Hi Robert,

That's very interesting.
At CEA we also have a Hudson platform and I'm running acceptance-small 
for several Lustre branches in it. Hudson is a great tool but it was not 
design to test tools that run kernel-space that can crash your nodes or, 
at least, put your kernel in a bad shape. I will be very interested to 
share Hudson experience testing Lustre and see how you've configured it 
for your own tests.


Aurélien

Robert Read a écrit :
> Hi,
>
> As I mentioned the other day, Whamcloud is hosting a Hudson build server and 
> producing snapshot builds for Centos 5.x (and Ubuntu 10.4 when it works) for 
> both 1.8.x and 2.x branches. Our intention is for this to be a resource for 
> the Lustre community to find recent Lustre packages for variety of Linux 
> distributions. Early next year we'll connect this to our test system so at 
> least some of the packages can be tested, as well.
>
> We would be interested in hearing from anyone that would like to participate 
> producing builds. Hudson is an distributed system, and it's easy to add more 
> build nodes, even behind firewalls (some of us are running build VMs on our 
> home machines). If you would like add another distribution or architecture we 
> don't have yet, or even one we do have (the more the merrier), we'd be happy 
> to work with you to do that.  Please contact me if you are interested.  
>
> cheers,
> robert
>
>
>
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