Re: [PATCH] Had a request from the freemedia people to do this. 2 +1's?

2009-11-08 Thread Xavier Lamien
+1

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On Nov 8, 2009 5:24 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:

---
 configs/system/smtp/aliases.template.erb |2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)

diff --git a/configs/system/smtp/aliases.template.erb
b/configs/system/smtp/aliases.template.erb
index 96c0aef..7382246 100644
--- a/configs/system/smtp/aliases.template.erb
+++ b/configs/system/smtp/aliases.template.erb
@@ -192,7 +192,7 @@ info: fedora-marketing-l...@redhat.com
 press: pfrields, mspevack,kschi...@redhat.com,ckazm...@redhat.com
 fedorarewards: famsco-l...@redhat.com
 openvideo: tchung
-freemedia: tchung
+freemedia: tchung,mspevack,susmit

 # Firstname.lastname exceptions (preferrably only for people with a good
reason)
 # History: these are people wishing to keep their firstname.lastname email
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1.6.2.5

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Re: [Change Request] koji theming

2009-08-24 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Mon, Aug 24, 2009 at 6:32 PM, Dennis Gilmoreden...@ausil.us wrote:
 Id like to update the koji theming
 i need to install the rpms from
 http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1629426 and apply a small
 hotfix to kojiweb https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1628

 the impact is minimal and easily reversed.  all changes are upstream.  Ill be
 publishing the hg repos on fedorapeople later today for the theming rpms.

 can i get 2 +1's please



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Bad cvs commit

2009-06-15 Thread Xavier Lamien
We currently having a bad commit into cvs pkgs dir :
http://cvs.fedoraproject.org/viewvc/?root=pkgs
against the package openscada.

Actually, this dir has write access due to group membership on packager group.

If an cvsadmin can have a look and fix this, that would be great.
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Re: [PATCH] Add requested redirects for release notes.

2009-05-28 Thread Xavier Lamien
+1 from me

On May 28, 2009 8:05 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:

On Thu, 28 May 2009, Ricky Zhou wrote:  On 2009-05-28 09:22:09 AM, Mike
McGrath wrote:   I'm won...
K, then +1 from me.

We need one more +1 if anyone is so inclined.

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Re: db2

2009-05-06 Thread Xavier Lamien
I'm ok with sunday afternoon.

On May 6, 2009 6:21 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:

So xen13 actually seems (might be) fixed now.  Hasn't rebooted since the
tech went out.  So I want to move the databases that should be on db2,
back to db2.  I know lots of work is being done right now though on
various systems so I want to coordinate with everyone.

Would scheduling downtime for Sunday afternoon work for everyone?

   -Mike

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Re: Out for the next couple of days

2009-04-16 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:30 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:
 I'm moving tomorrow which means I'll be largely unavailable over the next
 several days.  I'll be able to make my way to a starbucks for internet
 and stuff for emergencies but other then that probably won't be around
 much.

        -Mike


Could you give me access back to cnodex during those time
in eventually if libvirtd-qpid segfault again ?

thx

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Re: Pycon people

2009-03-27 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 5:54 PM, Dennis Gilmore den...@ausil.us wrote:
 On Thursday 26 March 2009 11:29:54 pm Seth Vidal wrote:
 On Thu, 26 Mar 2009, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
  On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 8:57 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:
  Just a heads up, many of the Infrastructure Team members (including
  myself) will be at pycon (http://us.pycon.org/) so our online
  availability will be scarce.
 
  Who are the backups in case of emergency. I can probably work out some
  time off if you need it.

 I'm here and around and I get the pages.

 Im here also


I'm around too.

