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go/dashboard/env/openbsd-amd64
Brad Fitzpatrick d7ed24f138 dashboard/env/openbsd-amd64: typo and wording change
Review comments from Joel in https://golang.org/cl/2156

Change-Id: Ic3679d5c103b85f249f0ddcaceb29e50313f3a4f
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/2190
Reviewed-by: Andrew Gerrand <adg@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Joel Sing <jsing@google.com>
2014-12-30 04:59:37 +00:00
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.gitignore dashboard/env: add script to create OpenBSD GCE image 2014-12-29 23:20:32 +00:00
make.bash dashboard/env/openbsd-amd64: typo and wording change 2014-12-30 04:59:37 +00:00
README dashboard/env/openbsd-amd64: typo and wording change 2014-12-30 04:59:37 +00:00

make.bash creates a Google Compute Engine VM image to run the Go
OpenBSD builder, booting up to run the buildlet.

make.bash should be run on a Linux box with qemu.

After it completes, it creates a file openbsd-amd64-gce.tar.gz

Upload openbsd-amd64-gce.tar.gz to gs://go-builder-data/openbsd-amd64-gce.tar.gz
I just use the web UI at:
    https://console.developers.google.com/project/symbolic-datum-552/storage/browser/go-builder-data/

Then:
   gcloud compute --project symbolic-datum-552 images create openbsd-amd64-56 --source-uri gs://go-builder-data/openbsd-amd64-gce.tar.gz

The VM needs to be run with the GCE metadata attribute "buildlet-binary-url" set to a URL
of the OpenBSD buildlet (cross-compiled, typically).

    buildlet-binary-url == http://storage.googleapis.com/go-builder-data/buildlet.openbsd-amd64