* Updates to Build Appliance drives it into a bad state
@ 2012-11-16 19:07 Cristian Iorga
2012-11-16 19:11 ` Cristian Iorga
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From: Cristian Iorga @ 2012-11-16 19:07 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bitbake-devel, poky
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Hello all,
Because there have been a lot of improvements into Hob after 1.3 Yocto
Project, I have decided to update the Build Appliance to a more recent
version of Yocto Linux, and of course, as a consequence, of Hob.
I started with different revisions of the poky tree, gradually setting
the BA with the poky tree commit
9e0d3c0faa9cc80ce8f2ce0eb31dcd20ef875955, which is RP's "sstate: Bump
version number to deal with layout fixes" fix.
However, I see two major issues with this HEAD for YP's BA's Linux tree:
1. The first time the BA starts, it will give an error regarding a
bitbake timeout related to a command sent by Hob. See
bitbake-server-command-timeout-2012-11-15 18:14:15.png for details.
Please note that is not happening if running Hob natively on my machine
with the same repository revision.
Also, the Hob command which causes a timeout is not the same one on
different runs (the timeout-ed command is different almost on each run).
Now, I managed to track the issue to this commit:
commit c1c20c02a0eb808a099bebfcc7e90188baa22ba4
Author: Christopher Larson <chris_larson@mentor.com>
Date: Mon Oct 29 13:01:23 2012 -0700
bitbake: command: add error to return of runCommand
because setting the BA repo version to the previous commit makes the
error disappear.
Please note that I not saying that this commit is wrong, or anything
else, because it work correctly on a native Hob.
I am also testing on a modern day machine, but even so the environment
tests performed by Hob the first time it start in BA take a very long
time (because of network connectivity tests timeouts).
2. Garbage taken from bitbake (that's my wild guess) in network proxy
Settings window. See attached screenshot for details
(garbage_proxy_settings-2012-11-16 20:42:17.png)
The same case here, it is not happening in Hob.
garbage_proxy_settings-2012-11-16 20:42:17.png. Now, if I am correct on
this one, I would say that if I ran BA in vmWare Player with a single
core allocated for the BA's VM, this issue is not happening, but I need
to check to be sure.
Please advise.
Regards,
Cristian Iorga
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* Updates to Build Appliance drives it into a bad state
2012-11-16 19:07 Updates to Build Appliance drives it into a bad state Cristian Iorga
@ 2012-11-16 19:11 ` Cristian Iorga
0 siblings, 0 replies; 2+ messages in thread
From: Cristian Iorga @ 2012-11-16 19:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: bitbake-devel
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Hello all,
Because there have been a lot of improvements into Hob after 1.3 Yocto
Project, I have decided to update the Build Appliance to a more recent
version of Yocto Linux, and of course, as a consequence, of Hob.
I started with different revisions of the poky tree, gradually setting
the BA with the poky tree commit
9e0d3c0faa9cc80ce8f2ce0eb31dcd20ef875955, which is RP's "sstate: Bump
version number to deal with layout fixes" fix.
However, I see two major issues with this HEAD for YP's BA's Linux tree:
1. The first time the BA starts, it will give an error regarding a
bitbake timeout related to a command sent by Hob. See
bitbake-server-command-timeout-2012-11-15 18:14:15.png for details.
Please note that is not happening if running Hob natively on my machine
with the same repository revision.
Also, the Hob command which causes a timeout is not the same one on
different runs (the timeout-ed command is different almost on each run).
Now, I managed to track the issue to this commit:
commit c1c20c02a0eb808a099bebfcc7e90188baa22ba4
Author: Christopher Larson <chris_larson@mentor.com>
Date: Mon Oct 29 13:01:23 2012 -0700
bitbake: command: add error to return of runCommand
because setting the BA repo version to the previous commit makes the
error disappear.
Please note that I not saying that this commit is wrong, or anything
else, because it work correctly on a native Hob.
I am also testing on a modern day machine, but even so the environment
tests performed by Hob the first time it start in BA take a very long
time (because of network connectivity tests timeouts).
2. Garbage taken from bitbake (that's my wild guess) in network proxy
Settings window. See attached screenshot for details
(garbage_proxy_settings-2012-11-16 20:42:17.png)
The same case here, it is not happening in Hob.
garbage_proxy_settings-2012-11-16 20:42:17.png. Now, if I am correct on
this one, I would say that if I ran BA in vmWare Player with a single
core allocated for the BA's VM, this issue is not happening, but I need
to check to be sure.
Please advise.
Regards,
Cristian Iorga
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