Fwd: CloudSpin is back!

2016-04-25 Thread Brian Proffitt
All:

This is Donny, who worked with me to do an oVirt case study last year. He
now works for Red Hat, and is interested in donating server space to the
oVirt project, if needed.

See the message below and let's get the discussion going!

Peace,
Brian

-- Forwarded message --
From: Donny Davis <donda...@redhat.com>
Date: Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 12:16 AM
Subject: CloudSpin is back!
To: Brian Proffitt <bprof...@redhat.com>


Brian,

As promised, CloudSpin is back.

This time I am bringing a little more to the party. I have some (30) public
ipv4 address for the community, I would assume mainly for committers or
infra needs. IPv4 address are so hard to get a hold of outside the "cloud",
but the one's I do have will be shared for a great project.

I also have some dedicated HW servers for the ovirt project.  There are
currently 3 idle servers with ssd's and a 100+ GB of RAM each.  Please let
me know what you need, or the dev's want

I have an all new DC, with 52TB of SAN storage, and a new blade chassis.
Everything is on 10GBE fiber. The only change is the name, I didn't renew
cloudspin in time and some **sh*l* took it from me...

Anyways, I am on the fortnebula domain now.

System status as of now is as follows

Ovirt - 6 Nodes with 48GB each and 2x Quad core 2.93 GHZ procs (196 GB of
RAM for each is enroute)

Openstack - 4 Node with 96GB of ram and 2x Quad core 2.93 GHZ procs

Openshift - 3  Node with 96GB of ram and 2x Quad core 2.93 GHZ procs

One Critical systems SAN 2TB available (This SAN out preforms SSD storage)

One General Storage SAN 52TB available

You helped me get to Red Hat, which was my dream. I would like to give
something back to the ovirt community that got me here.

If the demand is higher for any particular system, then resources will be
shifted to the system with the highest demand IE, I will de-commision
openstack or openshift to meet the demands required.

Also everything is on UPS, and a generator is also going to be installed in
the next few weeks.

I aim to provide 99% uptime to the ovirt project.

Thanks again Brian

Donny Davis
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Re: Fwd: wiki protected pages

2015-09-28 Thread Brian Proffitt
I can update the download page to match the new mirror list. Thanks for the
heads up!

BKP

On Sun, Sep 27, 2015 at 7:54 AM, Nadav Goldin <ngol...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi Brian,
> I want to add a new mirror (plusline) to the download page. I already
> updated the repo mirror page(http://www.ovirt.org/Repository_mirrors).
> Can you give me access / or update it?
>
>
> Thanks,
> Nadav.
>
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> From: Michael Scherer <msche...@redhat.com>
> Date: Fri, Sep 25, 2015 at 9:51 AM
> Subject: Re: Fwd: wiki protected pages
> To: Max Kovgan <mkov...@redhat.com>
> Cc: infra <infra@ovirt.org>
>
>
> Le jeudi 24 septembre 2015 à 15:00 +0300, Max Kovgan a écrit :
> > hi.
> > I want to be able to edit the protected pages, and so is Nadav (
> > ngol...@redhat.com).
> >
> > who do we contact?
>
> I would say brian likely know.
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Re: Failure to request wiki account

2015-09-09 Thread Brian Proffitt
Michael Scherer is the person who handles this, and I have already
forwarded the problem to him.

BKP

On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 11:09 AM, Sandro Bonazzola <sbona...@redhat.com>
wrote:

>
>
> On Wed, Sep 9, 2015 at 3:53 PM, Rafael Martins <rmart...@redhat.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I tried to request a wiki account and got the following error when
>> submitting the form:
>>
>> Error sending mail:
>>
>> Failed to add recipient: rmart...@redhat.com [SMTP: Invalid response
>> code received from server (code: 554, response: 5.7.1 <
>> rmart...@redhat.com>: Relay access denied)]
>>
>>
> Brian can you have a look?
>
>
>
>> Thanks,
>>
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Re: Blocked from editing on ovirt.org

2015-03-24 Thread Brian Proffitt
Fred:

Your account has been unblocked. Please double-check your email account; I 
*did* receive spam from your user ID on the Wiki mailing list soon after you 
signed up, so I am worried your account may be compromised.

Peace,
Brian

- Original Message -
 From: Fred Rolland froll...@redhat.com
 To: infra@ovirt.org
 Sent: Tuesday, March 24, 2015 5:39:14 AM
 Subject: Blocked from editing on ovirt.org
 
 Hi,
 
 
 I get a blocked message when I tried to edit this page :
 http://www.ovirt.org/Features/LUN_Resize
 
 Is there a way to release this block ?
 
