Friday May 15, 2009

The Sun Fire x2270 runs cool but is very hot!
I added one to the Broomfield, Colorado test farm site. Eric Saxe is running it through it's paces for the tickless project. Darrin Johnson sent four to me and we will be adding them for the tickless project. I love the 1TB drives and the great speed. I plan to get more for general use in the next couple months.


OpenSolaris Test Farm

Sunday Jan 11, 2009

Lets say you need to build and test a cool new OpenSolaris app and all you have is an iPhone. What do you do?

It turns out you can access advanced Sun servers and reserve a test zone using Safari and use SSH terminal apps like TouchTerm (free) all from an iPhone. Granted, this isn't the most ergonomic environment, but if you just need to kick off a new build or test run or fix that one character typo that caused your build to fail, it's fine. And it's amazing that a little handheld device can control big servers around the world.

(Now, unto remote terminal access using VNC :)

OpenSolaris Test Farm

Wednesday Jan 07, 2009

Today we released the development zone interface and opened access to the OpenSolaris Test Farm to all OpenSolaris users.

OpenSolaris Test Farm Zones

Wednesday Dec 10, 2008

The OpenSolaris contrib repo went live today along with the OpenSolaris 2008.11 launch.

OpenSolaris Test Farm Zones

Monday Oct 20, 2008

The OpenSolaris Test Farm build server interface was released today.

OpenSolaris Test Farm Servers

Friday Jul 25, 2008

The 2008 OpenSolaris Developer Conference in Prague was a great success. There were a lot of great talks and I tip my hat to Dirk Wetter, Wolfgang Stief, Martin Man and Lukas Rovensky and the other conference organizers. You really put on a great event!

I gave the OpenSolaris Testing talk. Deirdre Straughan did a great job, as usual, taping the event, so I have video and slides of the presentation. I allowed attendees to access a Sun Fire x4150 with two Intel Quad-Core Xeon processors from the OpenSolaris Test Farm. It's an excellent OpenSolaris build server platform and was a great hit at the conference. I gave people the access information at the beginning of my talk, and by the end many people will logged on to take a look. I started a nightly build of the SFW consolidation during my talk. Here's the video:



Here's a picture of Deirdre, Jim Grisanzio, Rich Brueckner, Dave Stewart and I at dinner after the second day of the conference during the boat trip up and down the Vltava river in Prague.



Tuesday Apr 22, 2008

With over 3200 people in attendance, Sun Tech Days 2008 in St. Petersburg, Russia was another successful developer event, and I had the pleasure of working with my colleagues from the local Sun office. It was nice to return to St. Petersburg. I visited Leningrad in December 1988, so I noticed a lot of change. The city is definitely the Paris of the north. I gave the OpenSolaris Testing and OpenStorage for OpenSolaris presentations during OpenSolaris Day on April 4th. I gave the presentations in the main hall where the keynotes where given and had a great audience of over 150 people. Alexander Belokrylov did a great job with the demos, and I enjoyed engaging with the audience and got cheers everytime I spoke a little Russian. I have never seen better questions, and we had more questions than time after both presentations.

In addition, I supported Jim Hughes, with the ZFS demo during the Solaris Track keynote on April 3rd. Here's a picture of Jim, Kirill Nikonchuk, who setup the hardware and me the night before. We had some USB issues with a PC clone, but once we switch to a Sun Ultra 40 everything worked. This picture was taken unattended by timer from the keynote podium. Also here's a pointer to the ZFS is Smashing Baby video on YouTube.



Later in the day after the keynote, my wife Suzanne and I climbed up to the colonnade on St. Isaac's Cathedral to enjoy the view. Here's a picture of me in a Z-DAY tshirt, which highlights Halloween 2005, when zfs was first integrated into Solaris.

Monday Apr 14, 2008

Paul Mitchell's blog post on dual booting a MacBook Pro pointed me in the right direction. Since then, I created this wiki page on genunix.org so we can further refine the process: OpenSolaris Dual Boot Wiki

Here is the image of what you will get at boot time on your MacBook Pro

Friday Feb 29, 2008

Moinak Ghosh presented the OpenSolaris Testing presentation at the Hyderabad Tech Days. Moinak is a great speaker and well know for his contributions to the BeleniX OpenSolaris distribution. I'm glad to get him to do the presentation.

Here's a blurb from Moinak:

"The presentation went well. I could manage the demos questions and all without exceeding the time limit. Murphy was not present in the room so I had zero problems with the demos :)

There were about 200 people in the room. I began my preso with questions like:

How many of you have seen or ever logged into a SPARC machine ?
A couple of hands.