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Meeting Log 2009-03-26

2009-03-26 Thread Xavier Lamien
Here is the meeting log of this week.
Also attached an html formatted's


---
15:07 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to:
Infrastructure -- Who's here?
15:07  * skvidal is
15:08  * jds2001 is in the cheap seats
15:08  ggruener ping
15:08 -!- mdomsch [n=matt_...@cpe-70-124-62-55.austin.res.rr.com] has
joined #fedora-meeting
15:08  mmcgrath k, lets get started
15:08  * SmootherFrOgZ is
15:08 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to:
Infrastructure -- Tickets
15:08  mdomsch yo
15:09  mmcgrath .tiny
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/query?status=newstatus=assignedstatus=reopenedgroup=milestonekeywords=~Meetingorder=priority
15:09  zodbot mmcgrath: http://tinyurl.com/47e37y
15:09  mmcgrath .ticket 1203
15:09  dgilmore sup yall
15:09  zodbot mmcgrath: #1203 (RFR: x86_64 host for composing spins)
- Fedora Infrastructure - Trac -
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/1203
15:09  mmcgrath This one's still blocking on me, I'm working with
one of the virt guys to figure out what's going on.
15:09  mmcgrath it's certainly a bug of somekind
15:09  mmcgrath So nothing new there
15:10 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to:
Infrastructure -- Beta Release Tickets
15:10  mmcgrath https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/report/9
15:10  skvidal jds2001: there are expensive seats?
15:10  mmcgrath Everything here is still good from last week, just
been delayed
15:10 -!- bpepple|lt
[n=bpepple|@adsl-69-214-168-154.dsl.wotnoh.ameritech.net] has quit
[Ex-Chat]
15:11  mmcgrath Right now we're scheduled to do a beta release on the 31st.
15:11  mmcgrath f13: that still the case?
15:12  * mmcgrath will assume it is unless he hears otherwise.
15:12  mmcgrath So that's it on that
15:12 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to:
Infrastructure -- Calendar system
15:12  mmcgrath Did everyone here the email susmit sent out today?
15:12  jds2001 no, but i saw it :)
15:12  skvidal heh
15:12  dgilmore I did
15:12  mmcgrath read it
15:12  dgilmore te3xt to speech in all its robotic goodness
15:13  mmcgrath my fingers can't keep up with my brain anymore, and
it seems to be a UDP communication
15:13  dgilmore mmcgrath: my main question is how hard will it be to
setup that desktop calandering apps can manage
15:13  mmcgrath herlo: you around?
15:14  mmcgrath dgilmore: no idea
15:15  mmcgrath we'll have to see what herlo and susmit come up with.
15:15  mmcgrath I'm not even sure what's available and stuff.
15:15  mmcgrath seems they're not really around though so we can move on.
15:15  mmcgrath anyone have any questions or comments more on the
calendar stuff?  susmit's not here so it's probably best to take
  it to the list anyway.
15:16  dgilmore take it to the list
15:16  mmcgrath cool
15:16 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to:
Infrastructure -- Cloud Stuff
15:16  mmcgrath SmootherFrOgZ: you around?
15:16  SmootherFrOgZ yep
15:17  mmcgrath sweet
15:17  mmcgrath so the hardware finally has network.
15:17  mmcgrath as of yesterday
15:17  mmcgrath so woot.
15:17  mmcgrath I'm going through and getting the RSAII cards fixed
up, next is going to be getting the sysadmin-cloud (or whatever
  that group was) on those hosts.
15:17  mmcgrath SmootherFrOgZ: have you seen the latest ovirt release?
15:18  mmcgrath 0.97 is out, but it's not obvious from the ovirt.org
website, it's just up in their ovirt repo
15:18  mmcgrath http://ovirt.org/repos/ovirt/10/x86_64/
15:18  SmootherFrOgZ yeah, i plan to give it a shot this week-end
15:18  SmootherFrOgZ and rebuild it for rhel
15:19  jds2001 why rebuild for rhel?
15:19  mmcgrath SmootherFrOgZ: excellent, mind moving the cloud wiki
page under Infrastructure/ some place?  And I'll get the IP
  information in there soon.
15:19  jds2001 these machines run fedora, no?
15:19  jds2001 or am I missing info again? :D
15:19  mmcgrath jds2001: they actually will run Fedora, the nodes anyway
15:19  SmootherFrOgZ i don't
15:19  mmcgrath :)
15:20  mmcgrath So things are going ok there.
15:20  mmcgrath We continue to have some... less then easy to work
with network restrictions.
15:20  mmcgrath for example outbound ntp is currently blocked.
15:20  mmcgrath but we're working with the network team to figure
out what all to do about that.
15:20  SmootherFrOgZ so, will we keep fedora for those boxes ?
15:21  jds2001 sync'ing time is dangerous stuff you know!
15:21  mmcgrath SmootherFrOgZ: probably, that's what their devs are using.
15:22  SmootherFrOgZ k.
15:23  mmcgrath Anyone have any other questions on that?
15:24  mmcgrath k
15:24  mmcgrath well with that
15:24 -!- mmcgrath changed the topic of #fedora-meeting to:
Infrastructure -- Open Floor
15:26  mmcgrath anyone have anything to discuss?
15:26  wwoods a quick question: the current implementation of
DebuginfoFS requires 200GB disk and a davfs server.
15:27  mmcgrath :) things have gotten quiet.
15:27  

