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Jenkins builds

What are the blockers to getting both our Jenkins back on line ?

I think Alex is hoping a free Microsoft VM will arrive for his one, 
that's apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net right ?

What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?

Could we get the accounts shared around more people so we're not reliant 
on one person being around to reboot them ? Or run them on Apache VMs ?
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AW: Jenkins builds

Posted by Christofer Dutz <ch...@c-ware.de>.
While I'm trying to get the builds running on the ASF Jenkins, I noticed something strange:
In order to run the tests in framework/tests/basicTests, I need the mustella.swc ... unfortunately this is build after the basicTests are run. It seems that the only purpose of this is to have the test end and report the results back. If I comment out this dependency, the build proceeds, but I have to manually kill the flash player.

After that the build continues and the mustella.swc is created and I can comment in the last three lines of BasicTests-config.xml

This seems rather strange ... 

Chris


________________________________________
Von: Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>
Gesendet: Montag, 28. September 2015 17:27
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Jenkins builds

On 27/09/15 17:03, Erik de Bruin wrote:
> Mustella is now running.

This is a huge step in the right direction, thanks Erik !

Tom

Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>.
On 27/09/15 17:03, Erik de Bruin wrote:
> Mustella is now running.

This is a huge step in the right direction, thanks Erik !

Tom

Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Erik de Bruin <er...@ixsoftware.nl>.
OK, I've manually started the Jenkins server, reset the Java security
permissions and reverted the Jenkins update and that has (so far) done the
trick... Mustella is now running.

We'll see.

EdB



On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 4:30 PM, Erik de Bruin <er...@ixsoftware.nl> wrote:

> Well, that's what I thought... But nope.
>
> Windows is having a Friday, I'm afraid. The Jenkins service refuses to
> start and I can't even get the Services system panel to launch. Something
> is borked, I'm afraid.
>
> I was so close... :-(
>
> I'm out of the VM, feel free to jump in and give it a try!
>
> Have a nice weekend!
>
> EdB
>
>
>
> On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Erik de Bruin <er...@ixsoftware.nl>
> wrote:
>
>> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
>>>>
>>>
>>> I wasn't aware there was an issue here. I'll look into it.
>>>
>>
>> That was one ignored VM ;-)
>>
>> I've updated the test script, the various debug players, Windows,
>> Jenkins, Chrome and the VM (increased size, will sponsor the cost).
>>
>> I'll monitor for the next few days to see if Mustella at least will run
>> and complete, and maybe even passes a few times.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> EdB
>>
>>
>>
>> --
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>>
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>> 3521 VB Utrecht
>>
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>
>
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Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Erik de Bruin <er...@ixsoftware.nl>.
Well, that's what I thought... But nope.

Windows is having a Friday, I'm afraid. The Jenkins service refuses to
start and I can't even get the Services system panel to launch. Something
is borked, I'm afraid.

I was so close... :-(

I'm out of the VM, feel free to jump in and give it a try!

Have a nice weekend!

EdB



On Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 10:12 AM, Erik de Bruin <er...@ixsoftware.nl> wrote:

> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
>>>
>>
>> I wasn't aware there was an issue here. I'll look into it.
>>
>
> That was one ignored VM ;-)
>
> I've updated the test script, the various debug players, Windows, Jenkins,
> Chrome and the VM (increased size, will sponsor the cost).
>
> I'll monitor for the next few days to see if Mustella at least will run
> and complete, and maybe even passes a few times.
>
> Thanks,
>
> EdB
>
>
>
> --
> Ix Multimedia Software
>
> Jan Luykenstraat 27
> 3521 VB Utrecht
>
> T. 06-51952295
> I. www.ixsoftware.nl
>



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Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Erik de Bruin <er...@ixsoftware.nl>.
>
> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
>>
>
> I wasn't aware there was an issue here. I'll look into it.
>

That was one ignored VM ;-)

I've updated the test script, the various debug players, Windows, Jenkins,
Chrome and the VM (increased size, will sponsor the cost).

I'll monitor for the next few days to see if Mustella at least will run and
complete, and maybe even passes a few times.

Thanks,

EdB



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Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>.
On 24/09/15 13:45, Erik de Bruin wrote:
> I wasn't aware there was an issue here. I'll look into it.

Cheers Erik !

Tom

Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Erik de Bruin <er...@ixsoftware.nl>.
>
> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
>

I wasn't aware there was an issue here. I'll look into it.

EdB



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AW: AW: Jenkins builds

Posted by Christofer Dutz <ch...@c-ware.de>.
Theres' an Agent running on the VM ... jenkins connects to that the usual way.
Think there are deffinitely options for debugging ... haven't used that approch thoug, but I'm working with someone who's an expert in things like that :-)

Chris


-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Tom Chiverton [mailto:tc@extravision.com] 
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. September 2015 16:05
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: AW: Jenkins builds

On 24/09/15 14:55, Christofer Dutz wrote:
> We could setup Jenkins to fire up a VM, start the Mustella suite on that VM as soon as it's up and discard it as soon as it's done?

That would be a very good idea.

Some questions:
* how would you get the results in and out of the VM
* how could you tell the VM not to shut down on completion so it could be debugged ?

Tom

Re: AW: Jenkins builds

Posted by Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>.
On 24/09/15 14:55, Christofer Dutz wrote:
> We could setup Jenkins to fire up a VM, start the Mustella suite on that VM as soon as it's up and discard it as soon as it's done?

