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Posted to general@gump.apache.org by "Adam R. B. Jack" <aj...@trysybase.com> on 2003/10/02 22:26:04 UTC
Re: gump.covalent.net downtime
> For those who don't know me, I'm the in-company champion for
> gump.covalent.net.
I didn't, but thank you very much for supporting it & your company for the
resources.
I don't know what others on this list think, but I wonder if your gump could
be made "the nagging gump" until Sam resolves the problem w/ his one?
regards
Adam
Re: gump.covalent.net downtime
Posted by "Adam R. B. Jack" <aj...@trysybase.com>.
> >
> Sam does a little more than this because each run has a DATESTAMP in the
> url.
Yup, but I believed Covalent does not, so I didn't bother to mention the two
lines above.
regards
Adam
Re: gump.covalent.net downtime
Posted by Nick Chalko <ni...@chalko.com>.
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
>
>Typically nag.pl get's edited with changes to these two lines:
>
> $url = "http://build.try.sybase.com/full-gump"; [HTTP to your gump
>log/site pages]
> $home = "/homelocal/gump/full-gump/gump-ws/www"; [Local access to your
>gump log]
>
>
>
Sam does a little more than this because each run has a DATESTAMP in the
url.
Re: gump.covalent.net downtime
Posted by Stefan Bodewig <bo...@apache.org>.
On Fri, 3 Oct 2003, Davanum Srinivas <di...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> One request - Can you please bump up the timeout from 20 mins to 30
> mins?
This needs to be done in the script run by cron, it is external to
anything under control of anybody but Sam, I'm afraid (for
gump.covalent.net, that is).
Stefan
Re: gump.covalent.net downtime
Posted by Davanum Srinivas <di...@yahoo.com>.
Guys,
One request - Can you please bump up the timeout from 20 mins to 30 mins?
Thanks,
dims
--- "Adam R. B. Jack" <aj...@trysybase.com> wrote:
> Sander Temme <sa...@temme.net> wrote:
>
> > > I don't know what others on this list think, but I wonder if your gump
> could
> > > be made "the nagging gump" until Sam resolves the problem w/ his one?
> >
> > Sure... let me know what I need to do.
>
> Great thanks, assuming other folks on this list don't object, I'll try to
> help set it up.
>
> I've never seen "the inside of a public gump", I've only run my own. I
> worked with Nick Chalko on a script Sam Ruby originated, and it is checked
> in to CVS as gump.sh (for Linux/U*nix) which might help. As I said, I don't
> know how you run things now, but gump.sh ends with:
>
> cd $GUMP
> echo $SEPARATOR >> $GUMP_LOG
> if [ -n "$STARTED_FROM_CRON" ] ; then
> perl nag.pl work/naglist >> $GUMP_LOG 2>&1
> fi;
>
> .. i.e it uses Perl to run nag.pl on the 'naglist' generated by gen into
> work. You only really need that one line (unless you run personal gumps for
> work/pleasure. ;-)
>
> Typically nag.pl get's edited with changes to these two lines:
>
> $url = "http://build.try.sybase.com/full-gump"; [HTTP to your gump
> log/site pages]
> $home = "/homelocal/gump/full-gump/gump-ws/www"; [Local access to your
> gump log]
>
> Can you give it a shot, i.e. go to gump directory run it? It uses
> /usr/sbin/sendmail (not Perl SMTP) so if we are lucky it'll work fine for
> you [if you are on a suitable platform]. If you do this it'll try to mail
> out last nights results to all projects. If there are no e-mail spoofing
> issues w/ your Linux mail this ought be fine.
>
> For testing you could (1) set your e-mail address [but that'll only affect
> future Gump runs] (2) set a prefix for identification. I'd do the latter
> irrespective.
>
> This is in your workspace:
>
> <nag to="your e-mail" prefix="[FULL]" />
>
> I'd set a prefix of [GUMP@Covalent] or something.
>
> Let me know if this helps, or if there is more I can do.
>
> Again, thanks for your resources/help.
>
> regards
>
> Adam
>
>
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Re: gump.covalent.net downtime
Posted by "Adam R. B. Jack" <aj...@trysybase.com>.
Sander Temme <sa...@temme.net> wrote:
> > I don't know what others on this list think, but I wonder if your gump
could
> > be made "the nagging gump" until Sam resolves the problem w/ his one?
>
> Sure... let me know what I need to do.
Great thanks, assuming other folks on this list don't object, I'll try to
help set it up.
I've never seen "the inside of a public gump", I've only run my own. I
worked with Nick Chalko on a script Sam Ruby originated, and it is checked
in to CVS as gump.sh (for Linux/U*nix) which might help. As I said, I don't
know how you run things now, but gump.sh ends with:
cd $GUMP
echo $SEPARATOR >> $GUMP_LOG
if [ -n "$STARTED_FROM_CRON" ] ; then
perl nag.pl work/naglist >> $GUMP_LOG 2>&1
fi;
.. i.e it uses Perl to run nag.pl on the 'naglist' generated by gen into
work. You only really need that one line (unless you run personal gumps for
work/pleasure. ;-)
Typically nag.pl get's edited with changes to these two lines:
$url = "http://build.try.sybase.com/full-gump"; [HTTP to your gump
log/site pages]
$home = "/homelocal/gump/full-gump/gump-ws/www"; [Local access to your
gump log]
Can you give it a shot, i.e. go to gump directory run it? It uses
/usr/sbin/sendmail (not Perl SMTP) so if we are lucky it'll work fine for
you [if you are on a suitable platform]. If you do this it'll try to mail
out last nights results to all projects. If there are no e-mail spoofing
issues w/ your Linux mail this ought be fine.
For testing you could (1) set your e-mail address [but that'll only affect
future Gump runs] (2) set a prefix for identification. I'd do the latter
irrespective.
This is in your workspace:
<nag to="your e-mail" prefix="[FULL]" />
I'd set a prefix of [GUMP@Covalent] or something.
Let me know if this helps, or if there is more I can do.
Again, thanks for your resources/help.
regards
Adam
Re: gump.covalent.net downtime
Posted by Sander Temme <sa...@temme.net>.
> I don't know what others on this list think, but I wonder if your gump could
> be made "the nagging gump" until Sam resolves the problem w/ his one?
Sure... let me know what I need to do.
S.
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