Re: [Change Request] - transifex-0.5-0.6.rc1.hgc3439806202e

2009-03-13 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Fri, Mar 13, 2009 at 4:49 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:
 I'd like to update app1 to transifex-0.5-0.6.rc1.hgc3439806202e

 2+1's ?


+1

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Re: FAS freeze

2009-03-04 Thread Xavier Lamien
2009/3/4 Toshio Kuratomi a.bad...@gmail.com:
 Mike McGrath wrote:
 If you're not toshio or myself please leave the account system stuff alone
 in puppet until further notice.  We're in the process of a multi-part
 migration (both an FAS update and a conversion to an fas module) and
 changes would muddy things up :)

 I hope to have it all cleaned up soon.  If you do need to make a change
 coordinate it with me or toshio.

 Just a note on this,

 The new fas version is currently running on:
  https://admin.stg.fedoraproject.org/accounts

it seems redirect to admin.fedoraproject.org/accouns
and same version as production has 0.8.4.7


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Re: New SOP page

2009-02-14 Thread Xavier Lamien
2009/2/14 Toshio Kuratomi a.bad...@gmail.com:
 Toshio Kuratomi wrote:
 Hey,

 I've categorized all of our SOP (Standard Operating Procedure) pages in
 the [[Category:Infrastructure SOPs]] and made a new page for them:
   https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Category:Infrastructure_SOPs

 (The old URL redirects there so old, external links are still fine).
 The index on the page is generated automatically by the category.  This
 means that anytime you create a new SOP simply place this Category tag
 at the bottom of the page and it will appear here as well::

 [[Category:Infrastructure SOPs]]

 As you can see from the index on the page, the MoinMoin, hierarchical
 directory index scheme makes the Category Index a little ugly
 (everything is listed as beginning with I because they all start with
 Infrastructure.  Additionally, the docs folks recommend that everyone
 renames pages to be more natural language oriented so that mediawiki's
 search functionality works better.

 If I rename in Mediawiki, there will be redirects from the old names to
 the new ones.  Does anyone mind if I start doing that?

 I was thinking of one of the following schemes:

 A) Infrastructure/SOP/Baculs = Bacula
 B) Infrastructure/SOP/Bacula = Bacula SOP

 Talked to ianweller on IRC and he recommends:

 /wiki/Bacula Infrastructure SOP

 and since that's a long URL... having a shortcut (basically a redirect)
 page name: SOP:BACULA
 #REDIRECT [[Bacula Infrastructure SOP]]

 So http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SOP:BACULA would take you to the proper
 place.


Excellent, +1



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Re: Plan for seperation

2009-02-12 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 8:30 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:
 I'd like to start running our own internal DNS servers and internal load
 balancers in PHX.  Anyone against this?  I'll be creating tickets soon.


+1
I'm looking forward to help you on this.

