Hi Doru
You just need to create a script that greps to see if the process is there  and not to start it in the background with &. You then put the script in your crontab. All the necessary environment variables need to be defined for the context of the script. You can even just kill and start it at a non critical time of the day. It is not complicated. 

The problem of crashing  could be due lack of memory. Maybe you can start the process with more memory.

Cheers,
Orla

On Mar 23, 2010, at 9:27 PM, Tudor Girba wrote:

Hi,

Using hudson for nightly build development images would be great. And I certainly appreciate anyone that uses the latest and greatest dev image to provide feedback.

However, my problem is that I do not know how to keep hudson alive. It keeps on crashing on my Ubuntu 8.04 server. I would need some daemontools-like process that spawns it back after a crash, but I have problems installing that one, too. So, I am a bit stuck :(.

Cheers,
Doru


On 23 Mar 2010, at 21:23, Simon Denier wrote:


On 23 mars 2010, at 20:01, Stéphane Ducasse wrote:

but johan if you use the nightly build you should complain that there are problems.
Would you use the nightly build of mac os?

Well technically I think there is no difference: the test server performs the same procedure that we do to load the latest development version.


I think that in the future there will be probably a server to certify and build images but right now
nightly builds are adventurous.

Stef


There is no 'latest version' image available on http://www.moosetechnology.org/download I only see 4.0 beta 5 there. Monticello does not count, I want a ready to run nightly build image. I got that from hudson without any problems. Now if there is another way to get a nightly build image I would be happy as well ...

On 23 Mar 2010, at 15:03, Alexandre Bergel wrote:

Hi Johan,

I am not sure to fully understand. http://hudson.moosetechnology.org is a server that regularly runs the tests. If you want to have a read to use image, thenhttp://www.moosetechnology.org/download is probably a good starting point.
As Simon said, I recommend to always use the last version for developing.

Cheers,
Alexandre


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