af83b-7486-7b3c-def7-a3f6d60c4712@freepascal.org> <28BDF794-F75F-4FE9-B979-0319A382ABF7@opencsw.org> <7f87a5c0-21ef-93d1-ef42-80bfaddc341d@freepascal.org> Message-ID: <87183F50-864C-4037-9EF3-DE59ECA4402F@opencsw.org> Hi Pierre, Am 24.07.2018 um 07:11 schrieb Pierre Muller : > Le 24/07/2018 ? 07:05, Dagobert Michelsen a ?crit : >> Am 24.07.2018 um 00:09 schrieb Pierre Muller : >>> I have the impression that the buildfarm is almost frozen... >>> Computations that took seconds now seem to take minutes... >>> >>> There are no Munin installed, and top seems to report >>> still over 95% idle time, even on unstable10s, >>> which takes ages to respond ... >>> >>> Any ideas if something is going on? >> >> Yes, this happens every couple of month, it is a bug in the kernel which hogs memory >> under specific conditions. There is a patch available which I cannot apply because >> then the built packages won?t run under older versions of Solaris. I?ll reboot the >> machine which fixes it probably till christmas :-/ > > Hi Dago, > > thanks for the answer! > > Do you have any idea if this is related to the same bug that they face > for sparc64 linux? > > The reason I asked is that I crashed stadler several times > with my faulty sparc64 linux executables and I was wondering > if my trial to generate a sparc64 solaris binary was linked to > this trouble... > > I just killed my running testsuite... > > Is there a way for me to check if this is happening, > by running some user-mode binary? > This way, I can warn you if I see it again. Sure, just give me a heads up to buildfarm@ before you run it next time. > Thanks again and enjoy your "Fr?hst?ck" ! Hey, thanks a lot, currently doing some pre-breakfast hacking :-) Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From dam at opencsw.org Tue Jul 24 09:52:12 2018 From: dam at opencsw.org (Dagobert Michelsen) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 09:52:12 +0200 Subject: Solaris build farm access In-Reply-To: <1532416924016.83749@cs.auckland.ac.nz> References: <1532344834059.74708@cs.auckland.ac.nz> <1532416924016.83749@cs.auckland.ac.nz> Message-ID: <2AD660BF-DB54-40C9-A4E9-473BEF9833B0@opencsw.org> Hi Peter, Am 24.07.2018 um 09:22 schrieb Peter Gutmann : >> Sure. I would need your intended user name, ssh public key and the permission >> to list your name with the project URL at the usage list: >> https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ > > Thanks! User name 'peter' or 'peterg' or 'peter', SSH > pubkey is attached (once in standard, once in OpenSSH format, depending on > what you need), and listing the project is fine, thanks. You should be able to login now with ssh peter at login.opencsw.org Please make sure to read /etc/SETUP. Just ping me if you need anything. Best regards ? Dago -- "You don't become great by trying to be great, you become great by wanting to do something, and then doing it so hard that you become great in the process." - xkcd #896 From pgut001 at cs.auckland.ac.nz Tue Jul 24 09:22:05 2018 From: pgut001 at cs.auckland.ac.nz (Peter Gutmann) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 07:22:05 +0000 Subject: Solaris build farm access In-Reply-To: References: <1532344834059.74708@cs.auckland.ac.nz>, Message-ID: <1532416924016.83749@cs.auckland.ac.nz> Hi, >Sure. I would need your intended user name, ssh public key and the permission >to list your name with the project URL at the usage list: >https://www.opencsw.org/extend-it/signup/to-upstream-maintainers/ Thanks! User name 'peter' or 'peterg' or 'peter', SSH pubkey is attached (once in standard, once in OpenSSH format, depending on what you need), and listing the project is fine, thanks. Peter. ---- BEGIN SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- Comment: "rsa-key-20150105" AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAQEAuoIh6Vm2hFiaUmx/vwx93+heJFTmyT6aXtaF /1ByAD4aCD9M8V/eS+Vg14fgPIw4VVZK39zSiK4yBrRTjq52QA6cihp0djrpIPka pUHzzprObelA5SO6sI9UvHu28qOrBjFsk8wm79DLcLE3U1q1S02jHADc0E3+A0aq ADbFXnTsUajaSwtsa60HiXjnrGAt6RpRCM9SWyItPnsgZD7von9XChag9XwdSnD/ 7P8XqSp55qS5bKBr+bYY2E+2E5o26ivgvdi/sBghLKntZPZbvm6KmAwGfiFMFbZF 7TerChmqJ5CNXOJvJFX/QZtijCv7h7J/viKp84lxu0PsV1O4Ow== ---- END SSH2 PUBLIC KEY ---- ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAABJQAAAQEAuoIh6Vm2hFiaUmx/vwx93+heJFTmyT6aXtaF/1ByAD4aCD9M8V/eS+Vg14fgPIw4VVZK39zSiK4yBrRTjq52QA6cihp0djrpIPkapUHzzprObelA5SO6sI9UvHu28qOrBjFsk8wm79DLcLE3U1q1S02jHADc0E3+A0aqADbFXnTsUajaSwtsa60HiXjnrGAt6RpRCM9SWyItPnsgZD7von9XChag9XwdSnD/7P8XqSp55qS5bKBr+bYY2E+2E5o26ivgvdi/sBghLKntZPZbvm6KmAwGfiFMFbZF7TerChmqJ5CNXOJvJFX/QZtijCv7h7J/viKp84lxu0PsV1O4Ow== From pgut001 at cs.auckland.ac.nz Tue Jul 24 14:59:54 2018 From: pgut001 at cs.auckland.ac.nz (Peter Gutmann) Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2018 12:59:54 +0000 Subject: Solaris build farm access In-Reply-To: <2AD660BF-DB54-40C9-A4E9-473BEF9833B0@opencsw.org> References: <1532344834059.74708@cs.auckland.ac.nz> <1532416924016.83749@cs.auckland.ac.nz>, <2AD660BF-DB54-40C9-A4E9-473BEF9833B0@opencsw.org> Message-ID: <1532437192023.97689@cs.auckland.ac.nz> >You should be able to login now with > ssh peter at login.opencsw.org > >Please make sure to read /etc/SETUP. Just ping me if you need anything. Cool, thanks! Peter.