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Re: Change request

2009-02-01 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Sun, Feb 1, 2009 at 7:27 AM, Jeroen van Meeuwen kana...@kanarip.com wrote:
 Hey,

 I'd like the following patch to be applied. It fixes the redirects for
 RPM-GPG-KEY files for secondary arches not to be redirected to
 /pub/fedora-secondary/, so that Jigdo's can find the files.


+1

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Re: Disk IO issues

2008-12-31 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Wed, Dec 31, 2008 at 9:42 PM, Mike McGrath mmcgr...@redhat.com wrote:
 Lets pool some knowledge together because at this point, I'm missing
 something.

 I've been doing all measurements with sar as bonnie, etc, causes builds to
 timeout.

 Problem: We're seeing slower then normal disk IO.  At least I think we
 are.  This is a PERC5/E and MD1000 array.

 When I try to do a normal copy cp -adv /mnt/koji/packages /tmp/ I get
 around 4-6MBytes/s

 When I do a cp of a large file cp /mnt/koji/out /tmp/ I get
 30-40MBytes/s.

 Then I dd if=/dev/sde of=/dev/null I get around 60-70 MBytes/s read.

 If I cat /dev/sde  /dev/null I get between 225-300MBytes/s read.

 The above tests are pretty consistent.  /dev/sde is a raid5 array,
 hardware raid.

 So my question here is, wtf?  I've been working to do a backup which I
 would think would either cause network utilization to max out, or disk io
 to max out.  I'm not seeing either.  Sar says the disks are 100% utilized
 but I can cause major increases in actual disk reads and writes by just
 running additional commands.  Also, if the disks were 100% utilized I'd
 expect we would see lots more iowait.  We're not though, iowait on the box
 is only %0.06 today.

 So, long story short, we're seeing much better performance when just
 reading or writing lots of data (though dd is many times slower then cat).
 But with our real-world traffic, we're just seeing crappy crappy IO.

 Thoughts, theories or opinions?  Some of the sysadmin noc guys have access
 to run diagnostic commands, if you want more info about a setting, let me
 know.

 I should also mention there's lots going on with this box, for example its
 hardware raid, lvm and I've got xen running on it (though the tests above
 were not in a xen guest).


Could you perform an hdparm -tT on that disk ?
Also, output an strace against your cat  dd commands.

if my memory is good enough, cat use mmap() which is faster than
read() (which is used by dd)

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Re: OBS

2008-12-05 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Fri, Dec 5, 2008 at 3:26 PM, Mike McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In case you guys are curious I just got a note that the OpenSuse Build
 Service now supports Fedora 10.  I thought I'd pass it along.


Any link || feedbacks ?


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Re: Congratulations to Nigel Jones

2008-11-24 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Mon, Nov 24, 2008 at 11:38 PM, Mike McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm happy to announce I've just approved Nigel Jones in to the
 sysadmin-main group.  He's the first new member we've had to that group
 since Ricky Zhou was approved in May earlier this year.


Congrats Dude for both your sysadmin-main membership and your new job.
I'm sure you'll keep doing such a great job.

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Re: Change Freeze Breakage

2008-11-04 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Tue, Nov 4, 2008 at 5:36 PM, Mike McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 The freeze doesn't technically end until tomorrow but because of the small
 window between this freeze and the next I'd like to get some bits done.


 1) Change the smolt api to point to its new location in
 /var/www/smolt-wiki/ instead of /usr/share/mediawiki/

 2) fas-server update.  This is a yum update with some testing.

-Mike

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Re: func logrotate fix

2008-09-28 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Mon, Sep 29, 2008 at 12:29 AM, Mike McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'd like to implement the following global fix (its generating cron spam)

 in /etc/logrotate.d/func_rotate I'd like to change line 8 from

 /etc/init.d/funcd condrestart

 to

 /etc/init.d/funcd condrestart  /dev/null

 Can I get 2 +1's?

+1

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Re: oVirt and xen6

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Mike McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hey guys, I'm going to convert xen6 to F9 soon to do some ovirt/kvm
 testing.  xen6 is almost dedicated to staging now, it will be before I
 start (need to move fas2 somewhere else).

hm... i'm interested by your ovirt testing.
Will you use the ovirt repo for that ?