That would be a very good idea.

Some questions:
* how would you get the results in and out of the VM
* how could you tell the VM not to shut down on completion so it could 
be debugged ?

Tom

AW: Jenkins builds

Posted by Christofer Dutz <ch...@c-ware.de>.
Just an idea ... how about running Windows VMs on a real (In the sense of not virtual) server (no matter what OS)? We could setup Jenkins to fire up a VM, start the Mustella suite on that VM as soon as it's up and discard it as soon as it's done?

There is a Vagrant Plugin for Jenkins that is able t fire up a VM for a job and shut it down afterwards.

I guess with a setup like this the hanging jobs problem should be solvable.

Chris


________________________________
Von: Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com>
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. September 2015 15:19
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Jenkins builds

I'm about to give up on waiting and pull out my credit card.  No idea why I'm not getting any attention from the free MSDN program.

The PMC has the credentials to log into Erik's VM and reboot from within the VM and same for my VM.  Getting others access from the Azure manager might require giving up more control than we should, especially if my credit card is on the line.

It turns out that Apache doesn't have Azure VMs anymore.  They did for a while.  Good thing we didn't use that otherwise we'd be scrambling.  I think we may be able to get Linux VMs from Apache, but I think Apache would prefer that volunteers put up the "money" for these VMs by paying (or getting for free) VMs outside a.o to offload bandwidth costs.

-Alex

From: Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>>
Reply-To: "dev@flex.apache.org<ma...@flex.apache.org>" <de...@flex.apache.org>>
Date: Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM
To: "dev@flex.apache.org<ma...@flex.apache.org>" <de...@flex.apache.org>>
Subject: Jenkins builds

What are the blockers to getting both our Jenkins back on line ?

I think Alex is hoping a free Microsoft VM will arrive for his one, that's apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net right ?

What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?

Could we get the accounts shared around more people so we're not reliant on one person being around to reboot them ? Or run them on Apache VMs ?
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Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by "kevin.godell" <ke...@gmail.com>.
Alex, I am willing to contribute my share of the costs. Also, I have a spare
server that I would be willing to setup as a backup or mirror for the
Jenkins builds.

I was thinking about another way to get money, if there is not enough people
willing to contribute cash. I think there is a products website that you can
add your design and sell the products. I would love to have an Apache flex
tshirt or coffee mug, etc.



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Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Harbs <ha...@gmail.com>.
Also: I’m a member of Bizspark which entitles me to some free Azure services: https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/member-offers/bizspark-startups/

I have no idea how to set that up though…

On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:52 PM, Harbs <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> OK. I have a bunch of AWS instances. The cheap linux instances are less than $10 per month.
> 
> If we create a new account, we’d even get a cheap instance free for a year.
> 
> I can create a new account for Flex. If we do need to upgrade the instance, that’s pretty seamless.
> 
> On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:11 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
> 
>> The only reason to use Azure is because I had one set up already, although
>> they have said they will delete it soon.
>> 
>> My VM is only running builds and not mustella, so I am going to try the
>> cheapest Azure option and see how it goes.  If it is enough for the builds
>> then I can handle the cost.
>> 
>> -Alex
>> 
>> On 9/24/15, 8:08 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> What kind of machine do we need for Jenkins? Would an AWS instance work
>>> and if yes what size machine would we need? Is there a reason to use
>>> Azure over AWS?
>>> 
>>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 4:19 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I’m about to give up on waiting and pull out my credit card.  No idea
>>>> why I’m not getting any attention from the free MSDN program.
>>>> 
>>>> The PMC has the credentials to log into Erik’s VM and reboot from
>>>> within the VM and same for my VM.  Getting others access from the Azure
>>>> manager might require giving up more control than we should, especially
>>>> if my credit card is on the line.
>>>> 
>>>> It turns out that Apache doesn’t have Azure VMs anymore.  They did for
>>>> a while.  Good thing we didn’t use that otherwise we’d be scrambling.  I
>>>> think we may be able to get Linux VMs from Apache, but I think Apache
>>>> would prefer that volunteers put up the “money” for these VMs by paying
>>>> (or getting for free) VMs outside a.o to offload bandwidth costs.
>>>> 
>>>> -Alex
>>>> 
>>>> From: Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>
>>>> Reply-To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>>> Date: Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM
>>>> To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>>> Subject: Jenkins builds
>>>> 
>>>> What are the blockers to getting both our Jenkins back on line ?
>>>> 
>>>> I think Alex is hoping a free Microsoft VM will arrive for his one,
>>>> that's apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net right ?
>>>> 
>>>> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
>>>> 
>>>> Could we get the accounts shared around more people so we're not
>>>> reliant on one person being around to reboot them ? Or run them on
>>>> Apache VMs ?
>>>> -- 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
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>>>> Lead Developer
>>>> 
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>>>> p: 	0161 817 2922
>>>> t: 	@extravision
>>>> w: 	www.extravision.com
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>> 
> 


Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Harbs <ha...@gmail.com>.
FWIW, these tests are failing on my Mac but seem to pass on Jenkins. I don’t know if there’s a problem with the tests.

