Just want to throw a big thanks for your effort to you Franz.

I just pushed a new patch to gerrit, it worked the first try and it took
only 3 seconds!! (And not half of a minute like it was previously)

Awesome :)

Best
Matthias

2016-08-15 18:29 GMT+02:00 Zieris, Franz <franz.zie...@fu-berlin.de>:

> Alright, folks.
>
> - Gerrit should be reachable by web (http://saros-build.imp.fu-
> berlin.de/gerrit) and SSH (port 29418).
>   - However, logging in does not work yet, as there is still somewhere a
> "saros-build2" in the system,
>     and that domain name does not point anywhere anymore.
> - SonarQube should be reachable by web (http://saros-build.imp.fu-
> berlin.de/sonarqube/)
>   - Feel free to browse around, the new web interface is shiny and
> reasonably fast.
> - Jenkins should be reachable by web (http://saros-build.imp.fu-
> berlin.de/jenkins/)
>   - Jobs that rely on external sources (Ivy for the server, NPM for the
> UI.frontend, and SBT for
>     the SonarqubeGerritBridge) will not work yet, as the new saros-build
> is not yet allowed to
>     download any content from anywhere. (We're currently working on adding
> the exceptions.)
>     This means that those jobs will fail until external downloads are
> allowed again.
>
> As always, please refer to http://www.saros-project.org/
> build-server-migration for details,
> known issues and open tasks.
>
> Cheers,
> Franz
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Zieris, Franz [mailto:franz.zie...@fu-berlin.de]
> Sent: Monday, August 15, 2016 5:04 PM
> To: dpp-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [DPP-Devel] Build server migration
>
> > I'll try to get the server publicly available as soon as possible.
> > Furthermore, I'll try to convince our IT staff to eventually rename the
> server, so
> > the new server becomes available as "saros-build" again.
>
> Our IT staff changed the domain names and will also make the services
> publicly available.
> You might have to be patient, though -- you know ... DNS caches.
>
> I'll drop another line when I think everything should be ready to use.
>
> Cheers,
> Franz
>
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