 Thanks,
 
 Fred
 
 
 
 Features/LUN Resize
 
 You do not have permission to edit this page, for the following reason:
 
 Your IP address has been automatically blocked because it was used by another
 user, who was blocked by Bproffitt. The reason given is:
 
 Autoblocked because your IP address has been recently used by
 Winsonsdsky.
 
 The reason given for Winsonsdsky's block is Spamming links to external
 sites
 
 Start of block: 03:50, 24 March 2015
 Expiry of block: 03:50, 25 March 2015
 Intended blockee: 127.7.52.129
 
 You may contact Bproffitt or one of the other administrators to discuss the
 block.
 
 Note that you may not use the e-mail this user feature unless you have a
 valid e-mail address registered in your user preferences and you have not
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Re: #ovirt irc channel topic

2015-01-20 Thread Brian Proffitt
How about ...3.5.1 RC... at least until tomorrow. (God willing and the creek 
don't rise.)

Done!

Thanks for the reminder!

BKP

- Original Message -
 From: Allon Mureinik amure...@redhat.com
 To: infra infra@ovirt.org
 Cc: Brian Proffitt bprof...@redhat.com
 Sent: Tuesday, January 20, 2015 5:21:25 PM
 Subject: #ovirt irc channel topic
 
 Hi guys,
 
 $SUBJECT is oVirt 3.5.0 is now available..
 Can we please get this updated to say oVirt 3.5.1 is now available.?
 

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Re: [OUTAGE] ovirt.org wiki outage report [07/12/14]

2014-12-09 Thread Brian Proffitt


- Original Message -
 From: Michael Scherer msche...@redhat.com
 To: infra@ovirt.org
 Sent: Monday, December 8, 2014 8:07:33 AM
 Subject: Re: [OUTAGE] ovirt.org wiki outage report [07/12/14]
 
 Le lundi 08 décembre 2014 à 13:28 +0100, Michael Scherer a écrit :
  Le lundi 08 décembre 2014 à 06:23 -0500, Eyal Edri a écrit :
   
   - Original Message -
From: Michael Scherer msche...@redhat.com
To: infra@ovirt.org
Sent: Monday, December 8, 2014 1:03:01 PM
Subject: Re: [OUTAGE] ovirt.org wiki outage report [07/12/14]

Le dimanche 07 décembre 2014 à 03:25 -0500, Eyal Edri a écrit :
 fyi,
 
 ovirt.org wiki page was down today from 01:33:07 IST till 10:22 IST.
 
 REASON:
 ===
 after logging into the openshift gear, seems like there was 99.9%
 space
 taken.
 
 
 RESOLUTION:
 ===
 deleted some logs from $OPENSHIFT_MYSQL_DB_LOG_DIR, and restarted
 mysql
 using 'ctl_app restart'.
 space is still not great - at 84%, so we'll need to think soon how to
 resolve this.
 
 
 
 wiki is up now and seems to working well.
 infra - we should look into migrating to a new gear maybe? or extend
 again
 the existing one.

Happened again today.

I still maintain that we should move to a dedicated hosting on the phx2
cluster :)
( or request quota extensions ).
   
   whether if we'll migrate or not, that will take time and won't happen
   until the ILO issue will be resolved.
   for now we need to extend our volume there ASAP, cause it will happen
   again soon, not too many log files
   are there to delete/gzip.
  
  Agreed. We did request already a quota extension, IIRC, so I guess that
  was not sufficient ?
 
 Filled the form to get more, will tell you when I have a response.
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Went out again this afternoon (12/9), but managed to squeeze out a little more 
disk space running rhc app tidy. (Thanks to Jason and Justin for the assist!)

If there is any way I can help expedite more disk quota, please let me know!

BKP


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Re: Moving the wiki

2014-11-07 Thread Brian Proffitt
Right now, the focus on GitHub-based solution is a direct result of planning to 
use Prose.io; that's the only repo system that Prose.io works with, as far as I 
know. And, to answer your other question, a Web-based GUI is critical to making 
this work. Otherwise will will introduce git (or gerrit) commands and functions 
into the website-editing process, which would create a much higher barrier to 
entry.

That said, it does appear that Garrett is working on a home-grown solution 
similar to Prose.io as I metnioned earlier, which *may* be able to work with 
alternate repos, such as Bitbucket or even gerrit.

BKP

- Original Message -
 From: David Caro dcaro...@redhat.com
 To: Brian Proffitt bprof...@redhat.com
 Cc: infra@ovirt.org
 Sent: Friday, November 7, 2014 6:13:48 AM
 Subject: Re: Moving the wiki
 
 On 10/28, Brian Proffitt wrote:
  
  
  - Original Message -
   From: Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com
   To: infra@ovirt.org
   Sent: Wednesday, October 22, 2014 9:44:00 PM
   Subject: Re: Moving the wiki
   
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   On 10/22/2014 11:19 AM, Michael Scherer wrote:
I still think the easiest way is to host our own setup.
   
