Infrastructure for Jenkins
by Jabs, Joachim
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Hi Guys,
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as previously offered:
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Im willing to provide you guys infrastructure for Jenkins. Im currently
trying out getting oVirt running on a cluster (we have 192 Cores and 3TB
RAM aviable) for providing help with problems around ovirt that might
arise.
The Cluster is not commercially used (Not right now) and for me its also
a good opportunity to learn about ovirt and also about hosting VM
related infrastructure. This will also be a test for stability and
maintainability around the hardware used.
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If you guys sum up what you need, I think I might be able to do
something for you there. If you have any questions regarding the offer,
just ask.
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Regards
Joachim Jabs / Gestahlt
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Guys,<o:p></o:p></p><p class=3DMsoNormal><o:p> </o:p></p><p =
class=3DMsoNormal>as previously offered:<o:p></o:p></p><p =
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lang=3DEN-US>Im willing to provide you guys infrastructure for Jenkins. =
Im currently trying out getting oVirt running on a cluster (we have 192 =
Cores and 3TB RAM aviable) for providing help with problems around ovirt =
that might arise.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class=3DMsoNormal><span =
lang=3DEN-US>The Cluster is not commercially used (Not right now) and =
for me its also a good opportunity to learn about ovirt and also about =
hosting VM related infrastructure. This will also be a test for =
stability and maintainability around the hardware =
used.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class=3DMsoNormal><span lang=3DEN-US> =
<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class=3DMsoNormal><span =
lang=3DEN-US><o:p> </o:p></span></p><p class=3DMsoNormal><span =
lang=3DEN-US>If you guys sum up what you need, I think I might be able =
to do something for you there. If you have any questions regarding the =
offer, just ask.<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class=3DMsoNormal><span =
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lang=3DEN-US>Regards<o:p></o:p></span></p><p class=3DMsoNormal><span =
lang=3DEN-US>Joachim Jabs / Gestahlt<o:p></o:p></span></p><p =
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12 years, 4 months
jenkins slaves
by Douglas Landgraf
Hi,
My name is Douglas Schilling Landgraf, I work for Red Hat to
provide improvements for VDSM/oVirt.
I have noticed that jenkins vdsm_unit_tests project failed because of a
package dependency.
If possible, can I have access to jenkins slaves to help maintain this
VDSM test project?
Thanks!
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Cheers
Douglas
12 years, 4 months
[RFC] moving services to OpenShift
by Karsten 'quaid' Wade
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Some of us have been having backchannel discussions of the idea of
moving oVirt services to OpenShift, specifically:
* WordPress (www.ovirt.org)[1]
* MediaWiki (wiki.ovirt.org) [2]
In the future I'd want to add Jenkins and mailman to that list,
when/if they become possible/available.
The main idea is to off-load the infrastructure work - maintaining the
server, network, OS, dependencies, etc. We'd have an easy way to share
responsibilities to the services using git - OpenShift projects are
maintained in git repositories, and when you commit a change, it
updates the live website. We'd then be able to take in fixes as pull
requests, or give direct key'd access to some people to work on parts
of the infrastructure.
What are some other reasons this is a good idea?
What are some considerations that might make this a bad idea?
We can discuss in tomorrow's meeting, but should make the decision on
this mailing list.
- - Karsten
[1] https://github.com/openshift/wordpress-example
[2] https://github.com/openshift/mediawiki-example
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http://TheOpenSourceWay.org .^\ http://community.redhat.com
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12 years, 4 months
Vote on the mission statement.
by Robert Middleswarth
After reviewing all the input and putting it all together this is what
we ended up with. Please vote if you think we should adopt this as out
mission statement. If you like please put +1 if you hate put a -1 if you
aren't sure put a 0.
Proposed Mission Statement
The oVirt Infra Team is a volunteer effort to provide community
infrastructure services by following the tenets of open source and accepted
professional standards of system administrators.
Thanks
Robert
12 years, 4 months
Gerrit's gitweb page is missing public git url
by Fabian Deutsch
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Hey,
I just noted that the public gerrit gitweb page is missing the public
git url to a repo.=20
E.g.: ovirt-node-tests
Gitweb page: http://gerrit.ovirt.org/gitweb?p=3Dovirt-node-tests.git
Names http and private git url:
http://gerrit.ovirt.org/p/ovirt-node-tests.git
ssh://.../ovirt-node-tests.git
Public git url (git://gerrit.ovirt.org/ovirt-node-tests) is missing.
It would be nice if this url could also be displayed, as git transport
is faster than http.
Greetings
fabian
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12 years, 4 months
Infra project mission statement RFC
by Robert Middleswarth
This week in the infra meeting the topic of a mission statement was
talked about and I was asked to send out some suggestions and ask for
feedback and combine the comments into a good mission statement. I
tired to take what was talked about in the chat and looked at mission
statements of other projects and this is what I came up with.
Proposed Mission Statement:
The Infrastructure (infra) team is a community services infrastructure
team. It purpose is to manage in a professional manner the oVirt's
project infrastructure following accepted professional standards of
system administrators. These administrators volunteer their time to
contribute to the oVirt project.
