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that is built. This saves a lot of time, especiall when the parallelism (the number of jobs per machine, not the number of machines) is low. However, the build script only blows away /usr/local and /usr/X11R6, so if there is a port that does some nasty things outside that area, all bets are off. (2) Better load balancing. Now, each machine reports its own load in a form of a text file, which the master merely aggregates to pick the lowest-loaded machine(s). Other than generally running faster (and more up-to-date) under loaded conditions, the master script will no longer hold up until a timeout when a machine goes down.
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This is the parallelized package building system. Many thanks to
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Steve Price for helping me put this together.
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- Satoshi
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In the following, ${branch} is either "2.2" or "3.0" depending on
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which packages you intend to build.
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Note that this system is still under development. It will require a
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substantial amount of effort to set up initially, and the following is
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probably missing a lot of stuff. Please let me know of any warts you
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find.
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(1) One of the machines are to be designated as the "master". It is
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defined in the portbuild script. There is also a "buildroot"
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directory where everything should reside on the master machine.
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It is defined in ports/Makefile and the portbuild script. Copy
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everything under this directory there and make necessary changes.
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(2) On the master, check out the ports tree under
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${buildroot}/usr/ports, the appropriate source tree under
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${buildroot}/${branch}/src and the doc tree under
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${buildroot}/usr/opt/doc. These directories have to be NFS
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exported to the build machines. (Hint: you should probably add
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"-alldirs" to /etc/exports.)
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(3) Setup ssh for root between the build machines and the master. It
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has to work in both directions.
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(4) Put the list of machines you have in "mlist". There is a sample
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provided in this directory. Each line should have two entries,
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"hostname" and "power". The "hostname" is self-explanatory; the
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"power" entry generally discribes how many compilations that
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machine can run in parallel. It is only relative, so designating
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two machines 1 and 2 is the same as having them as 10 and 20
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(modulo any rounding errors).
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Note that you can put the master here as well, but our experience
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is that our NFS is likely to act up when the master is too busy.
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Even with a two-processor P6-200, we had to refrain from running
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any compilations on the master to get NFS to work reliably.
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(5) Go to ${branch}/bindist and follow the instructions in the README
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files there to create the bindist tarball.
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(6) Generate an XFree86 tarball in ports/x11/XFree86. Use
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PLIST.stripped to create a smaller version. (You can use it by
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setting 'PLIST=${PKGDIR}/PLIST.stripped'.) Put it in
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${branch}/tarballs.
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(7) If you have Motif, generate a Motif tarball by using
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ports/x11-toolkits/Motif-dummy. Put it in ${branch}/tarballs.
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(8) Copy ${branch}/tarballs and ${buildroot}/portbuild to same
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directories on the build machines. Create a directory
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${branch}/chroot on the build machines.
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(9) Create the directory ${buildroot}/distfiles, ${branch}/{errors,logs}
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and ${branch}/packages/All on the master. Copy the XFree86 and
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Motif tarballs to the latter directory.
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(10) Run the "reportload" script on the build machines in the
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background (you can put reportload.sh in /usr/local/etc/rc.d to
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run it automatically upon reboot), and then run the
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"checkmachines" script on the master, again in the background.
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This will check all the machines listed in "mlist" periodically
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and print the list of least-loaded machines to "ulist".
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(11) Run the "makeduds" script at ${buildroot}/usr/ports. The one
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supplied is for building 2.2 packages on a 3.0 machines. For
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3.0, you can replace it with just two lines:
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unset DISPLAY
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PARALLEL_PACKAGE_BUILD=t make ignorelist ECHO_MSG=true > ../../3.0/duds
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(12) Run the "makeindex" script at ${buildroot}/usr/ports. The one
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supplied is for building 2.2 packages on a 3.0 machines. For
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3.0, you can replace it with just one line:
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PORTSDIR=$(pwd) PARALLEL_PACKAGE_BUILD=t make index
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(13) Run "make parallel > ../../${branch}/Makefile" in
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${buildroot}/usr/ports to generate the Makefile.
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(14) Go to ${branch}/packages/All on the master and type "make -k
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-j<whatever> -f ../../Makefile &". Then wait. :)
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(15) Note that the new scheme will not clean up the chroot dirs under
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${buildroot}/${branch}/chroot on the build machines, but will
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instead reuse them during the course of the build. Make sure you
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delete them all when your bindist.tar changes.
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