How many have seen or logged into a 16-core 32G Opteron box ?
Just one hand raised.

How many would want access to such machines ?
All hands raised :)


So you need to become an OpenSolaris contributor and contribute fixes/enhancements ..."

Tuesday Feb 12, 2008


The Test Development Project page on opensolaris.org has been established at:
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/test-dev/

In the next few weeks we will be adding more content, including:

- Solaris Test Collection source and package repository
- Open HA Cluster Test source and package repository
- Test Framework and Test Tools information pages

And, that's just the beginning...

To get involved with the OpenSolaris test development discussion, you can subscribe to the test-dev discussion list at:
http://opensolaris.org/os/project/test-dev/discussions/

We look forward to having more contributors to the project.

Cheers,

Initial Test Development Project Team

Joel Buckley
Thelan Nguyen
Clarence Nie
U.V. Ravindra
Jim Walker
Sean Wilcox

Sunday Oct 28, 2007

OpenSolaris Developer Summit sweat shirt made it to the Great Wall today (on my back).

Friday Oct 19, 2007



Visit the Testing Community for more information.

Friday Sep 14, 2007

This months FROSUG (Front Range OpenSolaris User Group) meeting is on Thursday, September 27th 2007. I will give a presentation on OpenSolaris Testing.

Along with that we will have people on hand to help you install Solaris or help with any issues you may have.

! FREE OpenSolaris Starter Kits & Solaris Express Developer Edition DVD's !

About the presentation:
The OpenSolaris Testing presentation will discuss some of the current OpenSolaris Testing Community initiatives, including open source test suites, OpenSolaris Self-Service Testing, the OpenSolaris test farm, and how OpenSolaris developers and test engineers can use and contribute to these resources to help ensure the quality of the OpenSolaris code base. The presentation will include live demos of the Self-Service Testing application, the test farm reservation tool and remote testing using test farm machines. In addition, Jim will give a short overview of the Mercurial source control management system used by OpenSolaris.
http://opensolaris.org/os/community/testing/
http://www.selenic.com/mercurial/wiki/

The presentation will be posted on http://frosug.org prior to the meeting.

About our presenter:
Jim Walker is a Staff Software Engineer at Sun Microsystems and a member of the Solaris Quality Engineering organization. Jim joined Sun in 2002, and was the test lead for UFS, Default Logging, Multi-Terabyte UFS and the ZFS projects, and is currently the test lead for OpenSolaris and the SCM-Migration project. He is also one of the rotating leaders of FROSUG. Jim studied Computer Science and Electrical Engineering at Purdue University and Computer Science and Business Management at the University of Colorado. He has traveled extensively and enjoys his home in Boulder, Colorado with his lovely and wonderful wife Suzanne.

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Meeting Details:

When: Thursday, September 27th, 2007

Times:
6:00pm - 6:30pm Doors open and Pizza
6:30pm - 8:30pm OpenSolaris Testing

Where:
Sun Broomfield Campus
Building 1 - Conference Center
500 Eldorado Blvd.
Broomfield, CO 80021

Dialin: 866-545-5220
Access Code: 9303067

The meeting is free and open to the public.

Pizza and soft drinks will be served at the beginning of the meeting. Please RSVP to rsvp (AT) frosug (DOT) org in order to help us plan for food and setup access to the Sun campus.

We hope to see you there!
Thanks,
FROSUG

Thursday Jul 19, 2007

Information on this month's Front Range OpenSolaris User Group meeting has been posted at: http://frosug.org

Friday Jun 29, 2007

Here's some pictures from last nights FROSUG meeting. We celebrated the 2-year Anniversary of OpenSolaris by having some cake before the meeting presentation. It was gooood cake...


After the festivities, Bonnie Corwin, the OpenSolaris Engineering Manager, presented "OpenSolaris: Still in a Storm". Who's title is borrowed from Jim Grisanzio's "OpenSolaris: in a Storm" presentation, which discussed how fast Sun and the OpenSolaris Engineering team moved to make OpenSolaris a reality. Bonnie indicated that her team is still moving fast. The presentation covered what the OpenSolaris Engineering Team does, gave an OpenSolaris Anniversary update (OpenSolaris at Two) and talked about where OpenSolaris is going in the future. The presentation slides along with a recording is posted at frosug.org. This was another great FROSUG presenation.

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