I started an mrepo run after adding CentOS in a screen session. The run
appears to be running a lot longer than previous and it's not clear to me
what exactly it's doing at present or whats safe to do. Lukas could you
check on it in your morning and see if you spot anything odd about why it
seems to have stalled or slowed down?

On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 6:01 AM, Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden <
ew...@kohlvanwijngaarden.nl> wrote:

> Those sound like good arguments, but if we don't test on older releases
> then we don't know for sure they work either. IMHO it's acceptable to
> explicitly only support EL 7.4 and up. We don't have the resources to
> support older versions especially since CentOS doesn't support that either.
> If users want verified working versions on EL < 7.4 then they should either
> help us properly support it or buy support from a vendor that does want to
> promise it works.
>
>
> On Thu, Nov 16, 2017 at 08:56:39AM +0100, Lukas Zapletal wrote:
>
>> I would be against syncing regularly but I don't do much packaging so
>> it's up to you. The problem I see is "random" breakage. You come to
>> work on Monday after sync and if you don't realize the package was
>> deleted from EPEL, you can burn hour or something to figure it out
>> sometimes. This was pretty clear case but as you know there are
>> situations (SCL) when it is not that clear.
>>
>> If we ever deploy new koji, I'd vote to avoid getting OS updates
>> completely, just base channels and explicit updates when we need it.
>> We need reproducible builds, with autosync we are not getting it.
>>
>> One note, if we sync CentOS or RHEL base to particular version,
>> chances are that SELinux won't load on older releases. So basically we
>> must be ready to do minimum requirements change here.
>>
>> Thanks for solving the problem.
>>
>> LZ
>>
>> On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 10:05 PM, Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden
>> <ew...@kohlvanwijngaarden.nl> wrote:
>>
>>> I think we should sync & update. CentOS has no concept of supported minor
>>> releases and we should be testing with a supported release.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 03:57:40PM -0500, Eric D Helms wrote:
>>>
>>>>
>>>> This now appears to be working again. One out standing question that
>>>> affects nodejs- packaging builds.
>>>>
>>>> As part of the RHEL 7.4 release, http-parser was removed from EPEL. With
>>>> this latest round of Koji external repositories update we now have a
>>>> newer
>>>> EPEL with this package removed. We did not update our CentOS external
>>>> repository that would include this package. Not updating the base OS has
>>>> been our policy for a while now it would seem. We have two options:
>>>>
>>>> 1) Sync and update CentOS
>>>> 2) Add http-parser to the overrides tag for foreman-nightly
>>>>
>>>> On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 2:11 PM, Eric D Helms <ericdhe...@gmail.com>
>>>> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I had forgotten to run the repo-regen on Koji. That is finishing up now.
>>>>> I
>>>>> will run another test after and report back.
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 2:08 PM, Patrick Creech <pcre...@redhat.com>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> On Wed, 2017-11-15 at 14:00 -0500, Patrick Creech wrote:
>>>>>> > On Wed, 2017-11-15 at 19:56 +0100, Lukas Zapletal wrote:
>>>>>> > > I do not have access here, can someone take a look? Are repodata
>>>>>> > > present for EPEL7?
