Openshift v2 being retired -- plans

This is an OpenPGP/MIME signed message (RFC 4880 and 3156) --qGg0xr0KhPITwWGP6kDUxEDLh49FS267b Content-Type: multipart/mixed; boundary="ex7GsPnaoga3jsavcgi6sDwPIF35xSPdf"; protected-headers="v1" From: =?UTF-8?B?TWFyYyBEZXF1w6huZXMgKER1Y2sp?= <duck@redhat.com> To: oVirt Infra <infra@ovirt.org> Message-ID: <9052deac-ac64-1058-c166-940869a4f1c0@redhat.com> Subject: Openshift v2 being retired -- plans --ex7GsPnaoga3jsavcgi6sDwPIF35xSPdf Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8 Content-Language: en-US Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Quack, Our assets: - user 'ovirt': + wiki: I don't have access to this account, the old wiki is dead, so unless there is another wiki around I don't know I guess this is unuse= d - user 'ovirtweb': + beta: this is the website; we would need a small VM with httpd (static website) and that's about it; I've got Ansible rules I can use to build it very fast and adapting the current publishing from the builder host is already Ansible-managed and easy + status: this is the Cachet instance; I guess Evegheni knows more about it and could move this in another VM quicky too So let's prioritize this and get it over with. \_o< --ex7GsPnaoga3jsavcgi6sDwPIF35xSPdf-- --qGg0xr0KhPITwWGP6kDUxEDLh49FS267b Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEcpcqg+UmRT3yiF+BVen596wcRD8FAlmj6nAACgkQVen596wc RD+GgBAAyJY9XM6a/41jkD2HXxtuM1D5/FTyhFGo1eOMSS63ViBfYlJwslscujD7 UIIXIDK4WMhd4QAq4/GNtgjXH83S2G7H65uAjS706U34NAX1sFIWIoNNHuaSHBi1 mrTDbYkT943+IWONM3shLIE7Dgz57RF57WhRSfCcWAJ9pYpGdnj1Z1pyM1aXV2tJ fxjpzjMV02QftRjG/Us372ZO0bZiz2CXRMGL0aJvq2HFAedVnPNht9eBGnerVy6M f8YEcFy5t7aWngxMi11xIhfdMeeudxSCxMB29fNLqRHC/rxEb7taXbZvqbHuHVop g2e4mz5D9LWrZlyX58N02woKUUJ7L0u9GtixmjmLafHhSgsEODu/beWWKIRC2VyF 6g/ihgGu833vI37HG/qZMzFPW/Mq0YGqe3MOPI3ehDaZvDZVlob4/Kz0dTrmCAaH Yva3D1jP0KMvmDpU7OrVvLNG7wMDIp+0kuWrjz8Rh9qGB6GD9Mcdd8KxrUl4tDQ1 xX+Zy+1lPQ8mZcX1r5WK0DwD8Tf2y5wffGE2QkEITjC7AiIteFEJG/GUpeXR34u6 Q27KCk4nIn0tV9B7LwVACqRYDSyxxZhHhubWVLbypzxh9ceXFQ7d/Ix1onTMd4EC xMJJFzqjXP1zJH2wYp9npT2SFUYYivqkoyc0pAvKYpqKp7bcPgM= =LBq7 -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --qGg0xr0KhPITwWGP6kDUxEDLh49FS267b--