   Two notes:
   
   * While there is definitely increased work for the Infra team in
   bringing it back from OpenShift, it also takes away some of the work
   being done to keep the OpenShift instance running well.
   
   * We can always move back about as easily, such as when service
   features are at parity.
   
   One of my concerns about OpenShift is that it now doesn't fit into the
   rest of the Infra scheme. If we're maintaining everything with
   Foreman/Puppet, for example, wouldn't it be a bit easier to bring the
   wiki server in to the same scheme?
   
   It's like the problems we have with linode01.ovirt.org -- it's outside
   of the rest of the process Infra uses, so it's more likely problems
   will build up there until they get noticed.
   
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  At Barak's request, I wanted to outline what should be the next phase for
  oVirt.org, which may render this discussion moot. At least, the discussion
  of shifting away from OpenShift, based on MediaWiki. We may want to
  migrate away for other reasons, but this will probably not be one of them.
  
  oVirt.org is currently a MediaWiki site, and as such has a lot of
  (expected) user collaboration. But that collaboration is not terribly
  organized, and has no version control whatsoever. This makes it impossible
  for a group like Content Services to scrape documentation content into
  their process, and the end-user experience is also sub-optimal.
  
  As an alternative, the OSAS design team wants oVirt.org to move over to
  Middleman-based when we revamp the site later this year. This would mean
  that content would be stored on GitHub as markdown (MD) or HTML files, and
  then Middleman would be used to edit content locally as well as deploy
  onto the production site. This is currently how projectatomic.io handles
  
  Clearly, moving from a wiki to something static like a Middleman/GitHub
  solution is drastic, but Garrett LeSage and Tuomas Kuosmanen have come up
  with an idea: prose.io is a third-party WYSIWYG editor that ties directly
  in to GitHub repos. We will have links on the new oVirt.org site for each
  page or section of a page that would open up the source content for that
  page/section in prose.io, where a user could then edit the content and
  save it with a simple GUI that would bypass the complexity of git
  commands. Depending on the user's permissions, the edited content would be
  deployed immediately on the site or held as a pull request for later
  approval.
  
 
 Feels strange to me having a project outside gerrit, that means having
 to setup and manage user acces also on github. Is there a way to use
 gerrit as base repo and only replicate to github as we currently do
 with other projects?
 
 Is the requirement of a web ui a strict one? Because I really like the
 idea of having the docs managed as code (reviews, git history and even
 ci)
 
  An alternative to prose.io that Garrett has also proposed is bolting on an
  admin UI for editing blog posts using various existing components (mainly
  for rich editing), so the entire thing could be done via a browser-based
  interface (only available when running in development).
  
  From a user perspective, the experience

Re: Ovirt mirror

2014-10-01 Thread Brian Proffitt
Pedro: 

Once you get things synced, let me know I can add your site to the mirror list!

Peace,
Brian

- Original Message -
 From: David Caro dcaro...@redhat.com
 To: infra@ovirt.org
 Cc: Pedro Aleluia pedro.alel...@tecnosfera.com, Brian Proffitt 
 bprof...@redhat.com
 Sent: Wednesday, October 1, 2014 6:24:44 AM
 Subject: Re: Ovirt mirror
 
 On Wednesday 01 October 2014 10:18:30 Pedro Aleluia wrote:
  Brian,
  
  The key:
  
  ecdsa-sha2-nistp256
  E2VjZHNhLXNoYTItbmlzdHAyNTYIbmlzdHAyNTYAAABBBIx4LK96J6JrMu12F9HXlOV
  +/eLOfXdm+WH5WbSryXdtDsyMlUf/MUpBy5rUoiTOYhi/A0J7MuKnuIo6LoLnN6E=
  
 
 
 Added, let me know if you have issues.
 
  
  Tks,
  
  Pedro Aleluia
  


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Gerrit Access Request

2014-07-09 Thread Brian Proffitt
All:

I would like to explore using the Gerrit repos for oVirt documentation. May I 
get access for ovirt-docs as an ovirt-docs-maintainer? My OpenID is 
br...@proffitt.org

Thanks!
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Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt Mirrors

2014-05-13 Thread Brian Proffitt
I have reached out to a couple of Australian mirror sites to see if they will 
be interested.

Peace,
Brian

- Original Message -
 From: Eyal Edri ee...@redhat.com
 To: Andrew Lau and...@andrewklau.com, David Caro Estevez 
 dcaro...@redhat.com, Brian Proffitt
 bprof...@redhat.com
 Cc: users us...@ovirt.org, infra infra@ovirt.org
 Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 8:41:36 AM
 Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt Mirrors
 
 Hi,
 
 We have some mirrors up and running for a few universities, not sure any of
 them are in australia though.
 david/brian - any chance of contacting an australia university for another
 mirror?
 