Thanks
Robert
12 years, 4 months
Trust seed
by Karsten 'quaid' Wade
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As discussed in last week's meeting, I'm proposing myself as a trust
seed for this team. Here's what that means, why me, and what it does
for us. Full consensus requested, please: +1, +0, or -1 (latter with
reasoning included.)
We need to make the leap with this project and begin trusting each
other enough to share root/sudo access on production servers[1]. By a
"trust seed" I mean, a person who all others involved trust in
deciding who else to trust. As a seed, it's a one time thing - once
created, the initial trust circle will decide for itself how to
perpetuate, i.e., how to add new people in to the trust circle.
Regarding my qualifications for being trusted and extending trust,
some supporting points:
* Some of you have met me in person, at the initial oVirt workshop and
other locations.
* Demonstrated involvement in oVirt (presuming my wiki and GPG
accounts are not compromised, I have commit and email history to show
involvement.)
* Trust in Red Hat can extend to me, based on my 10+ years employment,
etc.
* Presence and positions of trust in other open source projects,
namely the Fedora Project.
* Experience working in Fedora Infrastructure as part of a distance
team of people who have never all met in person.
* Handful of videos of me talking at conferences, identified by name,
and so forth.
I can provide references for the above, if requested.
Thanks - Karsten
[1] If we move to OpenShift (or similar), then the admin access is who
has keys to update the app on OpenShift; ultimately the same trust
issues need to be resolved.
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Karsten 'quaid' Wade, Sr. Analyst - Community Growth
http://TheOpenSourceWay.org .^\ http://community.redhat.com
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12 years, 4 months
Meeting minutes :: 2012-07-10
by Karsten 'quaid' Wade
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Minutes:
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2012/ovirt.2012-07-10-14.00.html
Minutes (text):
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2012/ovirt.2012-07-10-14.00.txt
Log:
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2012/ovirt.2012-07-10-14.00.log.html
==============
#ovirt Meeting
==============
Meeting started by quaid at 14:00:56 UTC. The full logs are available at
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2012/ovirt.2012-07-10-14.00.log.html .
Meeting summary
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* roll call aka "quick howdies" (quaid, 14:01:22)
* LINK:
http://ovirt.org/meetings/ovirt/2012/ovirt.2012-07-03-14.00.html
(quaid, 14:03:09)
* agenda (quaid, 14:03:43)
* Sub-project idea & status (quaid, 14:09:48)
* LINK: http://lists.ovirt.org/pipermail/board/2012-July/000570.html
(quaid, 14:10:35)
* LINK: http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/board (quaid,
14:12:39)
* The charter takes into account none programming maintainer so the
sub projects should as well. (RobertM, 14:14:14)
* Team mission (quaid, 14:15:23)
* need to decide on update policies (quaid, 14:28:20)
* ACTION: need to find one or more Puppet chiefs to lead us from the
darkness (quaid, 14:28:34)
* ACTION: RobertM to open & run thread about mission/goals/methods
(quaid, 14:31:59)
* New Jenkins server (quaid, 14:32:45)
* ACTION: eedri to try to split up current jobs on jenkins.ovirt.org
to try to speed us run time (eedri, 14:44:42)
* AGREED: new Jenkins server" enable per patch builds on ovirt-node,
watch load, then add per patch builds of vdsm (quaid, 14:51:38)
* Migrating Jenkins from EC2 (quaid, 14:55:12)
* LINK: http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/infra (quaid,
14:59:04)
* gestahlt has offered free vm hosting for jenkins slaves (mburns,
15:07:28)
* just need to get ovirt running in gestahlt 's environment (mburns,
15:07:55)
* may get hardware available from Red Hat IT eventually, but not for a
couple months... (mburns, 15:08:50)
Meeting ended at 15:17:26 UTC.
Action Items
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* need to find one or more Puppet chiefs to lead us from the darkness
* RobertM to open & run thread about mission/goals/methods
* eedri to try to split up current jobs on jenkins.ovirt.org to try to
speed us run time
Action Items, by person
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* eedri
* eedri to try to split up current jobs on jenkins.ovirt.org to try to
speed us run time
* RobertM
* RobertM to open & run thread about mission/goals/methods
* **UNASSIGNED**
* need to find one or more Puppet chiefs to lead us from the darkness
People Present (lines said)
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* quaid (90)
* eedri (80)
* mburns (57)
* ewoud (48)
* gestahlt (25)
* RobertM (21)
* ovirtbot (10)
* dneary (5)
* sgordon_ (2)
* joncox (2)
* MiKom (1)
* rgolan (1)
* tj (1)
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12 years, 4 months
Performance issue with wiki?
by Dave Neary
Hi all,
I've noticed both yesterday and today that the wiki can take a long time
to respond to submissions of page creations or page edits. Are there any
known performance issues, or is it just me?
Thanks,
Dave.
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Dave Neary
Community Action and Impact
Open Source and Standards Team, Red Hat
Phone: +33 9 50 71 55 62
12 years, 4 months