gt; Hi,
> >
> > We can keep using Travis CI via Crossbow by the following
> > approach:
> > https://github.com/apache/arrow/pull/14751
> >
> > Travis CI for https://github.com/ursacomputing/crossbow is
> > sponsored by Voltron Data (not ASF) for arm64 Linux
> &g
or s390x?
>
>
> Thanks,
> --
> kou
>
> In
> "Re: [DISC] Self-Hosted Runners for Arrow" on Fri, 16 Dec 2022 19:26:36
> +0100,
> Jacob Wujciak wrote:
>
> > No news with regards to arrow specific S390x machines but apparently IBM
> >
In
"Re: [DISC] Self-Hosted Runners for Arrow" on Fri, 16 Dec 2022 19:26:36 +0100,
Jacob Wujciak wrote:
> No news with regards to arrow specific S390x machines but apparently IBM
> has donated a number of S390x VMs to the ASF which we should be able to use
> but I have not
If there are no objections we will start setting up the instance and
working with INFRA to connect it to the arrow repo after the holidays.
Happy Holidays Everyone!
On Mon, Dec 19, 2022 at 3:15 PM Jacob Wujciak wrote:
> Jarek, thank you for the glowing review :)
>
> Yes, we will have monitoring
Jarek, thank you for the glowing review :)
Yes, we will have monitoring setup in the instance we are going to host to
protect against abuse like that but as we use a non-FOSS tool for
monitoring internally there is no code included for this at this time.
I would like to give a shout out to Álvaro
Comment from outside - I looked briefly at the implementation and docs and
the GHA controller looks very clear and straightforward to implement.
Fantastic job Jacob and big shoutout to Voltron Data for implementing and
open-sourcing it.
I am going to try it out in Apache Airflow very soon. We wer
No news with regards to arrow specific S390x machines but apparently IBM
has donated a number of S390x VMs to the ASF which we should be able to use
but I have not had the time yet to investigate this option.
Matt Topol schrieb am Fr., 16. Dez. 2022, 17:01:
> These are awesome! Has there been a
These are awesome! Has there been any luck in reaching out to IBM to see if
they could donate one or more s390x VMs to use as runners for testing the
s390x builds? That is probably my only concern with Travis going away at
EOY, since we don't have a way currently to test those builds on GH Actions.
I would like to propose the addition of a self-hosted runner system to the
arrow repository to add speciality runners (arm64 and CUDA). This will
allow us to compensate for the arm64 jobs that previously ran on Travis,
which will be turned off EOY[1].
The migration to GitHub Issues will require a