Do we have or can have ppc64 and ppc64le slaves in Jenkins?
by Juan Hernández
Hello,
Some of the packages that I maintain have native components that depend
on the underlying processor architecture. Currently we are building
these packages only for x86_64. Do we have or can we have ppc64 and
ppc64 le Jenkins slaves in order to perform the tests and builds there?
Thanks in advance,
Juan Hernandez
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8 years, 4 months
Web space in ovirt.org for the REST API documentation
by Juan Hernández
Hello,
Version 4.0 of the oVirt Engine API will include automatically generated
documentation of the API. This will be included in the server itself,
probably in a URL like
"http://engine.example.com/ovir-engine/api/explorer". I would like to
have this same documentation available in "ovirt.org", so that users
that don't have a server installed can still use the documentation,
something like this:
https://jhernand.fedorapeople.org/ovirt-api-explorer/#/home
The documentation and the application used to explore it require approx
20 MiB of space, for each version of the API (currently only one,
version 4).
Eventually this web site should be updated by a Jenkins job as part of
the release process.
Can we host this in ovirt.org?
Regards,
Juan Hernandez
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8 years, 6 months
mirrors management
by Sandro Bonazzola
Hi,
it has been raised several times now that we have our mirrors not
synchronized with our main repo.
I remember that a review of mirror monitoring solution has been done in the
past.
Do we have a design for making sure our users miss updates due to obsolete
mirrors?
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8 years, 8 months
Cannot add Shahar as reviewer in Gerrit
by Nir Soffer
Hi infra,
Can you fix Shahar account on gerrit, so we can add him as reviewer
to patches?
I get this error when trying the add Shahar to https://gerrit.ovirt.org/56574
Shahar Havivi <xxx(a)redhat.com> does not identify a registered user or group
This usually happens when your account was created using gmail account
and you login using redhat account (or the other way around).
Thanks,
Nir
8 years, 8 months
Experimental Jenkins monitoring
by Nadav Goldin
Hi,
I've created an experimental dashboard for Jenkins at our Grafana instance:
http://graphite.phx.ovirt.org/dashboard/db/jenkins-monitoring
(if you don't have an account, you can enrol with github/google)
currently it collects the following metrics:
1) How many jobs in the Build Queue are waiting per slaves' label:
for instance: if there are 4 builds of a job that is restricted to 'el7'
and 2 builds of another job
which is restricted to 'el7' in the build queue we will see 6 for 'el7' in
the first graph.
'No label' sums jobs which are waiting but are unrestricted.
2) How many slaves are idle per label.
note that the slave's labels are contained in the job's labels, but not
vice versa, as
we allow regex expressions such as (fc21 || fc22 ). right now it treats
them as simple
strings.
3) Total number of online/offline/idle slaves
besides the normal monitoring, it can help us:
1) minimize the difference between 'idle' slaves per label and jobs waiting
in the build queue per label.
this might be caused by unnecessary restrictions on the label, or maybe by
the
'Throttle Concurrent Builds' plugin.
2) decide how many VMs and which OS to install on the new hosts.
3) in the future, once we have the 'slave pools' implemented, we could
implement
auto-scaling based on thresholds or some other function.
'experimental' - as it still needs to be tested for stability(it is based
on python-jenkins
and graphite-send) and also more metrics can be added(maybe avg running time
per job? builds per hour? ) - will be happy to hear.
I plan later to pack it all into independent fabric tasks(i.e. fab
do.jenkins.slaves.show)
Nadav
8 years, 8 months
Re: [Gluster-infra] Download.gluster.org 27 April 2016 postmortem
by Amye Scavarda
On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 10:24 AM, Mike Hulsman <mike(a)hulsman.net> wrote:
>
> Quoting Kaushal M <kshlmster(a)gmail.com>:
>
> On Wed, Apr 27, 2016 at 5:21 PM, Michael Scherer <mscherer(a)redhat.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Le mercredi 27 avril 2016 à 14:39 +0300, Eyal Edri a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Excellent post-mortem!
>>>>
>>>> Do you think its worth adding mirrors to gluster repos like oVirt is
>>>> doing?
>>>> [1]
>>>>
>>>> [1]
>>>> http://ovirt-infra-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/General/Mirror.html
>>>>
>>>
>>> That could be a solution.
>>>
>>> But we have the ressources to host a mirror ourself in the DC, it just
>>> need a ip address, and a migration of servers (which is taking a awful
>>> lot of time to happen :/ ).
>>>
>>> One issue we would have with a mirror is on the download stats.
>>>
>>> This and the need to have a mirrorlist, not sure how that's done on
>>> dnf/yum side theses days.
>>>
>>>
>> Someone recently offered to mirror download.gluster.org (I need to dig
>> archives to find out who exactly). Didn't we take up their offer?
>>
> I offered to mirror gluster to ftp.nluug.nl
> We already mirror Ovirt for a while, and are happy to setup a mirror for
> gluster.
> Our bandwidth is 10Gb, and we are located in Amsterdam, the netherlands.
> I am happy to setup a mirror.
>
> Mike Hulsman
>
>
>>
>>> --
>>> Michael Scherer
>>> Sysadmin, Community Infrastructure and Platform, OSAS
>>>
>>>
I've reached out to our metrics team to see what happens to our download
metrics if we have a mirror, as being able to have accurate project metrics
is pretty important.
I'll let you know what solution they come up with and we'll move forward
from there.
- amye
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8 years, 8 months