 Eyal.
 
 - Original Message -
  From: Andrew Lau and...@andrewklau.com
  To: users us...@ovirt.org
  Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 3:13:44 PM
  Subject: [ovirt-users] oVirt Mirrors
  
  Hi,
  
  I was wondering if there were any plans on drumming up an oVirt mirror
  down in Australia. It takes me nearly a few hours just to grab all the
  required packages to spin up a new box.
  
  Alternatively, the mirror does not seem to support rsync. Is there a
  recommended way to sync? (w/o ISOs)
  
  Thanks,
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Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt Mirrors

2014-05-13 Thread Brian Proffitt
That was one on my list...

BKP

- Original Message -
 From: Andrew Lau and...@andrewklau.com
 To: Eyal Edri ee...@redhat.com
 Cc: David Caro Estevez dcaro...@redhat.com, Brian Proffitt 
 bprof...@redhat.com, users us...@ovirt.org,
 infra infra@ovirt.org
 Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 8:49:40 AM
 Subject: Re: [ovirt-users] oVirt Mirrors
 
 You'd have a good chance with AARNET http://mirror.aarnet.edu.au/
 
 On Tue, May 13, 2014 at 10:41 PM, Eyal Edri ee...@redhat.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  We have some mirrors up and running for a few universities, not sure any of
  them are in australia though.
  david/brian - any chance of contacting an australia university for another
  mirror?
 
  Eyal.
 
  - Original Message -
  From: Andrew Lau and...@andrewklau.com
  To: users us...@ovirt.org
  Sent: Tuesday, May 13, 2014 3:13:44 PM
  Subject: [ovirt-users] oVirt Mirrors
 
  Hi,
 
  I was wondering if there were any plans on drumming up an oVirt mirror
  down in Australia. It takes me nearly a few hours just to grab all the
  required packages to spin up a new box.
 
  Alternatively, the mirror does not seem to support rsync. Is there a
  recommended way to sync? (w/o ISOs)
 
  Thanks,
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oVirt Site Concerns

2014-04-08 Thread Brian Proffitt
All:

Earlier this morning, I was pulling in the stats from Bitergia, and got this 
message:

Gear 847edb45aea84198838f915be6faa066 is using 91.2% of disk quota

I know updating the size of the gear was something on the list of things to do, 
but I was under the impression we'd updated the size of the gear.

On investigation, Michael Scherer discovered that the mysql database is taking 
up 5.9 GB, and the logs 2 GB. Is there anything we can do to mitigate the size 
of these instances? 

Also, you have probably heard about the HeartBleed OpenSSL vulnerability [1], 
but just in case, we need to make sure this has been addressed. OpenShift 
should be fine, but any service using TLS needs to be updated ASAP. Michael has 
already checked, and puppetmaster and lists.ovirt.org appear to be okay.

Thanks,
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Proposing misc as Bureaucrat/admin

2014-04-01 Thread Brian Proffitt
All:

In order to assist with mailman and mediawiki administrative issues, I would 
like to propose that Michael Scherer (misc), OSAS Systems Administrator, be 
added to resources.ovirt.org as an admin. Michael will be able to assist me 
from the start with the arch and engine-devel - devel mailing list project.

Thank you for your consideration!

Peace,
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oVirt.org down

2014-03-04 Thread Brian Proffitt
The site is down now, and was down earlier this morning for about 48 minutes.

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Re: ovirt.org is down

2014-02-28 Thread Brian Proffitt

In the mean time, reached out to the Bitergia people about the missing files in 
stats.

BKP


- Original Message -
 From: Dave Neary dne...@redhat.com
 To: infra@ovirt.org
 Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 4:17:43 AM
 Subject: Re: ovirt.org is down
 
 Also note that we have been having very erratic response times - it's
 not unusual to see a 5s response time, and before this outage it was up
 around 10-15s for long periods during the day.
 
 I've sent this to the OpenShift team to see if they can cross-reference
 to identify the issue.
 
 Cheers,
 Dave.
 
 On 02/28/2014 10:16 AM, Dave Neary wrote:
  Hi all,
  
  I have an alert set with uptimerobot.org for oVirt - I tried to add
  infra@ovirt.org to the alert destinees, but the validation email never
  made it to the list.
  
  Would anyone else like to be added to the alerts?
  
  Here's last night's outage (which, incidentally, did not generate an
  alert email or SMS).
  
  Cheers,
  Dave.
  
  On 02/28/2014 08:13 AM, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
  Service Temporarily Unavailable
 
  The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to
  maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.
  Apache/2.2.22 (Red Hat Enterprise Web Server) Server at www.ovirt.org Port
  80
 
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Re: ovirt.org is down

2014-02-28 Thread Brian Proffitt
It's up here.

