Thank you for the information. I agree with you. I totally misunderstood
what ci-hadoop.a.o was.
Sorry for the noise.
lewismc
On Wed, Jan 5, 2022 at 21:56 Akira Ajisaka wrote:
> (Adding builds@)
>
> Hi Lewis,
>
> Nutch is already using ci-builds.apache.org, so I think Nutch can
> continue using
(Adding builds@)
Hi Lewis,
Nutch is already using ci-builds.apache.org, so I think Nutch can continue
using it. ci-hadoop.apache.org provides almost the same functionality as
ci-builds.apache.org and there is no non-production Hadoop cluster running
there. Therefore moving to ci-hadoop does not m
Thank you for the response and for directing the conversation to the
correct places.
I may have misunderstood what ci-hadoop.apache.org actually is. We are
looking for a non-production Hadoop cluster which we can use to simulate
Nutch jobs. I am not sure if this is what ci-hadoop.apache.org actuall
Thank you for the response and for directing the conversation to the
correct places.
I may have misunderstood what ci-hadoop.apache.org actually is. We are
looking for a non-production Hadoop cluster which we can use to simulate
Nutch jobs. I am not sure if this is what ci-hadoop.apache.org actuall
Moved to Dev lists.
Not sure about this though:
when a PR is submitted to Nutch project it will run some MR job in Hadoop CI.
Whatever that PR requires should run as part of Nutch Infra. Why in Hadoop CI?
Our CI is already loaded with our own workloads.
If by any chance the above assertion gets