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Revert "docs: add troubleshooting session in remote builds"
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there are multiple machines of the right type, Nix will prefer the
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fastest, taking load into account.
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6. A comma-separated list of _supported features_. If a derivation has
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6. A comma-separated list of *supported features*. If a derivation has
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the `requiredSystemFeatures` attribute, then Nix will only perform
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the derivation on a machine that has the specified features. For
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instance, the attribute
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will cause the build to be performed on a machine that has the `kvm`
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feature.
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7. A comma-separated list of _mandatory features_. A machine will only
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7. A comma-separated list of *mandatory features*. A machine will only
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be used to build a derivation if all of the machine’s mandatory
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features appear in the derivation’s `requiredSystemFeatures`
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attribute..
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@ -156,13 +156,3 @@ option `builders-use-substitutes` in your local `nix.conf`.
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To build only on remote builders and disable building on the local
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machine, you can use the option `--max-jobs 0`.
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## Troubleshooting
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### ssh
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even if the store is reachable with `nix store ping --store your_store_url`, the nix-daemon might not be able to reach it. nix-daemon operates as root so you need to make sure that the machine is reachable via ssh as root user.
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- add the `-vvv` flags to show more information on the potential problem.
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- make sure your store is reachable by the root user. `sudo ssh -i "your_ssh_key_path" your_user@your_hostname`
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- make sure your ssh_config is set for the root user to access that server or that your builders configuration contains the ssh_key, user and hostname
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