BKP

- Original Message -
 From: Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden ewoud+ov...@kohlvanwijngaarden.nl
 To: Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com
 Cc: Brian Proffitt bprof...@redhat.com, Dave Neary dne...@redhat.com, 
 infra@ovirt.org
 Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 7:04:37 AM
 Subject: Re: ovirt.org is down
 
 On Fri, Feb 28, 2014 at 01:02:08PM +0100, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
  Il 28/02/2014 12:49, Brian Proffitt ha scritto:
   
   In the mean time, reached out to the Bitergia people about the missing
   files in stats.
  
  it's down again
 
 Manually started again.
 
  
   
   BKP
   
   
   - Original Message -
   From: Dave Neary dne...@redhat.com
   To: infra@ovirt.org
   Sent: Friday, February 28, 2014 4:17:43 AM
   Subject: Re: ovirt.org is down
  
   Also note that we have been having very erratic response times - it's
   not unusual to see a 5s response time, and before this outage it was up
   around 10-15s for long periods during the day.
  
   I've sent this to the OpenShift team to see if they can cross-reference
   to identify the issue.
  
   Cheers,
   Dave.
  
   On 02/28/2014 10:16 AM, Dave Neary wrote:
   Hi all,
  
   I have an alert set with uptimerobot.org for oVirt - I tried to add
   infra@ovirt.org to the alert destinees, but the validation email never
   made it to the list.
  
   Would anyone else like to be added to the alerts?
  
   Here's last night's outage (which, incidentally, did not generate an
   alert email or SMS).
  
   Cheers,
   Dave.
  
   On 02/28/2014 08:13 AM, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
   Service Temporarily Unavailable
  
   The server is temporarily unable to service your request due to
   maintenance downtime or capacity problems. Please try again later.
   Apache/2.2.22 (Red Hat Enterprise Web Server) Server at www.ovirt.org
   Port
   80
  
   Can anybody fix it?
  
  
  
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Re: thoughts while looking at logwatch

2014-02-25 Thread Brian Proffitt
I have added more specific wording to the announcement and the Quick Start 
guide.

BKP

- Original Message -
 From: Sandro Bonazzola sbona...@redhat.com
 To: Itamar Heim ih...@redhat.com, infra infra@ovirt.org, Brian 
 Proffitt bprof...@redhat.com
 Sent: Tuesday, February 25, 2014 8:12:47 AM
 Subject: Re: thoughts while looking at logwatch
 
 Il 25/02/2014 13:59, Itamar Heim ha scritto:
  On 02/25/2014 02:42 PM, Sandro Bonazzola wrote:
  I think they may have passed unnoticed so let me resume here what I wrote
  in a previous email.
 
  1) we should make it more clear on the website which version of Fedora are
  supported. We still have people trying to download oVirt 3.3 stable on
  Fedora 12, 15, 16 and 18.
  
  brian --^
  
 
  2) It seems that we should also start building epel7 packages:
  Fedora already started:
  http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/beta/7/x86_64/repoview/
  And centos has a build:
  http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-build-reports/2014-January/00.html
  
  +1 for .el7 builds.
  
 
  3) Looking backward at Fedora 20 support missing, I think we should also
  start building on Fedora Rawhide
 
  
  the problem is the minute it breaks (could be us, could be fedora), its
  broken till fixed, which may take a while, so further regressions can
  happen.
  for example, fedora 20 comes with wildfly (aka jboss-as-8), which isn't
  something trivial to fix (without breaking jboss-as-7 support).
 
 I'm not saying we should rely on having Rawhide working.
 I'm saying that would be useful have a warning when it's not working so we
 can take a look and see if we're diverging from Rawhide.
 Maybe we can sync with Fedora Virtualization SIG on this, they may help us as
 we help them discovering issues on Rawhide.
 
  
  i wonder if we shouldn't skip f20 and aim for f21 by now...
 
 +1 for Fedora 21 - oVirt 3.5.0 skipping f20 for  3.5.0
 
 
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Re: IRC from Mibbit

2014-02-05 Thread Brian Proffitt
Yes, I will get on that later today!

Peace,
Brian
(at Infrastructure.Next)

- Original Message -
From: Eyal Edri ee...@redhat.com
To: Chris Cowley ch...@chriscowley.me.uk, Brian Proffitt 
bprof...@redhat.com
Cc: infra@ovirt.org
Sent: Tuesday, February 4, 2014 5:28:02 PM
Subject: Re: IRC from Mibbit



- Original Message -
 From: Chris Cowley ch...@chriscowley.me.uk
 To: infra@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 10:33:48 PM
 Subject: IRC from Mibbit
 
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 Hi all
 
 I tried to join the meeting on Monday from work, where I am behind a
 very restrictive firewall. This basically means I have to use a
 web-based IRC client :-(
 
 It seems that OFTC blocks Mibbit, when you try and connect to the
 #ovirt channel it says:
 
 irc.oftc.net: Closing Link: ircip1.mibbit.com (Banned)
 
 OFTC do have their own web service though, which seems to work fine:
 
 http://webchat.oftc.net/
 
 Would it be worth updating the Wiki page with this info?

thanks for this info chris, and sorry you couldn't join the meeting this time.
Brian - any suggestion to where to add this info on the ovirt wiki?

e.

