[Python-Dev] buildbot vs. Windows (original) (raw)
"Martin v. Löwis" martin at v.loewis.de
Tue Feb 21 23:00:08 CET 2006
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skip at pobox.com wrote:
Now that you've broken the buildbot page into two (trunk and 2.4) I assume breaking it down even further wouldn't be a major undertaking. If we can recruit a suitable number of boxes I see no particular reason you can't support a 2x, 4x, 8x or more increase in the number of buildbot slaves.
Let me explain the procedure for breaking it down, then:
there are builder objects in buildbot, each displayed as a single lane.
each builder now gets a "category" attribute; currently, the categories are "trunk" and "2.4".
for each page, there is an instance of the Waterfall object, constructed with the list of categories to display. Each Waterfall gets its own port number (currently 9010, 9011, and 9012).
There are reverse proxy rules in Apache's httpd.conf, each page requiring 2 lines (giving currently 6 lines of Apache configuration).
So for multiplying this by 8, I would have to create 48 lines of Apache configuration, and use 24 TCP ports. This can be done, but it would take some time to implement. And who is going to look at the 24 pages?
Regards, Martin
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