Am 17.12.2016 um 12:34 schrieb Tilman Hausherr:
Am 17.12.2016 um 09:25 schrieb Gavin McDonald:
On 17 Dec. 2016, at 5:28 pm, Tilman Hausherr <thaush...@t-online.de> wrote:

What about the existing builds on analysis.apache.org? It would be nice to
have them running again until January - the sonar reports are most useful by
allowing a delta to the job before. No successful build has been running
since December 4th.

If we start fresh on  http://builds.apache.org/analysis , then we would not
have any report delta.

Tilman
Sounds fair yes, but I wasn’t planning on spending much more time on it.

I’ll see if I can get one of the team to look, or , if you are willing Im
happy to give you access to jenkins/sonar so you can take a look?

I have no experience with jenkins/sonar so I wouldn't be able to find anything
in a decent amount of time. Maybe Andreas (lehmi).
I'm not a sonar expert, I'm afraid I can't help. However, I've found a copy tool [1] but it is limited to the enterprise edition and it simply copies the whole database content from one sonar instance to another. I'm not sure if that is the thing we are looking for.

BR
Andreas

[1] http://docs.sonarqube.org/display/SONAR/Sonar+DB+Copy+Tool


But my guess is that the problem is not limited to PDFBox, as there have been
almost no builds at all. Only three projects are left that do a build daily,
tomcat-trunk, celix and joshua.
https://analysis.apache.org/jenkins/rssAll

TIlman



Gav…

Am 17.12.2016 um 00:50 schrieb Gavin McDonald:
Hi All,

This notice is to inform you that our seperate Sonar instance at
analysis.apache.org <http://analysis.apache.org/> will be closed down and
turned off on the 14th January 2017. So in a month from now.

BUT! - There is Good News too!

We have a replacement!.

Instead of the current Sonar that requires a seperate Jenkins installation
that practically nobody has access to , and needs to
be maintained as an extra service by Infra, we have created a new Sonar
instance that ties into LDAP and ties into the main
builds.apache.org <http://builds.apache.org/> Jenkins instance.!

What does that mean for you? Well, you get to configure and maintain your
own Sonar jobs using the existing Jenkins jobs
you already have (or write new ones). You also get automatic permissions to
manage your Sonar analysis results.
   It also means self-serve, no more having to create INFRA Jira tickets to
have jobs added or altered or fixed (unless you
are really stuck of course!)

Where is this new replacement? I want to get on it now! - Well, its at
https://builds.apache.org/analysis <https://builds.apache.org/analysis> -
its early days yet and
not many projects to look at, but feel free to get started and get adding
your own. I’ll get some docs done soon so keep an
ear out on the builds@apache.org <mailto:builds@apache.org> mailing list for
those. But it should be as easy as adding a sonar runner step to your job
and/or using a sonar:sonar mvn target etc.

For those projects currently using analysis.apache.org
<http://analysis.apache.org/> - YOU need to migrate over to the new
self-serve system! You have 4 weeks
to make the move over before we turn off the old system for good.

Plugins: If you find the new service lacks a feature or plugin, file an
INFRA ticket and we will add it ASAP.

What will happen to the analysis.apache.org <http://analysis.apache.org/>
DNS - thanks for asking! We will have it redirect to the new instance over at
builds.apache.org/analysis <http://builds.apache.org/analysis> .

Questions? Im sure you have some, please send all your queries to the main
builds@apache.org <mailto:builds@apache.org> mailing list or file an INFRA
ticket if you get really stuck and builds@a.o <mailto:builds@a.o> is of no
help. Again, if you need to reply to this mail, reply-to builds@apache.org
<mailto:builds@apache.org>
only please - I am not on your PMCs private list.

Thanks and good luck, enjoy the new service.

Gav… (ASF Infra)







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