Re: Hermes status

2004-04-05 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Fri, 02 Apr 2004, Stefan Bodewig <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The log for ant-contrib-test is missing, no idea why it failed, A network error as well. Seems as if the system was configured for IPv6, or at least Java thinks it is. > ant-contrib-cpptasks-test is platform specific in many place

timeout ( was re: Hermes status )

2004-04-02 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
> > I think we could add a check into GumpEnvironment to detect 'timeout' if > > available in the environment, and use it if present, and I think that would > > suit any purists (including me) that want Gump to function well out of the > > box, with the minimum of installation dependencies. > > Why

Re: Hermes status

2004-04-02 Thread Sam Ruby
Adam R. B. Jack wrote: I think we could add a check into GumpEnvironment to detect 'timeout' if available in the environment, and use it if present, and I think that would suit any purists (including me) that want Gump to function well out of the box, with the minimum of installation dependencies.

Re: Hermes status

2004-04-02 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
> The way this used to be done was to use a public domain program named > timeout. I placed the source in brutus:/home/gump/timeout.tgz, and the > compiled output and man page in /home/gump/bin. > > Timeout was used for all cvs updates and build commands. Including the > cvs update of gump itself

Re: Hermes status

2004-04-02 Thread Sam Ruby
Adam R. B. Jack wrote: Gosh I hate that bit of code: http://nagoya.apache.org/eyebrowse/[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgNo=5728 All help & creative solutions appreciated: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-35 The way this used to be done was to use a public domain program named timeout. I pla

Re: Hermes status

2004-04-01 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Thu, 01 Apr 2004, Sam Ruby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If the output appears comprable to what we are seeing on Brutus > (Debian), then the plan will be to wipe Brutus and install FreeBSD > on it Good idea. What I see so far is a IPv4 vs. IPv6 mismatch in some way. See the betwixt failure f

Re: Hermes status

2004-04-01 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
> It seems that pstat doesn't exist on FreeBSD. The web site started to > materialize once I manually killed the java step that was running. You mean pgrep? http://hermes.apache.org/gump/public/environment.html#Tail+of+CheckEnvironment+%3A+check_pgrep Gosh I hate that bit of code: http://n

Re: Hermes status

2004-04-01 Thread Sam Ruby
It seems that pstat doesn't exist on FreeBSD. The web site started to materialize once I manually killed the java step that was running. We'll see what happens tonight. - Sam Ruby - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fo

Re: Hermes status

2004-04-01 Thread Adam R. B. Jack
"Sam Ruby" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > http://hermes.apache.org/gump/public/ > > If the output appears comprable to what we are seeing on Brutus >From http://hermes.apache.org/gump/public/gumpy.html: Comparable in that all implementations seem to mess up DBM. ;-) INFO:gump:*New* Statistic Data

Re: Hermes status

2004-04-01 Thread Sam Ruby
Sam Ruby wrote: A gump run has started on Hermes (FreeBSD). This one is configured for ... 2G RAM, Dual Processors, and mirrored RAID0. - Sam Ruby - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EM

Hermes status

2004-04-01 Thread Sam Ruby
A gump run has started on Hermes (FreeBSD). This one is configured for Those with the password for [EMAIL PROTECTED], the same password works, but the user is gumpuser on hermes (due to a conflict with the group name). http://hermes.apache.org/gump/public/ If the output appears comprable to wh