On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 1:03 PM, Marc Dequènes (Duck) <duck@redhat.com> wrote:
Quack,
Our assets: - user 'ovirt': + wiki: I don't have access to this account, the old wiki is dead, so unless there is another wiki around I don't know I guess this is unused - user 'ovirtweb': + beta: this is the website; we would need a small VM with httpd (static website) and that's about it; I've got Ansible rules I can use to build it very fast and adapting the current publishing from the builder host is already Ansible-managed and easy + status: this is the Cachet instance; I guess Evegheni knows more about it and could move this in another VM quicky too
So let's prioritize this and get it over with.
+1, do we have a ticket on it? Do you need assistance from Evgheni to complete it or you'll be able to handle it?
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=20 =20 On Mon, Aug 28, 2017 at 1:03 PM, Marc Dequ=C3=A8nes (Duck) <duck@redhat= =2Ecom <mailto:duck@redhat.com>> wrote: =20 Quack, =20 Our assets: =C2=A0 - user 'ovirt': =C2=A0 =C2=A0 + wiki: I don't have access to this account, the old = wiki is dead, so unless there is another wiki around I don't know I guess this is=
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about it and could move this in another VM quicky too =20 So let's prioritize this and get it over with. =20 =20 +1, do we have a ticket on it?=C2=A0 Do you need assistance from Evgheni to complete it or you'll be able to=
handle it?=C2=A0
As for 'ovirt/wiki', someone with access should check if this is ok to trash it. As for 'ovirtweb/beta', I can create a ticket and do it. I still need to learn how to create a VM by myself, always lazily relied on you to do it :-). As for 'ovirtweb/status', I know nothing of the details and I've other things on my plate so I will leave this to whoever wants to handle it. \_o< --f7uOXfKsJqBIn9ekbb0WNoM3CSW6fSl2p-- --xGUImK3uLU741ArCNqXj0fTBUp4eqDmPj Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEcpcqg+UmRT3yiF+BVen596wcRD8FAlmlidUACgkQVen596wc RD9ygRAAyVaZQJkOms6WH+ooC4vFRtop3Qzhy/ZYDqfRKPpJeLHs3TYWcL53wpwY suaa3LA666rTLV/kZ/MhedX9WY3WSjSOks6jeH+QpWz4ZIzesq02Q5MpYcovGLnW Iase4dzDE9JrPFb6qPO3u5jv1GYjwxN2FY3tIs0/JyqLTfppDOjWqNkc5IRCeNEZ /8M2XjDJol6esCPo6ty37Tb/BULrErRMQ2EBvO4pLbSyJpApCBH2H1vxHExwburG zBtxdiJ7mW49eJ42pWiSWrLpMKOlCmaKjsybJwxMAujvYjidvjY13mtkTHxXHX/F /71KwTTDG77iIekRuk/qX7p1LPtCUSqc+Q9tB9BLuvvQ9SfwjSiPFCvff+qEAu8h Y36RUq2ejgtQzqR3m33Y7MiYjqupVjUv7JviqOeXLfRBJZnkSF68nHIxRcRTclFn zdlUhX4aLQkXd2qZsJhHno+vaqrl+JlUev+joM8legUZ2mGRvrYmSrqQTsZAyZwO 3vbvrVQ4mwYlF2RsWjQkhC2Kf8OfbhhBiHH1a+gBSLUoBFPjDLFQ8ewrtRBnA9w0 eYbeJm9LcmhrBQ8QrUtOJj9reoF5k2YVSHGVJtSwKaG02XUF+fRO5GRsbJYbu0XL 5nDI9CewIGMRnl2WSGfPVp6wBCxY+ZeyH8aJlRLs3vvkKc0uWCw= =xhmS -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --xGUImK3uLU741ArCNqXj0fTBUp4eqDmPj--

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As for 'ovirtweb/beta', I can create a ticket and do it. I still need t= o learn how to create a VM by myself, always lazily relied on you to do i= t :-).
I'd like some help to create the VM please. The doc: http://ovirt-infra-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/Phoenix_Lab/oVirt_Hosts/= index.html#ovirt-datacenter-organization does not explain the steps. I found a el7_cloud_image and used it. My VM did not have a network interface created by default so I added one. Also I thought we were over with Foreman, but it does not seem so, so I created a config. Now I don't know what's going on with my VM but the provisioning does not happen for some reason. Could someone help me? Btw, the oVirt engine and Foreman websites have broken TLS certificates as well as very short admin passwords. I think we should do better as all this is available from outside. \_o< --4oDHrelmwvF0IxBgI9RNwURvJXNooWuCB-- --DdTPkRSfJLT70OkeDR3KAQvFVdClXO2ow Content-Type: application/pgp-signature; name="signature.asc" Content-Description: OpenPGP digital signature Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="signature.asc" -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iQIzBAEBCgAdFiEEcpcqg+UmRT3yiF+BVen596wcRD8FAlmmQqsACgkQVen596wc RD/SEBAAxKuuqKXEWYvFlc3915X/gLGUPuoDJBJ+TRhk4r2bocJFE5YKK7zKxeto pC2PS1gc6e3xcTEwlY/n1IWTZJRb5kQrNjTAkJJPq4Ee0YbguJRRW5jM4T6YlapW VrzLmvSAHtyLA4Y6zMvSedjbESn5b53fhIvVLmDJZMiz088DSXIPwGiEB5/t4oye kqh0WbVcSk3QwPyf6KaChUEGaKPyddVyROorJsFKrgZEBkUgKs2Kjrt57/NGn5c0 GCJGGKLVGxldlH83yml/eKsWw1S5M3Eo08Ds1eJtw6CzXpsoG9fpt2gwlozHnGpu Gv8nN5f914ClitXlfWsh4Mf9w41fxYZDRYMbyY5RbE0pmVOxBKw1tYnB0T2MMNnX MuHYqWtlJCh9F+yMhRrLqInOqxoPl3jVTkpHzkvdMNbWSQUzZtkf1e5Y3u9lTelh iUr56iTylmvk+S1ycdHpjHtny2sYab6ZjlEh8dtp9MLz+hellFVL1n6bGKfWMPVY B/K4JfRiK5prA7zDpIOw9MRTo6KKRfe9jeCDJHYY7NUx907S+ZeDA/97B2TadFck 3EjDidzw/W1mT+d1Zj6KaRAGOI/0Ci8g5vQOLR7EjxXC6e8Kj7aEFYtg1/XGgmmq ZUyCCqgEFM3UHvuIblUi+nf+DWWs93ixNN7WHj0en1YAsoMztM0= =wqdv -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- --DdTPkRSfJLT70OkeDR3KAQvFVdClXO2ow--

