Gentoo Kernel Project is now using a kernel-ci made using buildbot, unfortunately as now is hosted on my internal school system and I cannot give access to other team member. would be nice to have a VM instance with a public ip adress for the buildbot master (no need of root account afaik) and a VM instance (with root access) that can be rebooted for testing kernel using the buildbot worker. so as summary: vm instance 2 1 with root account (for compiling kernel and testing that is booting) 1 could be without root account (but with a public ip) where we can connect other buildbot worker and the web interface can be used by others. Gentoo kernel-ci is still in development phase but the code is here: https://github.com/aliceinwire/Gentoo_kernelCI Wiki page: https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/User:Aliceinwire/Kernel_CI Reproducible: Always
openstack fine? arch? resources?
openstack is ok architecture are two amd64, if i could have also one i386 for testing would be nice but is not critical. suggested resources are: 2 CPUs 2GB RAM 30 GB free disk space
ok, that doesn't sound too bad resource wise. for each of two nodes: - public v4 address needed - 2 CPU - 2G RAM - 30G Disk - amd64 is preferred I think the a ganeti instance would work best for this. openpower is limited on v4 addresses.
Our Ganeti is also limited on v4 addresses, but I think we can squeeze in enough for you.
thanks
any news ?
any news?
The VMs have been provisioned. Sorry about the numerous delays. ssh root@kernel1.amd64.dev.gentoo.org ssh root@kernel2.amd64.dev.gentoo.org They are NOT part of infra-managed systems; the kernel team is responsible for maintaining these systems. - Please install whatever you need (including some syslog daemon). - If you need to send email, please file a bug for infra and it can authenticate to mail.g.o for authenticated sending. - If you need other DNS entries (eg kernel-ci.gentoo.org), please open bugs for tracking.