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Re: Puppet training

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 12:04 AM, Mike McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Well crap guys, my bad.  I never finalized this and the time has come and
 gone..  Will next week on wed at 4:00 work for everyone still?


Is still your local time or UTC ?

My try:
4:00pm UTC -- 6:00pm (my local time) half-OK
4:00pm (your local time) -- 10:00pm (my local time) OK

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Re: oVirt and xen6

2008-09-24 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Thu, Sep 25, 2008 at 1:21 AM, Mike McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, 25 Sep 2008, Xavier Lamien wrote:

 On Wed, Sep 24, 2008 at 7:29 PM, Mike McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hey guys, I'm going to convert xen6 to F9 soon to do some ovirt/kvm
  testing.  xen6 is almost dedicated to staging now, it will be before I
  start (need to move fas2 somewhere else).

 hm... i'm interested by your ovirt testing.
 Will you use the ovirt repo for that ?


 Yeah, I was talking to those guys and for right now they suggest just
 doing whats listed on the ovirt.org site.

Ok, so feel free to reach if you have question.
I already checked out their work and perform a couple of ovirt install
for some intern project.

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Re: sb2/3 reboot again and weird newkey.newkey directories

2008-09-14 Thread Xavier Lamien
2008/9/14 Ricky Zhou [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 sb2/3 randomly rebooted again tonight (the nagios alert about ns1).
 Sorry, but I never got around to sending a ticket about it.  I'll try to
 get a list of dates/times where this happened together soon.

 Also, just so this doesn't get lost in the backlog:

 09:03:57  yaneti 
 http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/updates/8/
 09:04:04  yaneti newkey.newkey ?


Hm... does this came from the rebuild repo script which rebuild repo
trees from previous present dir by adding prefix newkeys ?
I also noticed that the css seems broken.

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Re: rawhide, /mnt/koji and /pub/fedora

2008-08-28 Thread Xavier Lamien
2008/8/28 Jesse Keating [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 On Thu, 2008-08-28 at 08:52 +0200, Xavier Lamien wrote:
  yeah, you can easily do that by invoking : /bin/mail -r From_adress
  hope that mailx is up to date ;)

 Looks like that's not working in EL5.  Pitty.


hm... is installed rhel-5.2 working with mailx-8.1.1 on the box ?

if so, that will imply to update it.
This feature has been integrated from release 9.25

another way could be to add ~r From-adress in the header of the file content
(should work for version = 10.2 ).

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Re: Email aliases and new cvs requests

2008-07-27 Thread Xavier Lamien
2008/7/27 Toshio Kuratomi [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Hi guys,

 Last week Seth implemented email aliases for the people who should be
 notified of changes to packages.  I used this new functionality to have
 getnotifylist, which looks up who to notify on cvs commits, stop querying
 the pkgdb directly (a slow operation with multiple points where it could
 fail) and instead just construct the alias from the packagename.

 This works well except for one case:  When a new package is created, the
  alias for the package does not yet exist.  This means that when someone
 makes the initial branch for a package they get a bounce message because we
 were unable to send to the non-existent email address.

 I think the solution is going to have to be that the pkgdb has to do the
 branching.  Or, at least, the pkgdb is going to need to know which packages
 need branching and cvs-int will have to query for those with a cron job and
 perform the action.  That way the new package can be added to the pkgdb
 along with a branch request.  The packagedb will record the new package and
 add the need for cvs branches to a queue.  The packagedb will take the
 branch request through various stages until it is done.

 Here's my idea for stages:

 1) Request for new package with new branch is added to the packagedb.


+ email is sent to the related mailling list to notify that.


 2) Request is marked approved by an admin
 3) Packagedb create the record for the package
 4) Packagedb waits for the email alias to be created (currently, the
 packagedb doesn't know for sure that the alias has been created... we'll
 just wait an appropriate length of time.  If this proves problematic we can
 create a URL that records that aliases has been created that is only
 authorized to certain users.)
 5) Packagedb records that the package is ready to be branched.
 6) cvs-int has a cron job that queries for packages to branch, branches
 them, and then records that they have been created.