 
 
 
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Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

2014-01-31 Thread Brian Proffitt
Perhaps I am a bit confused... what is needed here is a cron job that pulls 
static information from a git repo into a folder on the web server on a daily 
basis.. and then an alias that points to the browser.html file in that cloned 
repo via a URL like ovirt.org/stats. This is static content, no packages are 
being installed on the ovirt.org web server, just data.

This is a long-running project to set up a dashboard that the community needs 
to see so I can get proper feedback about it. 

If there is a formal ticket process that I have missed, forgive me. I was 
informed that making this request on this list was the proper way to go.

Thanks,
Brian

- Original Message -
From: R P Herrold herr...@owlriver.com
To: Dave Neary dne...@redhat.com
Cc: oVirt infrastructure ML infra@ovirt.org
Sent: Thursday, January 30, 2014 7:05:03 PM
Subject: Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

On Wed, 29 Jan 2014, Dave Neary wrote:

  and so to some questions for clarification: Is 'bitergia' and 
  its sub-parts packaged into a form that has landed in Fedora, 
  or ... where ? 

so, not packaged -- looking at:
http://metricsgrimoire.github.io/, it in turns points 
to
https://github.com/metricsgrimoire

with nine component sub-parts (one the web presence and so 
it may be ignored here), so ... to work packaging ...

Setting to teasing the packaging task apart in a CentOS 6 
environment, the first [Bicho] pulls in Requires for:
python-storm(epel * )
python-beautifulsoup(in Fedora)
--seemingly also called: python-BeautifulSoup
python-feedparser   (epel)
python-dateutil base OS

* I get consistent local 'make test' failures when the 
mocker checks DB connectivity, on each of the 19 available 
python-storm candidates when trying a rebuild from SRPM.  I 
will be filing a bug

I do not see any open bug on this package, but then neither I 
do see that the package went through the expected accessioning 
review in the Fedora process either [1]

After about 1.5 hr work, I have a rough initial packaging done 
of 'Bicho' -- there is none of the setup doco there yet, and 
the spec file is ... rough --- I also pushed the generating 
script (a 'README') to:
ftp://ftp.owlriver.com/pub/local/ORC/Bicho/

But obviously doing the remaining ones is in order (this the 
release exteriorly of the 'README' to re-point at the other 
seven (let me know, anyone, if such work is done, and where I 
might pull a revised 'README', and it will save me doing it)

 It's all open source, but the specific configuration files used for
 oVirt are not published at this point.

If there is confidential information to abstract out [I see 
that DB credentials are mentioned in the setup documentation] 
into placefolders that puppet completes, I certainly 
understand, but the rest should be boiler plate.  Seeing a 
worked example or puppet recipes will speed matters
 
  Is that linked instance pulling real time stats from live 
  servers or from cached details?

 [the latter]

Wonder why it was sluggish.  There is a caution in Bicho that 
it is quite aggressive in pulling content out of bug trackers, 
and that one has to take steps to slow it down so it does not 
get banned

-- Russ herrold

[1] http://red.ht/1aKw8k5
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Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

2014-01-29 Thread Brian Proffitt
Any idea on the ETA for this request? I left it open ended, but it would be 
good to have this alias and cron job set up soon.

Thanks,
BKP

- Original Message -
From: Dave Neary dne...@redhat.com
To: infra@ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 29, 2014 1:58:55 PM
Subject: Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

Hi Russ,

On 01/23/2014 08:30 PM, R P Herrold wrote:
 and so to some questions for clarification: Is 'bitergia' and 
 its sub-parts packaged into a form that has landed in Fedora, 
 or ... where ?  I found the demo instance pointed to to be 
 very sluggish and loady on my local browser, but did not run 
 down why yet with a local install

The dashboard is using the Metrics Grimoire, and various tools
associated with the project for mailing list, gerrit, Bugzilla, etc.
stats: http://metricsgrimoire.github.io/

It's all open source, but the specific configuration files used for
oVirt are not published at this point.

 Is that linked instance pulling real time stats from live 
 servers or from cached details?

It's generated daily from data pulled from data sources.

Cheers,
Dave.

