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* create 30G extensible virtual disk for use with Virtual Box | * create 30G extensible virtual disk for use with Virtual Box | ||
− | * allocate 256M vram | + | * allocate 256M vram or more |
+ | :* you may see ''java.io.IOException: error=12, Cannot allocate memory'' when running tests | ||
* install Fedora from network install image (130M mounted .iso) | * install Fedora from network install image (130M mounted .iso) | ||
* unmount .iso image; mount Virtual Box additions image instead | * unmount .iso image; mount Virtual Box additions image instead |
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Contents
Create virtual server image
- create 30G extensible virtual disk for use with Virtual Box
- allocate 256M vram or more
- you may see java.io.IOException: error=12, Cannot allocate memory when running tests
- install Fedora from network install image (130M mounted .iso)
- unmount .iso image; mount Virtual Box additions image instead
- restart when prompted
Install software
- right-click empty desktop and find
Applications > System Tools > Thunar File Manager Applications > System Tools > LXTerminal (or Terminal) Applications > Programming > Eclipse
- fire up Thunar, mount VBOXADDITIONS drive
- open a terminal, run as root
yum install -y yum-fastestmirror yum install -y kernel kernel-devel kernel-headers cd /media/VBOXADDITIONS*; ./VBoxLinuxAdditions-x86.run
- fire up Thunar, unmount VBOXADDITIONS drive
- open a terminal, run as root
yum install -y ant-contrib file /usr/share/java/ant-contrib.jar
- open a terminal, run as root
yum install -y java-1.6.0-openjdk-devel cvs svn perl curl wget Xvfb vnc vnc-server
- restart (can run the following as root)
shutdown -r now
Configure Hudson to start automatically
- as root, run the following to fetch the latest Hudson
mkdir -p /opt/hudson; cd /opt/hudson; wget https://hudson.dev.java.net/files/documents/2402/128546/hudson.jar
- create the file /etc/init.d/hudson -- do NOT forget the "&" or your system will hang on restart!
#/bin/bash # chkconfig: 2345 20 80 # description: runs Hudson java -jar /opt/hudson/hudson.jar &
- as root, run
chkconfig --add hudson; chkconfig --level 2345 hudson on chmod 755 /etc/init.d/hudson /etc/init.d/hudson &
- once started, open firefox or from console
links http://localhost:8080/
- restart (can run the following as root)
shutdown -r now
- if anything goes wrong, hit F2 on reboot to enter grub menu, and add "single" to the grub commands to start in the single-user, networkless runlevel mode [1].
- on restart, verify Hudson is started by opening the above URL
Run a build in Eclipse
- fire up Fedora Eclipse, fetch o.e.d.c.releng project from :pserver:anonymous@dev.eclipe.org:/cvsroot/technology/org.eclipse.dash/athena/org.eclipse.dash.commonbuilder/org.eclipse.dash.common.releng
- fetch gef.releng and basebuilder M5 via pcf file in org.eclipse.dash.common.releng/pcf
- open gef.releng, configure build.properties to correct java and Eclipse platform settings. For example:
dependencyURLS=http://download.eclipse.rorg/eclipse/downloads/.../eclipse-*-linux-gtk.tar.gz (or ppc, or x86_64, etc.) JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java JAVA14_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java JAVADOC14_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java/bin
- select build.xml, right-click and Run as > Ant Build
- to kill a bad build in progress, open a terminal and run
pkill -f N200903
TODO
+ create a new job, and run gef build in Hudson
+ access hudson on guest VBox from host server (via IP address, eg., http://10.0.2.15:8080)
+ start in runlevel 3 instead of 5 (console only, no X - saves memory)