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=Red Hat data center=
=Red Hat data center=
Name of the machines that hosts all the individual test VMs:
* nsstbox.idm.lab.bos.redhat.com
Test VMs:
* nsstestsrv
* nsstestsrv
** nsstestsrv.usersys.redhat.com
*** user: niscc
*** user: nssleak
* buildnss01
* buildnss01
** buildnss01.idm.lab.bos.redhat.com
*** user: tinderbox
* buildnss02
* buildnss02
** buildnss02.usersys.redhat.com
*** user: tinderbox
* buildnss03
* buildnss03
** buildnss03.idm.lab.bos.redhat.com
* buildnss04
* buildnss04
** buildnss04.idm.lab.bos.redhat.com
*** user: tinderbox
* buildnss05
* buildnss05
** 10.16.79.162
*** user: administrator


=osuosl.org=
=osuosl.org=

Revision as of 16:26, 18 September 2012

NSS Tinderbox Admin

This page contains documentation regarding the administration of the build slave machines listed at:

In order for the tests to work, we rely on the global Mozilla.org provided machine tinderbox.mozilla.org.

Make sure you understand the virtual terminal software "screen" used on Linux and OSX. The essential commands are:

  • "screen -ls" to see if you have a running session
  • "screen -r" to attach to a running session
  • "screen" to start a new detachable session
  • press "CTRL-A CTRL-D" to detch from a running session (you can disconnect from ssh afterwards, and your session will continue to run in the background)

Mozilla data center

  • nss-vm-centos6-1
    • nss-vm-centos6-1.community.scl3.mozilla.com
    • ssh (22)
    • user: niscc for scheduled NISCC tests
      • see "crontab -l" which executes /home/niscc/run/run
    • user: nssleak for continous leak testing
      • manual startup in "screen"
      • cd mozilla/security/tinderlight
      • sh run
  • nss-vm-darwin10-1
    • nss-vm-darwin10-1.community.scl3.mozilla.com
    • ssh (22)
    • vnc (5900)
    • user: tinderbox
      • use ssh and manual startup in "screen"
      • cd mozilla/security/tinderlight
      • sh run
  • nss-vm-darwin9-1
    • nss-vm-darwin9-1.community.scl3.mozilla.com
    • ssh (22)
    • vnc (5900)
    • user: tinderbox
      • use ssh and manual startup in "screen"
      • cd mozilla/security/tinderlight
      • ./run
  • nss-vm-win32-1
    • nss-vm-win32-1.community.scl3.mozilla.com
    • rdesktop (3389)
    • user: tinderbox
    • see desktop file "readme start nss", which says:
      • use desktop icon start-msvc8
      • cd /e/mozilla/security/tinderlight
      • ./run

Red Hat data center

Name of the machines that hosts all the individual test VMs:

  • nsstbox.idm.lab.bos.redhat.com

Test VMs:

  • nsstestsrv
    • nsstestsrv.usersys.redhat.com
      • user: niscc
      • user: nssleak
  • buildnss01
    • buildnss01.idm.lab.bos.redhat.com
      • user: tinderbox
  • buildnss02
    • buildnss02.usersys.redhat.com
      • user: tinderbox
  • buildnss03
    • buildnss03.idm.lab.bos.redhat.com
  • buildnss04
    • buildnss04.idm.lab.bos.redhat.com
      • user: tinderbox
  • buildnss05
    • 10.16.79.162
      • user: administrator

osuosl.org

  • chinook
    • chinook.fedora.osuosl.org
    • ssh (22)
    • user: kaie
      • manual startup in "screen"
      • cd mozilla/security/tinderlight
      • sh run

at home

  • macmini-powerpc

general information

In order to configure a new computer to join the NSS build+test pool, please refer to the instructions at:

We run a special NISCC test suite (a kind of SSL/TLS and S/MIME protocol fuzzing), see

Our tests depend on a globally accessible OCSP server, see