Services
The Einstein Toolkit depends on a number of services managed by the ET maintainers. Here we list each of these, and give any relevant information. Ideally, this page should be sufficient for a maintainer to deal with urgent issues relating to these services in case the primary administrator is unavailable.
Contents
Website
- https://einsteintoolkit.org
- Location: A VM at CCT
- Administrator: Frank Loeffler (in future Steve Brandt)
Wiki
- https://docs.einsteintoolkit.org/et-docs/
- Location: ??
- Administrator: Frank Loeffler (in future Steve Brandt)
Subversion
- https://svn.einsteintoolkit.org
- Location: A VM at CCT
- Administrator: Frank Loeffler (in future Steve Brandt)
TRAC
- https://trac.einsteintoolkit.org
- Location: A VM at CCT
- Administrator: Steve Brandt
- The trac machine is the same as svn.cactuscode.org. It is installed in /svn/trac. If one has root access, and the need arises, one can administer it with the trac-admin command line tool.
Mailing lists
Cactus services?
Domain
- einsteintoolkit.org
- Owned by LSU
- Notes: Cannot point subdomains to any machines not controlled directly by LSU
Build and test
- https://build-test.barrywardell.net
- Location: A VM in NCSA Nebula
- Administrator: Ian Hinder
- Detailed documentation at BuildAndTest
- Notes:
- Jenkins runs on the build master, and can connect to a variety of build nodes. One such node is also hosted on Nebula, and is currently (10-May-2017) the only working build node.
- Depends on the git super-repository https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/einsteintoolkit
- A login node for people to test failures on a system very similar to the build node is available at login.barrywardell.net. Contact Ian Hinder for access.
Git updater
- et.barrywardell.net
- Location: A VM in NCSA Nebula
- Administrator: Ian Hinder
- Notes:
- This server periodically updates its local copies of the ET repositories and updates the git super-repository at https://bitbucket.org/einsteintoolkit/einsteintoolkit/. It also hosts and updates git-svn mirrors of the subversion repositories needed for the ET, so that the super-repository can use them.