Hi Dave, can 64-bit VM run the 32-bit image or are you planning to run a conversion on the image..?
On Sun, Oct 2, 2016 at 6:25 PM, David T. Lewis lewis@mail.msen.com wrote:
On Wed, Sep 28, 2016 at 11:31:36AM +0200, Tobias Pape wrote:
with retroactive blessing of Levente, I have now prepared eight VMs on Rackspace. Here's the overview:
======================================================================================================================= Name Name (ext) intended use Unix Users Public Ports Private Ports Public IPv4 Private IPv4
ian ssh.squeak.org ssh-gateway ssh 1022 22 104.130.6.82 10.208.225.29 alan *.squeak.org webserver webteam 80, 443 22 104.239.229.92 10.176.200.8 adele lists.... mailinglists (tbd) 25, 587, 465 22, 8080 162.242.237.43 10.208.160.56 andreas -------- source.squeak chrismuller* -------- 22, 8080 irrelevant 10.208.161.222 dan -------- squeaksource davidlewis* -------- 22, 8080 irrelevant 10.176.197.150 ted -------- squeak wiki+map (tbd) -------- 22, 8080, 8081 irrelevant 10.176.130.111 david -------- jenkins (tbd) -------- 22, 8080 irrelevant 10.208.194.45 scott -------- misc (tbd) -------- 22, 8080, 8081 irrelevant 10.176.199.169 =======================================================================================================================
I installed a new interpreter VM on dan, with the deb in /root/localdebs and notes added to /root/admin-log.txt:
======================== 20161002 davidlewis
Install 64-bit interpreter VM for squeaksource.com. This is an up to date VM compiled on my personal Ubuntu laptop according to instructions at http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6354, with "make deb" to create the local debian package installed here.
The debian install package is /root/localdebs/squeakvm_4.15.8-3749-1_amd64.deb
The run script is /usr/local/bin/squeak, as distinct from Cog/Spur VMs that are expected to be installed as /usr/bin/squeak.
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This is the same as used on box3, except that it is a 64-bit VM to suit the new Rackspace server.
The squeaksource.com image serves on local port 8888 (not 8080). I would prefer to keep that convention so that the image can be copied directly from box3 without modification.
Is it possible to open some local ports on server dan during the transition period? It would be helpful if I could connect to 8888, 5900, and 5901 for the next couple of weeks or so.
Thanks, Dave