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#63659
'guix offload status' should continue on missing machine
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I have 8 machines in my /etc/guix/machines.scm file and I often find
myself editing it often. Most of the machines are various aarch64 or
riscv64 boards, and they go online and offline often depending on the
weather and what I have them build.
Currently I have this:
(ins)efraim <at> 3900XT ~$ guix offload status
guix offload: getting status of 5 build machines defined in '/etc/guix/machines.scm'...
guix offload: error: failed to connect to 'pine64': Failed to resolve hostname pine64 (Name or service not known)
What I'd like:
(ins)efraim <at> 3900XT ~$ guix offload status
guix offload: getting status of 5 build machines defined in '/etc/guix/machines.scm'...
guix offload: error: failed to connect to 'pine64': Failed to resolve hostname pine64 (Name or service not known)
guix offload: warning: machine 'pbp' is 6 seconds behind
pbp
kernel: Linux 6.2.10-1-MANJARO-ARM
architecture: aarch64
host name: pbp
normalized load: 0.00
free disk space: 18542.41 MiB
time difference: -6 s
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