On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 6:33 AM, Adrian Reber <adrian(a)lisas.de> wrote:
On Tue, Jan 19, 2010 at 10:13:01PM -0500, Jarod Wilson wrote:
> >>>>> As of Tue Jan 19 23:27:20 UTC 2010 all x86 builders seem to be
down,
> >>>>> so it's impossible to run any builds for rawhide. Please fix
ASAP.
> >>>>
> >>>> Unfortunately right.
> >>>> Builders are unreachable from our
rpmfusion.org
> >>>> I'm still looking at builders owner to get more info about what
the
> >>>> hell is going on, sorry for the trouble.
> >>>
> >>> Mine should register itself again in just a sec. I had a double-disk
> >>> failure in the machine that used to host the builder vm, so its been
> >>> transplanted, but I didn't get dns and/or iptables forwarding on
the
> >>> host quite right, apparently.
> >>
> >> Bah. No, that's not it either, plauge-builder service keeps dying for
> >> some reason:
> >>
> >> # service plague-builder status
> >> plague-builder dead but pid file exists
> >>
> >> Investigating...
> >
> > Was failing to start due to /var/lib/mock/plague-builder not existing.
> > No clue why it wasn't there, but after creating it, things started up
> > just fine. However, its still not registering yet. Dunno if I should
> > just give it a bit or what... Need to get my kids in bed, will do that
> > real quick, then check back in.
>
> Okay, I got nothin'. Still not registering, apparently, despite my
> best efforts. I've verified that port 8888 and 8889 are indeed
> reachable from the outside world, but still no joy. I'm lingering on
> irc for a bit before I head to bed if anyone has any ideas.
Both (Jarod's and mine) are up again. My builder has stability problems
since I upgraded to F12 on the host.
Mine was completely unstable with any kernel newer than 2.6.27.x, so
it was running a local 2.6.27.42 build, before it died. The machine
the guest has been transplanted to (for now) is chugging along just
fine with 2.6.32.3 though. The old machine was an 8-way opteron, the
current one is a core 2 quad. (Likely to move it one more time, either
back to the 8-way running RHEL5 as the host OS, or another machine).
I have now again disabled all the
virtio devices. I was then no longer able to obtain a dhcp address using
libvirtd. I have now a static address in my builder and Thorsten
restarted the main plague server and now finally both are available
again.
I'm assuming the bounce of the main server was the key ingredient,
since I didn't change anything else on my end while I was asleep...
--
Jarod Wilson
jarod(a)wilsonet.com