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > If I have the correct path, it does not appear so:
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > [root@koji repodata]# pwd
>>>>>> > /mnt/koji/external-repos/epel7-x86_64/epel/repodata
>>>>>> > [root@koji repodata]# ls
>>>>>> > [root@koji repodata]#
>>>>>> >
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I might not have, this path DOES have repodata:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> /mnt/koji/external-repos/www/epel7-x86_64/RPMS.epel/repodata
>>>>>>
>>>>>> > > LZ
>>>>>> > >
>>>>>> > > On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 6:15 PM, Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden
>>>>>> > > <ew...@kohlvanwijngaarden.nl> wrote:
>>>>>> > > > I still get errors when building:
>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>> > > > http://koji.katello.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=52363
>>>>>> > > > http://koji.katello.org/kojifiles/work/tasks/2363/52363/
>>>>>> root.log
>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>> > > > DEBUG util.py:439:  Error downloading packages:
>>>>>> > > > DEBUG util.py:439:    1:nodejs-6.10.3-1.el7.x86_64: failed to
>>>>>> retrieve
>>>>>> > > > nodejs-6.10.3-1.el7.x86_64.rpm from build
>>>>>> > > > DEBUG util.py:439:  error was [Errno 2] Local file does not
>>>>>> exist:
>>>>>> > > > /mnt/koji/external-repos/www/epel7-x86_64/RPMS.epel/nodejs-6
>>>>>> .10.3-1.el7.x86_64.rpm
>>>>>> > > > DEBUG util.py:439:    http-parser-2.7.1-3.el7.x86_64: failed to
>>>>>> retrieve
>>>>>> > > > http-parser-2.7.1-3.el7.x86_64.rpm from build
>>>>>> > > > DEBUG util.py:439:  error was [Errno 2] Local file does not
>>>>>> exist:
>>>>>> > > > /mnt/koji/external-repos/www/epel7-x86_64/RPMS.epel/http-par
>>>>>> ser-2.7.1-3.el7.x86_64.rpm
>>>>>> > > > DEBUG util.py:439:    1:npm-3.10.10-1.6.10.3.1.el7.x86_64:
>>>>>> failed
>>>>>> to
>>>>>> > > > retrieve npm-3.10.10-1.6.10.3.1.el7.x86_64.rpm from build
>>>>>> > > > DEBUG util.py:439:  error was [Errno 2] Local file does not
>>>>>> exist:
>>>>>> > > > /mnt/koji/external-repos/www/epel7-x86_64/RPMS.epel/npm-3.10
>>>>>> .10-1.6.10.3.1.el7.x86_64.rpm
>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>> > > >
>>>>>> > > > On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 11:44:24AM -0500, Eric D Helms wrote:
>>>>>> > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > Looks like everything is back up and working as expected. For
>>>>>> packagers,
>>>>>> > > > > keep in mind that this updated some of our external
>>>>>> repositories
>>>>>> to their
>>>>>> > > > > latest versions if you see any oddities. This also means that
>>>>>> Fedora 27 is
>>>>>> > > > > available as an external repository for Pulp and Katello
>>>>>> > > > > clients.
>>>>>> > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > On Wed, Nov 15, 2017 at 9:32 AM, Lukas Zapletal
>>>>>> > > > > <l...@redhat.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > > Hey,
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > > when I initiated mrepo -n (dry run) this morning to see how
>>>>>> mrepo
>>>>>> > > > > > works on our koji in order to test if we are able to add
>>>>>> > > > > > Fedora
>>>>>> 27 for
>>>>>> > > > > > Pulp, I learned that this "dry run" is actually a real run
>>>>>> and
>>>>>> mrepo
>>>>>> > > > > > initiated full resync of our content without metadata
>>>>>> regeneration.
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > > This rendered our external repositories unusable as all
>>>>>> metadata were
>>>>>> > > > > > deleted. All builds will fail today with missing
>>>>>> dependencies.
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > > The plan: we need to let mrepo finish "dry run" downloading
>>>>>> of
>>>>>> Fedora
>>>>>> > > > > > 27 and then we need to reexecute it with proper flags:
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > > cat /usr/local/bin/koji-sync-external-repos
>>>>>> > > > > > #!/bin/bash
>>>>>> > > > > > mrepo -qugf
>>>>>> > > > > > koji list-targets --quiet | awk '{print $2}' | sort -u |
>>>>>> xargs
>>>>>> -I '{}'
>>>>>> > > > > > koji regen-repo --nowait '{}'
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > > Note the -u -g -f flags for mrepo, this will cause all
>>>>>> > > > > > metadata
>>>>>> to be
>>>>>> > > > > > regenerated. Once this command is done, koji will see
>>>>>> missing
>>>>>> > > > > > dependencies to appear.
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > > The dry run of mrepo is running in screen and it is about to
>>>>>> finish
>>>>>> > > > > > hopefully soon. I will defer this to Eric in case it won't
>>>>>> finish by
>>>>>> > > > > > EMEA EOB.
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > > Sorry for inconvenience, but dry run should be dry run,
>>>>>> right.
>>>>>> > > > > >
>>>>>> > > > > > --
>>>>>> > > > > > Later,
>>>>>> > > > > >   Lukas @lzap Zapletal
>>>>>> > > > > >
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