KeyboardGestureTest:
pgUpGeneralTest
pgUpLocationTest
pgUpLanguageTest
shiftPgUpGeneralTest
shiftPageUpLanguageTest
shiftPageUpLocationTest


On Oct 3, 2015, at 9:26 PM, Harbs <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:

> There was a test: PasteWithMutliParagraph_FLEX_34876_Test which was enabled.
> 
> The test looks good, but the bug which the test was created for is not yet fixed[1].
> 
> I disabled the test. Let’s see what happens next time it’s built.
> 
> On Oct 3, 2015, at 12:43 AM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
> 
>> OK, I think the main builds on http://apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net:8080
>> are now in working order, except for flex-tlf which I think has a
>> legitimate failure.  Can one of the folks who have been working with TLF
>> take a look?
> 
> [1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34876


Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Harbs <ha...@gmail.com>.
There was a test: PasteWithMutliParagraph_FLEX_34876_Test which was enabled.

The test looks good, but the bug which the test was created for is not yet fixed[1].

I disabled the test. Let’s see what happens next time it’s built.

On Oct 3, 2015, at 12:43 AM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:

> OK, I think the main builds on http://apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net:8080
> are now in working order, except for flex-tlf which I think has a
> legitimate failure.  Can one of the folks who have been working with TLF
> take a look?

[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-34876

AW: Jenkins builds

Posted by Christofer Dutz <ch...@c-ware.de>.
Sorry Alex, but on your server there is no use in configuring the maven deployment, unless you configured your Apache login credentials in the {userhome}/.m2/settings.xml ... 

That is the sole reason for me setting up everything on the Apache hardware. They have credentials in place, that I can use to deploy stuff without needing to publish my credentials. So if I do a "ant -f maven.xml deploy" on the ASF Jenkins, it works. If I do it on yours, it will end with a HTTP 403 (Not authenticated).

Chris

________________________________________
Von: Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com>
Gesendet: Freitag, 2. Oktober 2015 23:43
An: dev@flex.apache.org
Betreff: Re: Jenkins builds

OK, I think the main builds on http://apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net:8080
are now in working order, except for flex-tlf which I think has a
legitimate failure.  Can one of the folks who have been working with TLF
take a look?

I have changed over the installer to use the FlexJS and Falcon nightly.
Chris, I don’t know if you start from here to work on your Maven stuff or
not.

Please try it out and let me know if you find issues.

-Alex

On 10/1/15, 2:29 AM, "Alex Harui" <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:

>After entering my credit card, I now have working Azure VM again.  Builds
>should start running shortly.  Or so I hope.  I’ll check it tomorrow (for
>me).
>
>If anyone has the time and a server to use to clone some of these builds,
>I’ll try to figure out how to do that.
>
>Thanks,
>-Alex
>
>On 9/24/15, 9:03 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Time is the key… ;-) I have very little of that, and I don’t know the
>>first thing about setting up Jenkins.
>>
>>But, I’d be happy to give anyone on the PMC access to the servers so
>>folks can help with the fiddling.
>>
>>On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:59 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>
>>> If you are volunteering to take over the builds, that would be great.
>>>I
>>> don’t know how much time you have to fiddle with this.  I may just
>>>renew
>>> my Azure with the cheapest option and see if it will work with 1 core
>>>and
>>> we don’t lose the setup.  Then you’ll have an idea of what we might
>>>cost
>>> if we switch to AWS.  I haven’t talked to Azure folks directly, but it
>>> looked like the step up to the next level was significant in cost.
>>>
>>> Moving some jobs to other servers would also help ensure 1 core works.
>>> The most time consuming build, IIRC, is the main Flex SDK release
>>> packaging build.
>>>
>>> Thanks,
>>> -Alex
>>>
>>> On 9/24/15, 8:52 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> OK. I have a bunch of AWS instances. The cheap linux instances are
>>>>less
>>>> than $10 per month.
>>>>
>>>> If we create a new account, we’d even get a cheap instance free for a
>>>> year.
>>>>
>>>> I can create a new account for Flex. If we do need to upgrade the
>>>> instance, that’s pretty seamless.
>>>>
>>>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:11 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> The only reason to use Azure is because I had one set up already,
>>>>> although
>>>>> they have said they will delete it soon.
>>>>>
>>>>> My VM is only running builds and not mustella, so I am going to try
>>>>>the
>>>>> cheapest Azure option and see how it goes.  If it is enough for the
>>>>> builds
>>>>> then I can handle the cost.
>>>>>
>>>>> -Alex
>>>>>
>>>>> On 9/24/15, 8:08 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> What kind of machine do we need for Jenkins? Would an AWS instance
>>>>>>work
>>>>>> and if yes what size machine would we need? Is there a reason to use
>>>>>> Azure over AWS?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 4:19 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I’m about to give up on waiting and pull out my credit card.  No
>>>>>>>idea
>>>>>>> why I’m not getting any attention from the free MSDN program.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The PMC has the credentials to log into Erik’s VM and reboot from
>>>>>>> within the VM and same for my VM.  Getting others access from the
>>>>>>> Azure
>>>>>>> manager might require giving up more control than we should,
>>>>>>> especially
>>>>>>> if my credit card is on the line.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> It turns out that Apache doesn’t have Azure VMs anymore.  They did
>>>>>>>for
>>>>>>> a while.  Good thing we didn’t use that otherwise we’d be
>>>>>>>scrambling.
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> think we may be able to get Linux VMs from Apache, but I think
>>>>>>>Apache
>>>>>>> would prefer that volunteers put up the “money” for these VMs by
>>>>>>> paying
>>>>>>> (or getting for free) VMs outside a.o to offload bandwidth costs.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> -Alex
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> From: Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>
>>>>>>> Reply-To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>>>>>> Date: Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM
>>>>>>> To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>>>>>> Subject: Jenkins builds
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What are the blockers to getting both our Jenkins back on line ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I think Alex is hoping a free Microsoft VM will arrive for his one,
>>>>>>> that's apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net right ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Could we get the accounts shared around more people so we're not
>>>>>>> reliant on one person being around to reboot them ? Or run them on
>>>>>>> Apache VMs ?
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Tom Chiverton
>>>>>>> Lead Developer
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> e:      tc@extravision.com
>>>>>>> p:      0161 817 2922
>>>>>>> t:      @extravision
>>>>>>> w:      www.extravision.com
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Registered in the UK at: 107 Timber Wharf, 33 Worsley Street,
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>>>>>>>
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>>>>>>> and may contain confidential or privileged information.
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>>>>>>>
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Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com>.
OK, I think the main builds on http://apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net:8080
are now in working order, except for flex-tlf which I think has a
legitimate failure.  Can one of the folks who have been working with TLF
take a look?

