On 12:07 am, jans...@parc.com wrote:
exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
On 08:31 pm, jans...@parc.com wrote:
>My Intel Snow Leopard 2 build slave has gone into outer-space again.
>
>When I look at it, I see buildslave taking up most of a CPU (80%),
and
>nothing much else going on. The twistd lo
exar...@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
> On 08:31 pm, jans...@parc.com wrote:
> >My Intel Snow Leopard 2 build slave has gone into outer-space again.
> >
> >When I look at it, I see buildslave taking up most of a CPU (80%), and
> >nothing much else going on. The twistd log says:
> >
> >[... much omitte
On 08:31 pm, jans...@parc.com wrote:
My Intel Snow Leopard 2 build slave has gone into outer-space again.
When I look at it, I see buildslave taking up most of a CPU (80%), and
nothing much else going on. The twistd log says:
[... much omitted ...]
2011-04-04 08:35:47-0700 [-] sending app-leve
In article <4d9e2054.3080...@voidspace.org.uk>,
Michael Foord wrote:
> On 07/04/2011 21:31, Bill Janssen wrote:
> > My Intel Snow Leopard 2 build slave has gone into outer-space again.
> > [snip...]
> > So it's been spinning its wheels for 3 days.
> >
> > Sure looks like the connection attempt is
Michael Foord wrote:
> On 07/04/2011 21:31, Bill Janssen wrote:
> > My Intel Snow Leopard 2 build slave has gone into outer-space again.
> > [snip...]
> > So it's been spinning its wheels for 3 days.
> >
> > Sure looks like the connection attempt is failing, for some reason.
> >
> > I'm using the
On 07/04/2011 21:31, Bill Janssen wrote:
My Intel Snow Leopard 2 build slave has gone into outer-space again.
[snip...]
So it's been spinning its wheels for 3 days.
Sure looks like the connection attempt is failing, for some reason.
I'm using the stock Twisted that comes with Snow Leopard -- tr
My Intel Snow Leopard 2 build slave has gone into outer-space again.
When I look at it, I see buildslave taking up most of a CPU (80%), and
nothing much else going on. The twistd log says:
[... much omitted ...]
2011-04-04 08:35:47-0700 [-] sending app-level keepalive
2011-04-04 08:45:47-0700 [-
My Intel Snow Leopard buildbot failed again last night.
Here's what I see in twistd.log. Any of this look familiar to some one?
Failed at about 19:58 (PST?). I don't see any reason for these
failures, but they seem to happen about once a week. This is the
standard Snow Leopard Python 2.6.1, and
On Mar 10, 2011, at 3:18 PM, Bill Janssen wrote:
> It's a new Mac Mini running the latest Snow Leopard, with Python 2.6.1
> (the /usr/bin/python) and buildslave 0.8.3, using Twisted 8.2.0.
I realize that Python 2.6 is pretty old too, but a _lot_ of bugfixes have gone
into Twisted since 8.2. I'm
Bill Janssen writes:
> David Bolen wrote:
>
>> There used to be a way to request a "ping" from the master side (I
>> think on the same page you could manually run a build from) that I
>> would used to force it to recognize a slave was really down, but after
>> the web interface got rearranged a
David Bolen wrote:
> There used to be a way to request a "ping" from the master side (I
> think on the same page you could manually run a build from) that I
> would used to force it to recognize a slave was really down, but after
> the web interface got rearranged a while back, I can't seem to fi
On Thu, 10 Mar 2011 15:46:11 PST
Bill Janssen wrote:
> David Bolen wrote:
>
> > Bill Janssen writes:
> >
> > > I'm trying to get a new buildbot in the swim of things, and it keeps
> > > getting into this state where the buildslave process seems caught in an
> > > endless loop. Perhaps someone
Bill Janssen writes:
> David Bolen wrote:
>
>> Bill Janssen writes:
>>
>> > I'm trying to get a new buildbot in the swim of things, and it keeps
>> > getting into this state where the buildslave process seems caught in an
>> > endless loop. Perhaps someone here knows why?
>>
>> Do you have a
David Bolen wrote:
> Bill Janssen writes:
>
> > I'm trying to get a new buildbot in the swim of things, and it keeps
> > getting into this state where the buildslave process seems caught in an
> > endless loop. Perhaps someone here knows why?
>
> Do you have any information as to what it is d
Bill Janssen writes:
> I'm trying to get a new buildbot in the swim of things, and it keeps
> getting into this state where the buildslave process seems caught in an
> endless loop. Perhaps someone here knows why?
Do you have any information as to what it is doing while in the loop?
I think th
I'm trying to get a new buildbot in the swim of things, and it keeps
getting into this state where the buildslave process seems caught in an
endless loop. Perhaps someone here knows why?
It's a new Mac Mini running the latest Snow Leopard, with Python 2.6.1
(the /usr/bin/python) and buildslave 0.
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