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<endra> Load average is changing, but everything is still blank
<endra> well, it hasn't started compiling on remote machine
<endra> okay now it has, I still see nothing
<pekster> endra: You see the compile jobs on the remote host, or it's compling but you see nothing in distccmon?
<endra> pekster: I did emerge -uDN world and its compiling now (done config) but nothing is showing up in distccmon
<wifiisevil> it says I need gentoo-sources 2.6.19-r5.
<endra> DISTCC_DIR="/var/tmp/portage/.distcc" distccmon-gui <-- exactly how it was called
<wifiisevil> brb.
<pekster> endra: Can you pastebin your "emerge --info" output?
<endra> For which machine?
<pekster> endra: The one doing the compiling (the slow box)
<vmlemon> Anything new in 2007.0?
<jwickers> wifiisevil: what url it tries to download ?
<endra> pekster: http://www.pastebin.ca/364603
<pekster> endra: That looks good, as portage knows distcc should be enabled. You should see some compile jobs in the monitor through :\. Does the /var/tmp/portage/.distcc dir exist for you on the compiling box?
<endra> the slow box?
<pekster> Yea
<endra> but im not running the monitor program from the slow box
<pekster> endra: And, just to confirm, you are running the distccmon on the box doing the compiling and not the helper box, right?
<endra> I'm running it from the fast box
<pekster> endra: Ah-ha, that's why: distccmon shows only jobs that are being distributed ;)
<britishseapower> where's genlop, i thought it was in gentoolkit ?
<endra> oh.
<pekster> endra: If you've got no CLI on the slow box, use "distccmon-text 1" in place of "distccmon-gui"
<pekster> s/CLI/GUI/
<richiefrich> britishseapower: e,erge genlop
<richiefrich> emerge*
<endra> Now I see a bunch of PreProcess Compile etc etc
<pekster> endra: on localhost, or the helper box?
<endra> I dont know which is which :P
<romanos> hello everyone
<variant> Does anyone know where the running kernel config is located under /proc? (if enabled in the kernel)
<endra> You're confusing me when you say helper box, localhost, compile box, lol
<endra> A is the box doing work. B is the shitbox
<pekster> endra: A is the helper box (it's "helping" B compile) and B is the compile box
<endra> But A is doing the compiling, which is what confused me :-)
<romanos> i want to try gentoo, but i need to know how to sort out the partiotions.. what i want to do is install gentoo at the top of my disc using 13 gigs and let the other space free for windows and osx. how do i do this?
<endra> My A box can handle more, quite sure of it. I might move from j3 to j5
<endra> I do wish though distccmon would monitor whats current being compiled, and not whats being distributed
<pekster> endra: Slightly higher than normal is good because of preprocess overhead, although I'd suggest using either j3 or j4 if your work box is a single core system
<pekster> endra: What do you mean? distccmon-text and gui show you the object file being compiled?
<romanos> anyone?
<endra> I want to see the work being done on 1 box, like 'receiving, compiling, sending back'
<endra> more of a 'dist cc daemon monitor' and not just distcc monitor
<variant> romanos: read the gentoo instalation guide. it has a detailed partitioning section
<romanos> i see
<pekster> endra: Doesn't exist. You can watch ps or top for the compiler processes, but other than that there's not really a way you can do that
<pekster> mzbot: teach romanos about handbook
<mzbot> romanos: http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/handbook/index.xml
<endra> well, its possible thats for sure, just not done yet

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