I have changed over the installer to use the FlexJS and Falcon nightly.
Chris, I don’t know if you start from here to work on your Maven stuff or
not.

Please try it out and let me know if you find issues.

-Alex

On 10/1/15, 2:29 AM, "Alex Harui" <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:

>After entering my credit card, I now have working Azure VM again.  Builds
>should start running shortly.  Or so I hope.  I’ll check it tomorrow (for
>me).
>
>If anyone has the time and a server to use to clone some of these builds,
>I’ll try to figure out how to do that.
>
>Thanks,
>-Alex
>
>On 9/24/15, 9:03 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>>Time is the key… ;-) I have very little of that, and I don’t know the
>>first thing about setting up Jenkins.
>>
>>But, I’d be happy to give anyone on the PMC access to the servers so
>>folks can help with the fiddling.
>>
>>On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:59 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>
>>> If you are volunteering to take over the builds, that would be great.
>>>I
>>> don’t know how much time you have to fiddle with this.  I may just
>>>renew
>>> my Azure with the cheapest option and see if it will work with 1 core
>>>and
>>> we don’t lose the setup.  Then you’ll have an idea of what we might
>>>cost
>>> if we switch to AWS.  I haven’t talked to Azure folks directly, but it
>>> looked like the step up to the next level was significant in cost.
>>> 
>>> Moving some jobs to other servers would also help ensure 1 core works.
>>> The most time consuming build, IIRC, is the main Flex SDK release
>>> packaging build.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> -Alex
>>> 
>>> On 9/24/15, 8:52 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> OK. I have a bunch of AWS instances. The cheap linux instances are
>>>>less
>>>> than $10 per month.
>>>> 
>>>> If we create a new account, we’d even get a cheap instance free for a
>>>> year.
>>>> 
>>>> I can create a new account for Flex. If we do need to upgrade the
>>>> instance, that’s pretty seamless.
>>>> 
>>>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:11 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> The only reason to use Azure is because I had one set up already,
>>>>> although
>>>>> they have said they will delete it soon.
>>>>> 
>>>>> My VM is only running builds and not mustella, so I am going to try
>>>>>the
>>>>> cheapest Azure option and see how it goes.  If it is enough for the
>>>>> builds
>>>>> then I can handle the cost.
>>>>> 
>>>>> -Alex
>>>>> 
>>>>> On 9/24/15, 8:08 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> What kind of machine do we need for Jenkins? Would an AWS instance
>>>>>>work
>>>>>> and if yes what size machine would we need? Is there a reason to use
>>>>>> Azure over AWS?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 4:19 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I’m about to give up on waiting and pull out my credit card.  No
>>>>>>>idea
>>>>>>> why I’m not getting any attention from the free MSDN program.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> The PMC has the credentials to log into Erik’s VM and reboot from
>>>>>>> within the VM and same for my VM.  Getting others access from the
>>>>>>> Azure
>>>>>>> manager might require giving up more control than we should,
>>>>>>> especially
>>>>>>> if my credit card is on the line.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> It turns out that Apache doesn’t have Azure VMs anymore.  They did
>>>>>>>for
>>>>>>> a while.  Good thing we didn’t use that otherwise we’d be
>>>>>>>scrambling.
>>>>>>> I
>>>>>>> think we may be able to get Linux VMs from Apache, but I think
>>>>>>>Apache
>>>>>>> would prefer that volunteers put up the “money” for these VMs by
>>>>>>> paying
>>>>>>> (or getting for free) VMs outside a.o to offload bandwidth costs.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> -Alex
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> From: Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>
>>>>>>> Reply-To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>>>>>> Date: Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM
>>>>>>> To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>>>>>> Subject: Jenkins builds
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> What are the blockers to getting both our Jenkins back on line ?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> I think Alex is hoping a free Microsoft VM will arrive for his one,
>>>>>>> that's apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net right ?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Could we get the accounts shared around more people so we're not
>>>>>>> reliant on one person being around to reboot them ? Or run them on
>>>>>>> Apache VMs ?
>>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Tom Chiverton
>>>>>>> Lead Developer
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> e: 	tc@extravision.com
>>>>>>> p: 	0161 817 2922
>>>>>>> t: 	@extravision
>>>>>>> w: 	www.extravision.com
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> Registered in the UK at: 107 Timber Wharf, 33 Worsley Street,
>>>>>>> Manchester, M15 4LD.
>>>>>>> Company Reg No: 0‌‌5017214 VAT: GB 8‌‌24 5386 19
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>>> This e-mail is intended solely for the person to whom it is
>>>>>>>addressed
>>>>>>> and may contain confidential or privileged information.
>>>>>>> Any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely of the
>>>>>>> author
>>>>>>> and do not necessarily represent those of Extravision Ltd.
>>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>>
>


Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com>.
After entering my credit card, I now have working Azure VM again.  Builds
should start running shortly.  Or so I hope.  I’ll check it tomorrow (for
me).

If anyone has the time and a server to use to clone some of these builds,
I’ll try to figure out how to do that.

Thanks,
-Alex

On 9/24/15, 9:03 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Time is the key… ;-) I have very little of that, and I don’t know the
>first thing about setting up Jenkins.
>
>But, I’d be happy to give anyone on the PMC access to the servers so
>folks can help with the fiddling.
>
>On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:59 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>
>> If you are volunteering to take over the builds, that would be great.  I
>> don’t know how much time you have to fiddle with this.  I may just renew
>> my Azure with the cheapest option and see if it will work with 1 core
>>and
>> we don’t lose the setup.  Then you’ll have an idea of what we might cost
>> if we switch to AWS.  I haven’t talked to Azure folks directly, but it
>> looked like the step up to the next level was significant in cost.
>> 
>> Moving some jobs to other servers would also help ensure 1 core works.
>> The most time consuming build, IIRC, is the main Flex SDK release
>> packaging build.
>> 
>> Thanks,
>> -Alex
>> 
>> On 9/24/15, 8:52 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> OK. I have a bunch of AWS instances. The cheap linux instances are less
>>> than $10 per month.
>>> 
>>> If we create a new account, we’d even get a cheap instance free for a
>>> year.
>>> 
>>> I can create a new account for Flex. If we do need to upgrade the
>>> instance, that’s pretty seamless.
>>> 
>>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:11 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> The only reason to use Azure is because I had one set up already,
>>>> although
>>>> they have said they will delete it soon.
>>>> 
>>>> My VM is only running builds and not mustella, so I am going to try
>>>>the
>>>> cheapest Azure option and see how it goes.  If it is enough for the
>>>> builds
>>>> then I can handle the cost.
>>>> 
>>>> -Alex
>>>> 
>>>> On 9/24/15, 8:08 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> What kind of machine do we need for Jenkins? Would an AWS instance
>>>>>work
>>>>> and if yes what size machine would we need? Is there a reason to use
>>>>> Azure over AWS?
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 4:19 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> I’m about to give up on waiting and pull out my credit card.  No
>>>>>>idea
>>>>>> why I’m not getting any attention from the free MSDN program.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> The PMC has the credentials to log into Erik’s VM and reboot from
>>>>>> within the VM and same for my VM.  Getting others access from the
>>>>>> Azure
>>>>>> manager might require giving up more control than we should,
>>>>>> especially
>>>>>> if my credit card is on the line.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> It turns out that Apache doesn’t have Azure VMs anymore.  They did
>>>>>>for
>>>>>> a while.  Good thing we didn’t use that otherwise we’d be
>>>>>>scrambling.
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> think we may be able to get Linux VMs from Apache, but I think
>>>>>>Apache
>>>>>> would prefer that volunteers put up the “money” for these VMs by
>>>>>> paying
>>>>>> (or getting for free) VMs outside a.o to offload bandwidth costs.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> -Alex
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> From: Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>
>>>>>> Reply-To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>>>>> Date: Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM
>>>>>> To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>>>>> Subject: Jenkins builds
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> What are the blockers to getting both our Jenkins back on line ?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> I think Alex is hoping a free Microsoft VM will arrive for his one,
>>>>>> that's apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net right ?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Could we get the accounts shared around more people so we're not
>>>>>> reliant on one person being around to reboot them ? Or run them on
>>>>>> Apache VMs ?
>>>>>> -- 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Tom Chiverton
>>>>>> Lead Developer
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> e: 	tc@extravision.com
>>>>>> p: 	0161 817 2922
>>>>>> t: 	@extravision
>>>>>> w: 	www.extravision.com
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> Registered in the UK at: 107 Timber Wharf, 33 Worsley Street,
>>>>>> Manchester, M15 4LD.
>>>>>> Company Reg No: 0‌‌5017214 VAT: GB 8‌‌24 5386 19
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> This e-mail is intended solely for the person to whom it is
>>>>>>addressed
>>>>>> and may contain confidential or privileged information.
>>>>>> Any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely of the
>>>>>> author
>>>>>> and do not necessarily represent those of Extravision Ltd.
>>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>


Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Harbs <ha...@gmail.com>.
Time is the key… ;-) I have very little of that, and I don’t know the first thing about setting up Jenkins.

But, I’d be happy to give anyone on the PMC access to the servers so folks can help with the fiddling.