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oVirt.org Access Needed

2014-01-23 Thread Brian Proffitt

We are working with Bitergia to set up community dashboards, like the one found 
here: http://bitergia.com/projects/redhat-ovirt-dashboard/browser/

Rich Bowen has the dashboard for RDO set up on the RDO pages at 
http://openstack.redhat.com/stats/, where he has set an alias for /stats to hit 
/var/redhat-rdo-dashboard/browser. He pulls the data from Bitergia into the 
/var.. directory using a daily cron job. 

We would like to set up a similar configuration, and to do this, I believe I 
will need access to the oVirt.org application on OpenShift via ovirt user, and 
probably admin access to oVirt's mediawiki site.

I have the wiki admin access, but not the OpenShift access. Can you set up such 
access for me or possibly set up the alias configuration as Rich has done for 
the RDO site? My OpenShift ID is bprof...@redhat.com. My public SSH key is 
attached.

Thank you,
Brian

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Re: Bienvenue a moi

2014-01-23 Thread Brian Proffitt
Welcome Chris! Let me know if there is anything I can do to facilitate your 
participation!

Peace,
Brian Proffitt
Community Manager - oVirt

- Original Message -
From: Chris Cowley ch...@chriscowley.me.uk
To: infra@ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 4:09:25 PM
Subject: Bienvenue a moi

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Hello all

This is a quick introduction to myself.

By day I am an Infrastructure Architect at a Consultancy in rainy
Rennes, France (although I am actually English). By night (and day)
and am a general Linux loving Open Source enthusiast/bigot.

I want to get involved quite simple because I love oVirt so far.It has
become my choice of homelab env and I suggest it to clients where
appropriate. The processes and tools you use all map nicely onto the
skills I have and my preferred way of working.

Whether I can hang out on IRC is a little unsure, for me it will be
1600, so the needs of the day job will have to take priority.

Look forward to helping out

Chris Cowley
www.chriscowley.me.uk
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Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

2014-01-23 Thread Brian Proffitt
Thanks to all for the assist. Rich just sent me the how to, and apparently, I 
need to ssh into the actual server to pull the git repo of Bitergia's data into 
the web server, set up the alias in the conf file, and add a cron job to pull 
the git data down daily.

So, is that do-able? Or would it be easier for someone on the team to set this 
up?

Thanks,
BKP

- Original Message -
From: Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com
To: infra@ovirt.org
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 12:12:35 PM
Subject: Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

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On 01/23/2014 05:33 AM, Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 08:10:19AM -0500, Brian Proffitt wrote:
 We are working with Bitergia to set up community dashboards,
 like the one found here: 
 http://bitergia.com/projects/redhat-ovirt-dashboard/browser/
 
 Rich Bowen has the dashboard for RDO set up on the RDO pages at 
 http://openstack.redhat.com/stats/, where he has set an alias
 for /stats to hit /var/redhat-rdo-dashboard/browser. He pulls the
 data from Bitergia into the /var.. directory using a daily cron
 job.
 
 We would like to set up a similar configuration, and to do this,
 I believe I will need access to the oVirt.org application on 
 OpenShift via ovirt user, and probably admin access to oVirt's 
 mediawiki site.
 
 I have the wiki admin access, but not the OpenShift access. Can
 you set up such access for me or possibly set up the alias 
 configuration as Rich has done for the RDO site? My OpenShift ID
 is bprof...@redhat.com. My public SSH key is attached.
 
 Last time we tried to share credentials, we had problems with it.
 Any luck with it Karsten?

This email is helping, sorry we didn't start with this discussion here
all together.

I've been having trouble adding other people to the admin as members
via OpenShift. There is a level of control that only people in the
admin group have, and up until about 6 or 9 months ago it could only
be one person. That was changed, but there appears to be some bug in
my ability to add people, either via the WebUI or the CLI tool. I've
asked on #openshift but haven't started a forum thread (yet.)

However, I'm not sure that level of access is what Brian needs. I did
load in his sshkey, and that should be good enough to pull down the
repo and do the changes the Bitergia app (MetricsGrimoire, right?)
need done.

Brian, I'll email you the link to grab the git repo (it may be on the
wiki, too, not sure if we're keeping that private, no real need to
beyond obscurity.)

Then you need to get the basics on committing and making changes go live.

Meanwhile, I'll continue fixing the multiple admins situation somehow. :)

Also, if needed, we can do the near-unthinkable and share the single
admin account *gasp*. I set it up as qu...@ovirt.org because there was
no other shared admin ability at that time.

 In the longer term we could look if the entire source can be made 
 public. Openshift provides environment variables which can be used 
 to remove any hardcoded configuration.

We may be on the way there already, and +1 for opening the source
entirely to use project tools to get contributions and fixes. Then
committers can approve them through.

