Hi,

got inspired by this thread to try and setup offloading for my laptop. As
everytime I run guix pull my laptop sounds like it's preparing to take off.

But running into problems similar to what Matthew described. I.e. it just
get stuck.

> $ guix offload test
>
guix offload: testing 1 build machines defined in
> '/etc/guix/machines.scm'...
>
guix offload: '192.168.1.105' is running guile (GNU Guile) 2.2.3
>

 On the build machine however I see

> Jun 27 22:26:05 localhost sshd[3203]: error: connect_to localhost port
> 37146: failed.
> Jun 27 22:26:05 localhost sshd[3203]: error: connect_to localhost port
> 37146: failed.
> Jun 27 22:42:11 localhost sshd[4136]: error: connect_to localhost port
> 37146: failed.
> Jun 27 22:42:11 localhost sshd[4136]: error: connect_to localhost port
> 37146: failed.
>

My laptop is using guix on a foreign distro (arch) with the guix version
"4bfd8579f9e06a0a0eafb69be7233bb99c75a02e".
The build machine is a GuixSD VM on my desktop with the same guix version.
Checked the message, shepherd.log and secure logs but couldn't find
anything that looked wrong.

My machine.scm looks like:

> (list (build-machine
>        (name "192.168.1.105")
>        (system "x86_64-linux")
>        (user "plattfot")
>        (host-key "ssh-ed25519 AAAA.... root@(none)")
>        (private-key "/home/plattfot/.ssh/id_guix")
>        ))
>

$HOME/.config/guix/current/bin is in the PATH on both machines.

Anyone has any ideas what could be wrong? Or how to debug this?

Thanks


2018-06-16 16:49 GMT-07:00 Matthew Brooks <matthewfbro...@mailbox.org>:

> It seems to be working now, for some reason.
>
> I updated guix in the user and root accounts on the build machine again,
> and double-checked the .bashrc configs since one of them said I needed to
> add ".config/guix/current/bin" to the path (even though I swear I did that
> the other day, but it wasn't there today so maybe I didn't), and it's
> working now.
>
> If it breaks again, I'll let you all know, but
>



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