Sound a nice plan/procedure.
By the way, Why don't make Packagedb able to run cvs-int with related
arguments ?
(this will avoid to have cvs-int check when there are no packages to branch)




 If anyone can think of a better way to solve this, please let me know. I'll
 start work on this about the middle of next week.


I'm really interesting by this task.



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Re: Email aliases and new cvs requests

2008-07-27 Thread Xavier Lamien
2008/7/27 Toshio Kuratomi [EMAIL PROTECTED]

 Xavier Lamien wrote:

 Here's my idea for stages:

1) Request for new package with new branch is added to the packagedb.

  + email is sent to the related mailling list to notify that.

  nod  Right now only cvsadmins can branch packages so we can send them
 mail so they can process the queue.


it's what i'm talking about, send mail to cvsadmin, i thought they had a
mailling list for that.




2) Request is marked approved by an admin
3) Packagedb create the record for the package
4) Packagedb waits for the email alias to be created (currently, the
packagedb doesn't know for sure that the alias has been created...
we'll just wait an appropriate length of time.  If this proves
problematic we can create a URL that records that aliases has been
created that is only authorized to certain users.)
5) Packagedb records that the package is ready to be branched.
6) cvs-int has a cron job that queries for packages to branch,
branches them, and then records that they have been created.


 Sound a nice plan/procedure.
 By the way, Why don't make Packagedb able to run cvs-int with related
 arguments ?
 (this will avoid to have cvs-int check when there are no packages to
 branch)

  Security.  It's easier for us to audit cron jobs that are on the local
 machine than it is for us to check what commands are being sent from the
 packagedb over the network to cvs-int.







 -Toshio


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Re: puppet and git (README)

2008-07-08 Thread Xavier Lamien
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 9:24 PM, Mike McGrath [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Ok, I've got a git puppet mechanism up and working.  Its in a very
 simplistic form right now but works pretty well.  I'll be sending a follow
 up email with directions and will be updating all relevant documentation.

 nice


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Contribution request

2008-06-13 Thread Xavier Lamien
Hello folks,

I decided to get more involved in fedora project (i.e do more technical
stuff with the fedora project as i'm very interesting about fedora
infrastructure) and would like to contribute to FI.

I'm a system engineer working for an Open Source Software Company called
Linagora.

I'll try to resume a bit all i do all days at work and for fedora just
below.

== Fedora services with what i'm already familiar and used to work: ==

* Buildsystem :
   - Koji server/client : deployed at work in our infrastructure for best
support for our client.
 Also working to make koji able to deal with
.deb builders (called pbuild) as i have collegues who work on the .deb part.
 automate the database interaction with
koji.
   - plague server/client : also deployed at work .

   - CVS + Sources control : deployed at work with a look-aside-cache-like
tool.
  settup on RPM Fusion
infrastructure too.

* Account system :
   - FAS2 : Only on RPM fusion infra.
We use something else at work for this part :(. but my
employer is really interesting by FAS and FDS for our clients.

* and FDS


== System with which i'm familiar : ==
RedHat 8, 9, el4, el5
Solaris 8, 10 (we only update on release n+2 for technical reason)
fedora (of course!)
Debian

==  sotfware knowledge ==
nfs server
proxy (like squid) server
openldap server
fds
postgresql
mysql
apache server (also v2)
tomcat5 server
dhcp server
bind server
cvs server
svn server
git server
all related repository tools
nis server
puppet
glpi (including puppet deployement) [one of my collegue is an puppet
developer]
san
xen
kvm
vmware services
zsf, svm, global domain (solars part)


== additional ==
used to work with python, bash, shell, zsh and ksh script

well,  i don't know if that enough to you to know me more.
If you have any additional question, just ask.

PS: i'll be at Redhat summit (as hexibitor) if you would like to alk about

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