Task #1792
closedJenkins: build on Ubuntu 14.04 or 12.04 32-bit
Description
We need to have a 32-bit platform, either 12.04 or 14.04. Probably 14.04 would be better, since it is newer and still LTS.
Updated by Junxiao Shi over 9 years ago
- Start date deleted (
07/23/2014)
Current Build Support requires us to build on Ubuntu 12.04 32-bit.
I basically agree with using Ubuntu 14.04 instead of 12.04.
I've sent a proposal to update Build Support section.
Updated by Junxiao Shi over 9 years ago
- Category changed from Integration Tests to Build
Updated by Yi Huang over 9 years ago
I can't find Ubuntu 14.04 32bit image on maestro.
Updated by Junxiao Shi over 9 years ago
Neither image is prepared yet.
This Task is blocked until the proposal in note-1 is either approved or rejected.
After that, I'll prepare an image according to the decision.
Updated by Alex Afanasyev over 9 years ago
Please make 14.04 32-bit image. Doesn't matter what that document is saying, since we are defining what to do and we should do what makes sense.
Updated by Junxiao Shi over 9 years ago
VMAPI UbuntuTrusty32 osimage is prepared. It will be synchronized to maestro
within 24 hours.
Updated by Yi Huang over 9 years ago
- Status changed from New to Resolved
- % Done changed from 0 to 100
Two 14.04-32bit slaves added (31802, 31807). Both slaves has a 20GB disk mounted on /home/jenkins just like the two 64bit slaves.
Updated by Alex Afanasyev over 9 years ago
I'm confused. What's a point of the second disk? Why can't we just have one bigger disk on new VMs?
Updated by Junxiao Shi over 9 years ago
In VMAPI, the main disk is designed to store the system and small amount of user data only.
When a VM needs additional storage, a new disk is attached to the VM.
User shouldn't really care how the disks are partitioned and attached.
Updated by Alex Afanasyev over 9 years ago
- Status changed from Resolved to Closed