On Wed, 26 Feb 2020 at 22:15, Kevin Fenzi <ke...@scrye.com> wrote:

> On Wed, Feb 26, 2020 at 07:18:53AM +0100, Jan Kaluza wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'm considering migration of ODCS
> > (https://odcs.fedoraproject.org/api/1/composes/) to Openshift in order
> > to make it more scalable and also to make it closer to internal ODCS
> > deployment which I would like to also move to Openshift in the future.
> > I have some questions related to this:
> >
> > 1) ODCS needs /mnt/koji mounted in read-only mode. Based on my
> > information, it should be possible to mount /mnt/koji in read-only
> > mode in Openshift. Do you foresee any issues with this?
>
> The biggest problem with it is that openshift wont let multiple pods use
> the same pv, so you have to make N of them confusingly, but I guess
> thats not a blocker.
>
> > 2) ODCS needs /srv/odcs NFS storage ("fedora_odcs") mounted in
> > read-write mode. Is it possible and safe to mount this storage in
> > Openshift in read-write?
>
> Yeah, should be. But note only in one pod.


This should work from multiple pods just fine if the PV is a RWX
(ReadWriteMany) volume, which NFS is capable of.


>
> > 3) If I understand it correctly, I will have to use official Fedora
> > Openshift (it means *no* comunnishift) even for my initial tests,
> > because communishift does not allow me to mount these volumes. Is it
>
> Correct, you cannot mount any of those volumes there.
> You can however use clean new volumes and populate them with whatever
> test data you like. So, it may still be wise to do initial work in
> communishift and then move on to internal clusters once things are
> working? But you are doing the work, so it's up to you of course. :)
>
> > possible to ask for new Fedora Openshift project for this use-case?
>
> Well, the way the project exists is via a playbook/configuation in
> ansible, so you can come up with a patch and send it for review?
> Look at playbooks/openshift-apps and roles/openshift-apps for examples.
>
> > 4) Do you foresee any issues I might be missing?
>
> I would think it would work.
>
> kevin
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