Hardcoded in /etc/hosts for some reason?

On Mar 17, 2014, at 16:47, Shreeraj Karulkar <skarul...@apple.com> wrote:

> Can’t hellp thinking there must be some place referencing the old IP of 
> data.macports.org?
> 
> Shree
> 
> 
> 
> On Mar 17, 2014, at 2:15 PM, Shreeraj Karulkar <skarul...@apple.com> wrote:
> 
>> Ryan
>> 
>> I am a little confused, what is the complete path of the file you have 
>> listed below. Below is what I see on the server:file  
>> "www.macports.org:/var/www/html/includes/common.inc"
>> 
>> 
>> #####################################################################
>> 
>> # Ports database connection parameters:
>> $portsdb_host = 'data.macports.org';
>> $portsdb_name = 'macports';
>> $portsdb_user = 'macports';
>> $portsdb_passwd = trim(file_get_contents('/var/www/script_data'));
>> 
>> 
>> ######################################################################
>> 
>> On Mar 17, 2014, at 2:05 PM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote:
>> 
>>> includes/common.inc in the repository says:
>>> 
>>> # Ports database connection parameters:
>>> $portsdb_host = 'localhost';
>>> $portsdb_name = 'macports';
>>> $portsdb_user = 'macports';
>>> $portsdb_passwd = 
>>> trim(file_get_contents('/opt/local/share/macports/resources/portmgr/script_data'));
>>> 
>>> It’s been connecting to localhost at least since r28377 (in 2007).
>>> 
>>> I can change it to data.macports.org…
>>> 
>>> Or does it say something different than localhost in the copy that’s on the 
>>> server?
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Mar 17, 2014, at 15:58, Shreeraj Karulkar <skarul...@apple.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Ryan
>>>> MySQL is not running on www.macports.org. There is no startup file in the 
>>>> /etc/ini.d/  and that is something that was not changed as a part of 
>>>> migration. I also did not see an entry for local host in 
>>>> "/var/www/html/includes/common.inc”, but then it might be another file.  
>>>> MySQL  runs on data.macports.org and www.macports is able to connect to it 
>>>> at port 3306.
>>>> 
>>>> Shree
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> On Mar 17, 2014, at 1:35 PM, Ryan Schmidt <ryandes...@macports.org> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>>> Shree, thanks for your reply:
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Mar 17, 2014, at 14:43, Shreeraj Karulkar wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 1) MySQL database: I have enabled access from the www.macports server 
>>>>>> and tested access successfully. Restarted mysqld on the data server and 
>>>>>> restarted httpd on the www server. I still can’t get to 
>>>>>> https://www.macports.org/ports.php. There is something missing that I 
>>>>>> can’t figure out.
>>>>> 
>>>>> The web site is trying to connect to a MySQL server running on localhost 
>>>>> (i.e. running on the same machine serving www.macports.org). Is the MySQL 
>>>>> server now running on a different server? If so, we need to plug its 
>>>>> address into the includes/common.inc file.
>>>>> 
>>>>>> 2) Ping issue: I have reopened the ticket which IS&T had resolved 
>>>>>> earlier. <exp2://Ticket/18419273> 3/17 FireWall Rules for Mac OS Forge - 
>>>>>> ICMP . Will let you know as soon as I find out.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> 3) Buildbot/Slaves: While all the build-slaves seem to be compiling fine 
>>>>>> you are probably referring to the deploy_archives.sh is failing for 
>>>>>> Mavericks right? I have tried send a file via rsync with similar options 
>>>>>> (-rlDzv) from build.macports to rsync.macports and it went through 
>>>>>> successfully. I also did a su to user buildbot and sent a test file 
>>>>>> through successfully. It did prompt me to accept the RSA key though. Can 
>>>>>> you check if it has worked?
>>>>>> There is also a reference to use -e in the rsync options to pass ssh 
>>>>>> options like the "--ignore-existing” optionthat is being used in the 
>>>>>> script. However the script has not changed 2013 so I am not sure it 
>>>>>> thats an issue.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I meant that when I look at:
>>>>> 
>>>>> https://build.macports.org/console
>>>>> 
>>>>> the last revision it shows is r117767, whereas the last revision in the 
>>>>> repository right now is r117968. So it hasn’t tried to build any of the 
>>>>> 200 most recent revisions.

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