On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:59 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:

> If you are volunteering to take over the builds, that would be great.  I
> don’t know how much time you have to fiddle with this.  I may just renew
> my Azure with the cheapest option and see if it will work with 1 core and
> we don’t lose the setup.  Then you’ll have an idea of what we might cost
> if we switch to AWS.  I haven’t talked to Azure folks directly, but it
> looked like the step up to the next level was significant in cost.
> 
> Moving some jobs to other servers would also help ensure 1 core works.
> The most time consuming build, IIRC, is the main Flex SDK release
> packaging build.
> 
> Thanks,
> -Alex
> 
> On 9/24/15, 8:52 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> OK. I have a bunch of AWS instances. The cheap linux instances are less
>> than $10 per month.
>> 
>> If we create a new account, we’d even get a cheap instance free for a
>> year.
>> 
>> I can create a new account for Flex. If we do need to upgrade the
>> instance, that’s pretty seamless.
>> 
>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:11 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> The only reason to use Azure is because I had one set up already,
>>> although
>>> they have said they will delete it soon.
>>> 
>>> My VM is only running builds and not mustella, so I am going to try the
>>> cheapest Azure option and see how it goes.  If it is enough for the
>>> builds
>>> then I can handle the cost.
>>> 
>>> -Alex
>>> 
>>> On 9/24/15, 8:08 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> What kind of machine do we need for Jenkins? Would an AWS instance work
>>>> and if yes what size machine would we need? Is there a reason to use
>>>> Azure over AWS?
>>>> 
>>>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 4:19 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> I’m about to give up on waiting and pull out my credit card.  No idea
>>>>> why I’m not getting any attention from the free MSDN program.
>>>>> 
>>>>> The PMC has the credentials to log into Erik’s VM and reboot from
>>>>> within the VM and same for my VM.  Getting others access from the
>>>>> Azure
>>>>> manager might require giving up more control than we should,
>>>>> especially
>>>>> if my credit card is on the line.
>>>>> 
>>>>> It turns out that Apache doesn’t have Azure VMs anymore.  They did for
>>>>> a while.  Good thing we didn’t use that otherwise we’d be scrambling.
>>>>> I
>>>>> think we may be able to get Linux VMs from Apache, but I think Apache
>>>>> would prefer that volunteers put up the “money” for these VMs by
>>>>> paying
>>>>> (or getting for free) VMs outside a.o to offload bandwidth costs.
>>>>> 
>>>>> -Alex
>>>>> 
>>>>> From: Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>
>>>>> Reply-To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>>>> Date: Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM
>>>>> To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>>>> Subject: Jenkins builds
>>>>> 
>>>>> What are the blockers to getting both our Jenkins back on line ?
>>>>> 
>>>>> I think Alex is hoping a free Microsoft VM will arrive for his one,
>>>>> that's apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net right ?
>>>>> 
>>>>> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
>>>>> 
>>>>> Could we get the accounts shared around more people so we're not
>>>>> reliant on one person being around to reboot them ? Or run them on
>>>>> Apache VMs ?
>>>>> -- 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Tom Chiverton
>>>>> Lead Developer
>>>>> 
>>>>> e: 	tc@extravision.com
>>>>> p: 	0161 817 2922
>>>>> t: 	@extravision
>>>>> w: 	www.extravision.com
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> Registered in the UK at: 107 Timber Wharf, 33 Worsley Street,
>>>>> Manchester, M15 4LD.
>>>>> Company Reg No: 0‌‌5017214 VAT: GB 8‌‌24 5386 19
>>>>> 
>>>>> This e-mail is intended solely for the person to whom it is addressed
>>>>> and may contain confidential or privileged information.
>>>>> Any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely of the
>>>>> author
>>>>> and do not necessarily represent those of Extravision Ltd.
>>>>> 
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
> 


Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com>.
If you are volunteering to take over the builds, that would be great.  I
don’t know how much time you have to fiddle with this.  I may just renew
my Azure with the cheapest option and see if it will work with 1 core and
we don’t lose the setup.  Then you’ll have an idea of what we might cost
if we switch to AWS.  I haven’t talked to Azure folks directly, but it
looked like the step up to the next level was significant in cost.

Moving some jobs to other servers would also help ensure 1 core works.
The most time consuming build, IIRC, is the main Flex SDK release
packaging build.

Thanks,
-Alex

On 9/24/15, 8:52 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:

>OK. I have a bunch of AWS instances. The cheap linux instances are less
>than $10 per month.
>
>If we create a new account, we’d even get a cheap instance free for a
>year.
>
>I can create a new account for Flex. If we do need to upgrade the
>instance, that’s pretty seamless.
>
>On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:11 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>
>> The only reason to use Azure is because I had one set up already,
>>although
>> they have said they will delete it soon.
>> 
>> My VM is only running builds and not mustella, so I am going to try the
>> cheapest Azure option and see how it goes.  If it is enough for the
>>builds
>> then I can handle the cost.
>> 
>> -Alex
>> 
>> On 9/24/15, 8:08 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> What kind of machine do we need for Jenkins? Would an AWS instance work
>>> and if yes what size machine would we need? Is there a reason to use
>>> Azure over AWS?
>>> 
>>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 4:19 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> I’m about to give up on waiting and pull out my credit card.  No idea
>>>> why I’m not getting any attention from the free MSDN program.
>>>> 
>>>> The PMC has the credentials to log into Erik’s VM and reboot from
>>>> within the VM and same for my VM.  Getting others access from the
>>>>Azure
>>>> manager might require giving up more control than we should,
>>>>especially
>>>> if my credit card is on the line.
>>>> 
>>>> It turns out that Apache doesn’t have Azure VMs anymore.  They did for
>>>> a while.  Good thing we didn’t use that otherwise we’d be scrambling.
>>>> I
>>>> think we may be able to get Linux VMs from Apache, but I think Apache
>>>> would prefer that volunteers put up the “money” for these VMs by
>>>>paying
>>>> (or getting for free) VMs outside a.o to offload bandwidth costs.
>>>> 
>>>> -Alex
>>>> 
>>>> From: Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>
>>>> Reply-To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>>> Date: Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM
>>>> To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>>> Subject: Jenkins builds
>>>> 
>>>> What are the blockers to getting both our Jenkins back on line ?
>>>> 
>>>> I think Alex is hoping a free Microsoft VM will arrive for his one,
>>>> that's apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net right ?
>>>> 
>>>> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
>>>> 
>>>> Could we get the accounts shared around more people so we're not
>>>> reliant on one person being around to reboot them ? Or run them on
>>>> Apache VMs ?
>>>> -- 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Tom Chiverton
>>>> Lead Developer
>>>> 
>>>> e: 	tc@extravision.com
>>>> p: 	0161 817 2922
>>>> t: 	@extravision
>>>> w: 	www.extravision.com
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Registered in the UK at: 107 Timber Wharf, 33 Worsley Street,
>>>> Manchester, M15 4LD.
>>>> Company Reg No: 0‌‌5017214 VAT: GB 8‌‌24 5386 19
>>>> 
>>>> This e-mail is intended solely for the person to whom it is addressed
>>>> and may contain confidential or privileged information.
>>>> Any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely of the
>>>>author
>>>> and do not necessarily represent those of Extravision Ltd.
>>>> 
>>> 
>> 
>


Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Harbs <ha...@gmail.com>.
OK. I have a bunch of AWS instances. The cheap linux instances are less than $10 per month.

If we create a new account, we’d even get a cheap instance free for a year.

I can create a new account for Flex. If we do need to upgrade the instance, that’s pretty seamless.

On Sep 24, 2015, at 6:11 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:

> The only reason to use Azure is because I had one set up already, although
> they have said they will delete it soon.
> 
> My VM is only running builds and not mustella, so I am going to try the
> cheapest Azure option and see how it goes.  If it is enough for the builds
> then I can handle the cost.
> 
> -Alex
> 
> On 9/24/15, 8:08 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> What kind of machine do we need for Jenkins? Would an AWS instance work
>> and if yes what size machine would we need? Is there a reason to use
>> Azure over AWS?
>> 
>> On Sep 24, 2015, at 4:19 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> I’m about to give up on waiting and pull out my credit card.  No idea
>>> why I’m not getting any attention from the free MSDN program.
>>> 
>>> The PMC has the credentials to log into Erik’s VM and reboot from
>>> within the VM and same for my VM.  Getting others access from the Azure
>>> manager might require giving up more control than we should, especially
>>> if my credit card is on the line.
>>> 
>>> It turns out that Apache doesn’t have Azure VMs anymore.  They did for
>>> a while.  Good thing we didn’t use that otherwise we’d be scrambling.  I
>>> think we may be able to get Linux VMs from Apache, but I think Apache
>>> would prefer that volunteers put up the “money” for these VMs by paying
>>> (or getting for free) VMs outside a.o to offload bandwidth costs.
>>> 
>>> -Alex
>>> 
>>> From: Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>
>>> Reply-To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>> Date: Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM
>>> To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>>> Subject: Jenkins builds
>>> 
>>> What are the blockers to getting both our Jenkins back on line ?
>>> 
>>> I think Alex is hoping a free Microsoft VM will arrive for his one,
>>> that's apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net right ?
>>> 
>>> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
>>> 
>>> Could we get the accounts shared around more people so we're not
>>> reliant on one person being around to reboot them ? Or run them on
>>> Apache VMs ?
>>> -- 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Tom Chiverton
>>> Lead Developer
>>> 
>>> e: 	tc@extravision.com
>>> p: 	0161 817 2922
>>> t: 	@extravision
>>> w: 	www.extravision.com
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Registered in the UK at: 107 Timber Wharf, 33 Worsley Street,
>>> Manchester, M15 4LD.
>>> Company Reg No: 0‌‌5017214 VAT: GB 8‌‌24 5386 19
>>> 
>>> This e-mail is intended solely for the person to whom it is addressed
>>> and may contain confidential or privileged information.
>>> Any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely of the author
>>> and do not necessarily represent those of Extravision Ltd.
>>> 
>> 
> 


Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com>.
The only reason to use Azure is because I had one set up already, although
they have said they will delete it soon.

My VM is only running builds and not mustella, so I am going to try the
cheapest Azure option and see how it goes.  If it is enough for the builds
then I can handle the cost.

