Re: [gentoo-user] distcc does seem to work

2009-09-29 Thread Al
Xi Shen wrote:

 hi,
 
 this is the my 1st time working with distcc. after i have emerged and
 configured the system (include the make.conf), i tried to emerge kde,
 and use distmon-text to see what would happen. i lost the output of
 the distmon-text, but the output looks something like this:
 
 somefile.namelocalhost[1]
 somefile.namelocalhost[2]
 somefile.namesome.ip.i.configured[1]
 somefile.nameblocked
 
This looks normal I see the blocked when distcc is working but been too 
lazy to check it out.
 is it the correct output? what does the '[1]' mean? what does 'blocked'
 mean? and for most of the time, the 2nd field is 'localhost', does this
 means most of the files are actually compiled on local? how to make it
 distribute the work load to other host more than that of the local
 one?
 
 
Perhaps you could post your config- /etc/distcc/hosts, have you got the 
server running on the other box(s) what abut their configs 
-/etc/conf.d/distcc

Al



Re: [gentoo-user] distcc does seem to work

2009-09-29 Thread Xi Shen
thanks, i got it working now.


On Wed, Sep 30, 2009 at 1:08 AM, Al a...@ngale.adsl24.co.uk wrote:
 Xi Shen wrote:

 hi,

 this is the my 1st time working with distcc. after i have emerged and
 configured the system (include the make.conf), i tried to emerge kde,
 and use distmon-text to see what would happen. i lost the output of
 the distmon-text, but the output looks something like this:

 somefile.name    localhost[1]
 somefile.name    localhost[2]
 somefile.name    some.ip.i.configured[1]
 somefile.name    blocked

 This looks normal I see the blocked when distcc is working but been too
 lazy to check it out.
 is it the correct output? what does the '[1]' mean? what does 'blocked'
 mean? and for most of the time, the 2nd field is 'localhost', does this
 means most of the files are actually compiled on local? how to make it
 distribute the work load to other host more than that of the local
 one?


 Perhaps you could post your config- /etc/distcc/hosts, have you got the
 server running on the other box(s) what abut their configs
 -/etc/conf.d/distcc

 Al





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