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Barak Korren bkorren@redhat.com RHCE, RHCi, RHV-DevOps Team https://ifireball.wordpress.com/ בתאריך 30 באוג׳ 2017 08:01 AM, "Marc Dequènes (Duck)" <duck@redhat.com> כתב: Btw I tried to create an account in the oVirt engine UI and you cannot just add any person but I'm not to be found in the internal authorization provider either so… Foreman was ok though. The engine local users DB is a relatively new feature (since 3.6 afair). Our engine instance predates it so it may not be setup at all. It doesn't have a gui anyway. I prefer not to have local users though, but rely on external auth providers instead. Its theoretically possible to attach engine to something like Keycloak, but someone needes to figure out the details...

בתאריך 30 באוג׳ 2017 07:46 AM, "Marc Dequènes (Duck)" <duck@redhat.com> כתב: Quack, On 08/30/2017 12:35 AM, Marc Dequènes (Duck) wrote:
As for 'ovirtweb/beta', I can create a ticket and do it. I still need to learn how to create a VM by myself, always lazily relied on you to do it :-).
I'd like some help to create the VM please. The doc: http://ovirt-infra-docs.readthedocs.io/en/latest/ Phoenix_Lab/oVirt_Hosts/index.html#ovirt-datacenter-organization does not explain the steps. I found a el7_cloud_image and used it. My VM did not have a network interface created by default so I added one. Also I thought we were over with Foreman, but it does not seem so, so I created a config. Now I don't know what's going on with my VM but the provisioning does not happen for some reason. Could someone help me? Im not sure if creating VMs is the right approach. We have our own OpenShift instance. Perhaps create containers there? Btw, the oVirt engine and Foreman websites have broken TLS certificates as well as very short admin passwords. I think we should do better as all this is available from outside. Well, we've wanted to deprecate foreman for ages, and attach an external auth provider to engine... but evegheny was busy with more basic isssues...

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Im not sure if creating VMs is the right approach. We have our own OpenShift instance. Perhaps create containers there?
I only used OpenShift v2, but I can learn. I created an account, so if someone can give me some power it would be nice. Also I wonder how we can mix Ansible and OpenShift. It seem you can use Ansible a provisionner to build an image, which is nice, but that's a deep change in how we use Ansible. AFAIK you're not supposed to deploy Ansible rules in a running OpenShift Container directly like you do on a VM. I'd be happy to have advice (during the meeting?). Also btw, port 8443 is not opened from the outside, which is not very practical.
Well, we've wanted to deprecate foreman for ages, and attach an externa= l auth provider to engine... but evegheny was busy with more basic isssue= s...
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On 30 August 2017 at 12:24, Marc Dequènes (Duck) <duck@redhat.com> wrote:
Quack,
On 08/30/2017 02:59 PM, Barak Korren wrote:
Im not sure if creating VMs is the right approach. We have our own OpenShift instance. Perhaps create containers there?
I only used OpenShift v2, but I can learn. I created an account, so if someone can give me some power it would be nice.
Also I wonder how we can mix Ansible and OpenShift. It seem you can use Ansible a provisionner to build an image, which is nice, but that's a deep change in how we use Ansible. AFAIK you're not supposed to deploy Ansible rules in a running OpenShift Container directly like you do on a VM. I'd be happy to have advice (during the meeting?).
I think the way to go here is to use ansible-containers to run Ansible rules inside the containers at build time. I think it can also deploy the built containers into openshift when it is done.
Also btw, port 8443 is not opened from the outside, which is not very practical.
I think you are supposed to use a router to direct traffic from "normal" ports and hostnames such as 80 or 443 into the internal higher ports on the containers. -- Barak Korren RHV DevOps team , RHCE, RHCi Red Hat EMEA redhat.com | TRIED. TESTED. TRUSTED. | redhat.com/trusted
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