Welcome to the NMI Build and Test Lab
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The UW-Madison NMI Build & Test Lab is a distributed, multi-platform facility designed to provide automated software build and test services for a variety of distributed computing projects. We also develop and support the Metronome software framework which powers the lab. Metronome is based on proven grid technologies, and uses them to build and test new grid technology, in order to help improve its quality. |
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The lab is managed by the Condor Team at University of Wisconsin-Madison and is supported by the National Science Foundation to support an integrated national middleware infrastructure in support of 21st-century science and engineering applications.
Supported Platforms
The NMI Build and Test Lab (BatLab) is comprised of over 70 machines of many different architecture/OS combinations. The Windows and Unix operating systems list includes:
- Solaris SPARC 8, 9, & 10
- HPUX 11
- AIX 5.2 & 5.3
- Windows XP & Vista
- MacOS 10.4 (Tiger), 10.5 (Leopard)
The Linux platforms are a mix of x86, x86_64, and ia64 architectures. In some cases the same operating system is installed on all 3 architectures.
- RedHat 3, 4, 5, 5.2
- SuSE Linux 8, 9, 10, 10.2
- Scientific Linux 4.4
- Debian 4 & 5
- FreeBSD 6
- Fedora 5, 8, 9, 11
- CentOS 4.2
- Ubuntu 8
- YellowDog Linux 5 (running on Playstation 3 ppc)
- Fedora 9 (running on Playstation 3 ppc)
The complete list of platforms is shown here . We’re open to platform requests if you would like to use a platform that you do not see on this list. Please direct these requests and questions to nmi-support@cs.wisc.edu
