Hi!

22 hours ago I asked the question whether we can have back the rights for
our integration server to access our sources at google code. I have still
not had an answer from the guy(s?) that blocked our server out. Does this
mean that we will  NOT get any further access or does this mean that the
correct person(s?) have not read this thread yet? We are beginning to be
quite desp here and would really need an answer to this now. I think we have
waited long enough now for a simple answer, this is after all a serious
hosting service and we have several developers and trial takers waiting for
us now.

Please give me an answer.

Henrik

2010/7/13 Henrik von Schlanbusch <[email protected]>

> That sounds like a great idea! I will explore that option tonight. But the
> most important question is wether our server will be un-banned, so we can
> startup this sync job?:-)
>
> Henrik
>
> Sendt fra min iPhone
>
> Den 13. juli 2010 kl. 17.01 skrev Jonathan Gilbert <[email protected]>:
>
>
>  Just a suggestion -- perhaps an easier option than reconfiguring the
>> build server to try to make it hit the server less would be to make a
>> caching server next to it and set up svnsync on a cron job to pull
>> down updates on a particular interval. I don't think svnsync has much
>> overhead beyond the actual retrieval of revision data, so having it on
>> a 30 minute timer (or even 15 minute -- that's what the mono project
>> used/uses for its anonymous access SVN mirror) shouldn't cause too
>> much load at Google's end. Then, you could point the integration
>> software at the local mirror instead and it could thrash away at it as
>> much as it liked. :-)
>>
>> Jonathan Gilbert
>>
>> On Jul 13, 7:26 am, Henrik von Schlanbusch
>> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi
>>>
>>> I hope somebody can answer this quickly - we would like to know our
>>> options
>>> soon. This project has many developers and now several working days have
>>> gone since we were able to integrate our builds. As far as I know we have
>>> not been warned that we were going to be banned, so we had no options to
>>> adjust our way of working before the server was banned.
>>>
>>> WIll there be an option to open up for our integration server again? We
>>> will
>>> of course make sure that it does not overload your  systems again. If
>>> not,
>>> can you please tell me so, so we can find other solutions?
>>>
>>> Henrik von Schlanbusch
>>> The SCY team
>>>
>>> 2010/7/13 Henrik von Schlanbusch <[email protected]>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>  Hi
>>>>
>>>
>>>  OK, I understand. Bu t is there any way we can get it back and working
>>>> for
>>>> us again? If I go through my Maven projects and tweak them to not force
>>>> a
>>>> complete update for every build for example? That may reduce the load on
>>>> the
>>>> servers during build.
>>>>
>>>
>>>  Best regards
>>>> Henrik von Schlanbusch
>>>> For the SCY project
>>>>
>>>
>>>  2010/7/13 Nathan Ingersoll <[email protected]>
>>>>
>>>
>>>  We banned your server last week because it was generating far more load
>>>>
>>>>> than a reasonable client should, even for an integration server.
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>  On Jul 12, 2010 6:04 PM, "BigH" <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>  Our integration server with IP 89.221.245.237 gets a 403 when it tries
>>>>>> to check out from google code (SCY project). I have tried to do a wget
>>>>>> from the same server directly on one of the files in our code repo
>>>>>> with the same effect - 403 Forbidden. If I try to do the same from
>>>>>> other identical servers it all works out great.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>  My question is maybe our integration server has been banned, and is
>>>>>> thus not allowed to checkout files anymore? I really hope that this is
>>>>>> not the case, since we really need the integration server to do our
>>>>>> builds.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>  Hope anybody can help with this.
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>  Henrik von Schlanbusch
>>>>>> The SCY team
>>>>>>
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