108 | | Once you're finished doing all of this, contact the buildmaster admins so that they can force a build (and the associated connectivity tests) on your buildslave. The first build is expected to fail, because the t_client.rc you were given first is a generic one. Once the IPv4 and IPv6 addresses the connectivity test servers give your client are known, the admins can send you a new ''t_client.rc'' tailored for you buildslave. |
| 108 | Once you're finished doing all of this, contact the buildmaster admins so that they can force a build (and the associated connectivity tests) on your buildslave. The first build is expected to fail, because the t_client.rc you were given first is a generic one. After the first build you can fix the values in ''t_client.rc'' file by looking at client test logs in ''<buildslave-dir/build/<buildername>/tests/t_client_<buildername>-<id>''. For example, for the 12.04 the build logs were in this directory: |
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| 110 | * /var/lib/buildbot/slaves/openvpn/build-ubuntu-1204-i386-stable-master/build/tests/t_client-ubuntu-1204-i386-20141217-160636 |
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| 112 | Look into files ''1:ifconfig_route.txt'' and ''2:ifconfig_route.txt'' to see which IPv4 and IPv6 addresses the test VPN servers gave to the OpenVPN client and adjust t_client.rc to match those values. After that ask somebody to trigger a new build and see if all works as expected. |