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Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

2014-01-23 Thread Brian Proffitt
The data Bitergia is collecting for oVirt, Gluster, and RDO is part of a 
dashboard project that these teams have been working on for some time now, and 
the end results are finally ready to post to the oVirt community to get their 
feedback. What you found in [1] is something that we want to host locally on 
ovirt.org, using a daily cron job that will pull the cached data from 
Bitergia's git repo found at [2]. 

This has already been done by Rich Bowen at RDO, and the results are at [3].

There is no urgency for this task. I did talk to Karsten about it a while back, 
but my mention of it on the [infra] list is really my first effort to get this 
going. 

As you requested, the guidelines sent to me by Rich were:

1) Checkout the [Bitergia] git repo somewhere - anywhere - on the web server. 
Ensure that the directory is permission +rx so that Apache can descend 
into the directory and read the files.

2) git pull every morning with a cron job:

0 4 * * * cd /var/redhat-rdo-dashboard/browser  git pull origin master

(Not sure about the time - if you can tell about what time every day 
they push the updates, that would make better timing. I haven't done 
that yet, so I'm probably a day behind. I should check.)

3) Point Apache at it:

 Alias /stats /var/redhat-rdo-dashboard/browser

 Directory /var/redhat-rdo-dashboard
 Options FollowSymLinks

 Order allow,deny
 Allow from all

 DirectoryIndex index.html
 /Directory

4) Restart httpd and you should be golden. That'll crate a URI of /stats 
for that content.

Let me know if you have any additional questions.

Peace,
Brian

[1] http://bitergia.com/projects/redhat-ovirt-dashboard/browser/
[2] https://github.com/Bitergia/redhat-ovirt-dashboard
[3] http://openstack.redhat.com/stats/




- Original Message -
From: R P Herrold herr...@owlriver.com
To: Brian Proffitt bprof...@redhat.com
Cc: oVirt infrastructure ML infra@ovirt.org
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:30:18 PM
Subject: Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Brian Proffitt wrote:

 Thanks to all for the assist. Rich just sent me the how to, 
 and apparently, I need to ssh into the actual server to pull 
 the git repo of Bitergia's data into the web server, set up 
 the alias in the conf file, and add a cron job to pull the 
 git data down daily.

Could you please forward those instructions into the infra ML, 
so the list members can see how it was set up?

and so to some questions for clarification: Is 'bitergia' and 
its sub-parts packaged into a form that has landed in Fedora, 
or ... where ?  I found the demo instance pointed to to be 
very sluggish and loady on my local browser, but did not run 
down why yet with a local install

I spent some time looking for a way to retrieve the sources to 
do a local setup, and was not able to find them.  Are they 
under a FOSS license?  

Is that linked instance pulling real time stats from live 
servers or from cached details?  If the former, infra probably 
need to get an understanding as to the load effects, as the 
ovirt infrastructure lacks spare capacity in terms of memory, 
and in some cases in terms of network bandwidth.  No surprises 
there as it has been reported in infra meetings, and in the 
Wednesday 'sync' but ...
 
 So, is that do-able? Or would it be easier for someone on 
 the team to set this up?

'do-able' and 'done right' probably are different here.  The 
demo instance shows it _can_ be done, but ...

/me looks for a soapbox and puts on an infra 'hat':

unpackaged tools are 'magical'  magical is a problem

Unpackaged tools are un-vetted in a traceable manner as to 
License.  Unpackaged tools in a remote VCS can simply 
disappear, be invisibly compromised, or go through an API 
change, or otherwise become NON re-deployable in the future.  
A start-up vendor can close its doors and disappear, re-license, 
take down archives, ... .  Entropy happens all the time

The discipline of packaging prevents many of these problems 
from gaining a toe-hold, by forcing retrieval of a version,  
which may be checked against published md5sums (sha, 
whatever); gets a review (by human eyes); and gets replication 
of the build process by a non-human auto-builder.  If there is 
a good 'make test', it also has a sample set of configs to 
read and confirm function of ...

Ones which ** require ** a manual [woops -- magical ;) ] 
content deployment from git from instructions conveyed in a 
non-public channel (or: unrolling a tarball, running some tool 
which untraceably solves dependencies, such as 'cpan' or 'npm' 
to get a point in time image which may be broken tomorrow when 
one goes to re-deploy it) are broken.  

It may be pulling in encumbered matter (eg: a patent problem 
like the old: 'gif', or 'rar'). An undocumented manual 
configuration / setup process is inherently fragile

New non-packaged matter needs explain the path it will follow 
to move to being

[Wiki] Administrative Access Needed

2014-01-14 Thread Brian Proffitt
I have a new case study to add and now need administrative permissions for 
MediaWiki in order to add pages and modify the home page of oVirt.org. my 
MediaWiki ID is bproffitt

Thank you!
BKP

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