-Alex

On 9/24/15, 8:08 AM, "Harbs" <ha...@gmail.com> wrote:

>What kind of machine do we need for Jenkins? Would an AWS instance work
>and if yes what size machine would we need? Is there a reason to use
>Azure over AWS?
>
>On Sep 24, 2015, at 4:19 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:
>
>> I’m about to give up on waiting and pull out my credit card.  No idea
>>why I’m not getting any attention from the free MSDN program.
>> 
>> The PMC has the credentials to log into Erik’s VM and reboot from
>>within the VM and same for my VM.  Getting others access from the Azure
>>manager might require giving up more control than we should, especially
>>if my credit card is on the line.
>> 
>> It turns out that Apache doesn’t have Azure VMs anymore.  They did for
>>a while.  Good thing we didn’t use that otherwise we’d be scrambling.  I
>>think we may be able to get Linux VMs from Apache, but I think Apache
>>would prefer that volunteers put up the “money” for these VMs by paying
>>(or getting for free) VMs outside a.o to offload bandwidth costs.
>> 
>> -Alex
>> 
>> From: Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>
>> Reply-To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>> Date: Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM
>> To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
>> Subject: Jenkins builds
>> 
>> What are the blockers to getting both our Jenkins back on line ?
>> 
>> I think Alex is hoping a free Microsoft VM will arrive for his one,
>>that's apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net right ?
>> 
>> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
>> 
>> Could we get the accounts shared around more people so we're not
>>reliant on one person being around to reboot them ? Or run them on
>>Apache VMs ?
>> -- 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Tom Chiverton
>> Lead Developer
>> 
>> e: 	tc@extravision.com
>> p: 	0161 817 2922
>> t: 	@extravision
>> w: 	www.extravision.com
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> Registered in the UK at: 107 Timber Wharf, 33 Worsley Street,
>>Manchester, M15 4LD.
>> Company Reg No: 0‌‌5017214 VAT: GB 8‌‌24 5386 19
>> 
>> This e-mail is intended solely for the person to whom it is addressed
>>and may contain confidential or privileged information.
>> Any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely of the author
>>and do not necessarily represent those of Extravision Ltd.
>> 
>


Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Harbs <ha...@gmail.com>.
What kind of machine do we need for Jenkins? Would an AWS instance work and if yes what size machine would we need? Is there a reason to use Azure over AWS?

On Sep 24, 2015, at 4:19 PM, Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com> wrote:

> I’m about to give up on waiting and pull out my credit card.  No idea why I’m not getting any attention from the free MSDN program.
> 
> The PMC has the credentials to log into Erik’s VM and reboot from within the VM and same for my VM.  Getting others access from the Azure manager might require giving up more control than we should, especially if my credit card is on the line.
> 
> It turns out that Apache doesn’t have Azure VMs anymore.  They did for a while.  Good thing we didn’t use that otherwise we’d be scrambling.  I think we may be able to get Linux VMs from Apache, but I think Apache would prefer that volunteers put up the “money” for these VMs by paying (or getting for free) VMs outside a.o to offload bandwidth costs.
> 
> -Alex
> 
> From: Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>
> Reply-To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
> Date: Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM
> To: "dev@flex.apache.org" <de...@flex.apache.org>
> Subject: Jenkins builds
> 
> What are the blockers to getting both our Jenkins back on line ?
> 
> I think Alex is hoping a free Microsoft VM will arrive for his one, that's apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net right ?
> 
> What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?
> 
> Could we get the accounts shared around more people so we're not reliant on one person being around to reboot them ? Or run them on Apache VMs ?
> -- 
> 
> 
> 
> Tom Chiverton
> Lead Developer
> 
> e: 	tc@extravision.com
> p: 	0161 817 2922
> t: 	@extravision
> w: 	www.extravision.com
> 
> 
> 
> Registered in the UK at: 107 Timber Wharf, 33 Worsley Street, Manchester, M15 4LD.
> Company Reg No: 0‌‌5017214 VAT: GB 8‌‌24 5386 19
> 
> This e-mail is intended solely for the person to whom it is addressed and may contain confidential or privileged information.
> Any views or opinions presented in this e-mail are solely of the author and do not necessarily represent those of Extravision Ltd.
> 


Re: Jenkins builds

Posted by Alex Harui <ah...@adobe.com>.
I’m about to give up on waiting and pull out my credit card.  No idea why I’m not getting any attention from the free MSDN program.

The PMC has the credentials to log into Erik’s VM and reboot from within the VM and same for my VM.  Getting others access from the Azure manager might require giving up more control than we should, especially if my credit card is on the line.

It turns out that Apache doesn’t have Azure VMs anymore.  They did for a while.  Good thing we didn’t use that otherwise we’d be scrambling.  I think we may be able to get Linux VMs from Apache, but I think Apache would prefer that volunteers put up the “money” for these VMs by paying (or getting for free) VMs outside a.o to offload bandwidth costs.

-Alex

From: Tom Chiverton <tc...@extravision.com>>
Reply-To: "dev@flex.apache.org<ma...@flex.apache.org>" <de...@flex.apache.org>>
Date: Thursday, September 24, 2015 at 5:43 AM
To: "dev@flex.apache.org<ma...@flex.apache.org>" <de...@flex.apache.org>>
Subject: Jenkins builds

What are the blockers to getting both our Jenkins back on line ?

I think Alex is hoping a free Microsoft VM will arrive for his one, that's apacheflexbuild.cloudapp.net right ?

What about flex-mustella.cloudapp.net ?

Could we get the accounts shared around more people so we're not reliant on one person being around to reboot them ? Or run them on Apache VMs ?
--



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