Re: Is copr ready for primetime?

2014-02-10 Thread Miroslav Suchý

On 02/08/2014 07:37 PM, Kevin Fenzi wrote:

On Sat, 08 Feb 2014 21:29:49 +1100
Graham Williamson  wrote:


I've created a ticket to add some missing web apps to apps.fp.o.

https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/4224

The question (as discussed in irc just now) is should copr be added at
this stage.  So, does "wide beta" equate to production enough to make
it onto apps.fp.o?


Nearly. :) more below


For me to think of it as production ready I'd like:

* nagios monitoring


This weekend I learned more about fedmsg from Ralph, so I want to create alerts 
based on fedmsg (probably today or tomorrow)


* Our cloud more updated/stable.


Not sure about this. Yes, sometimes we run out of space in Cloud and it cause 
problems. Not sure what to do with this.
Beside requesting money for more HW for next fiscal year, what I already done.


If you want to migrate it to apps.fp.o then I'm more then happy. But there are 
some problems to resolve.

1) You can migrate copr-fe.cloud.fedoraproject.org (that is that user-facing copr.fedoraproject.org). You can try to set 
it up in apps.stg.fp.o. This one should be quite easy as it is just python (wsgi) application with postgresql db. We 
will see how it will work and I can then migrate data.


2) But we have copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org. This one spin up VM from Fedora Cloud. I'm not sure if you can do that 
outside of Fedora Cloud. And it have attached storage with all builded rpms. It currently have 800 GB with 60 GB 
consumed. For those reason I have *no* idea how to migrate copr-be to apps.fp.o.


But from Copr POV it can be completly fine to have copr-fe in apps and copr-be 
in cloud.


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Copr Nagios alerts

2014-02-10 Thread Miroslav Suchý

I will be creating Nagios alerts and testing it. If you will see Copr alerts 
feel free to ignore them until I say otherwise.
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Re: Short question

2014-02-10 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Mon, 10 Feb 2014 08:00:46 +0100
Joerg Stephan  wrote:

> Good morning all,

Morning. ;) 

> i have a short and maybe noob question.
> 
> I keep my eyes on nagios from time to time trying to get an better
> knowledge on how the fedora servers work.
> Now, how can i access the machines? mostly my login try gets rejected.
> So i dont know if i am doing something wrong or i just really dont
> have access to these machines.

As an apprentice you have access to a lot, but not all machines... 

For access you need to setup ssh so it proxies via
bastion.fedoraproject.org. :) 

Take a look at the ssh access SOP: 
http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/infra/docs/sshaccess.txt

Once thats setup you should be able to ssh to most of the machines and
take a look when alerts happen, etc. 

Hope that helps, 

kevin


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Re: Looking for some ideas Freemedia?

2014-02-10 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Sun, 9 Feb 2014 10:38:48 +
Frank Murphy  wrote:

...snip...

> How can I do this without burden on Infra.
> but get the *info* line above the footer.

Could you use a template on the trac side? 

Or perhaps we could make the freemedia form use xmlrpc to submit the
ticket instead of taking the user to the trac site?

Not sure. 

kevin


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Re: Is copr ready for primetime?

2014-02-10 Thread Kevin Fenzi
On Mon, 10 Feb 2014 14:06:06 +0100
Miroslav Suchý  wrote:

> > For me to think of it as production ready I'd like:
> >
> > * nagios monitoring
> 
> This weekend I learned more about fedmsg from Ralph, so I want to
> create alerts based on fedmsg (probably today or tomorrow)

Excellent. ;) 

> > * Our cloud more updated/stable.
> 
> Not sure about this. Yes, sometimes we run out of space in Cloud and
> it cause problems. Not sure what to do with this. Beside requesting
> money for more HW for next fiscal year, what I already done.

Yeah, we put in for more too. ;) 

Really, I'd like to get our second cloudlet installed and working with
a newer openstack version, move everything over to it, and be updated. 
I'm going to try and work on this some this week. 

Then, moving forward, I would like to be more proactive with things
like updating/rebooting things (monthly? quarterly?).

> If you want to migrate it to apps.fp.o then I'm more then happy. But
> there are some problems to resolve.
> 
> 1) You can migrate copr-fe.cloud.fedoraproject.org (that is that
> user-facing copr.fedoraproject.org). You can try to set it up in
> apps.stg.fp.o. This one should be quite easy as it is just python
> (wsgi) application with postgresql db. We will see how it will work
> and I can then migrate data.
> 
> 2) But we have copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org. This one spin up VM
> from Fedora Cloud. I'm not sure if you can do that outside of Fedora
> Cloud. And it have attached storage with all builded rpms. It
> currently have 800 GB with 60 GB consumed. For those reason I have
> *no* idea how to migrate copr-be to apps.fp.o.

Right, do to that we would need to move storage or rewrite the backend
or whatever. I don't see that as a good plan. ;) 

If someday, copr gets merged into koji, we could look at moving it and
using our koji to build things instead of cloud instances. I don't know
how far away that is, or even if it's going to be fully possible
tho. ;) 
 
> But from Copr POV it can be completly fine to have copr-fe in apps
> and copr-be in cloud.

Yeah, I don't know that there is much advantage, since it still would
have the cloud dependency. 

kevin


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Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Ruchika Bhartiya'

2014-02-10 Thread Ruchika Bhartiya
Hi,

IRC handle: ruchikasb

Skills: I have worked as a Linux Administrator( Redhat mainly). I have
 been part of large infrastructure setup.Lately, I am unemployed and would
like to be into the Linux world too. I am looking forward to use my
knowledge here and gain some from the community

Work: I would like to get involved in Linux infrastructure setup with
different services running. I would like to work towards security hardening
of the system.

Looking forward to get involved.

Thanks,
Ruchika
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Re: Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Ruchika Bhartiya'

2014-02-10 Thread Nitin Agarwal
For a Linux Administrator, there is lot of work available which can be
done. It would be better if you can list out which submodule would you like
to work on.

Introducing the community with the projects you have done in the past would
be helpful to you to find some project which you can pursue and other
members would be able to suggest you with some ideas.

Same thing Again : Linux Infrastructure includes a lot of work, point out
your interests (skills) which you are looking for to work with the Fedora
Community and listing only few of the major projects you have done.


*Nitin Agarwal*


On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Ruchika Bhartiya wrote:

> Hi,
>
> IRC handle: ruchikasb
>
> Skills: I have worked as a Linux Administrator( Redhat mainly). I have
>  been part of large infrastructure setup.Lately, I am unemployed and would
> like to be into the Linux world too. I am looking forward to use my
> knowledge here and gain some from the community
>
> Work: I would like to get involved in Linux infrastructure setup with
> different services running. I would like to work towards security hardening
> of the system.
>
> Looking forward to get involved.
>
> Thanks,
> Ruchika
>
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Re: Short question

2014-02-10 Thread Joerg Stephan
Hi agan,

well okay, thats the guide i already followed, but leads to the same
error every time

[johe@hme-02 ~]$ ssh -i johe-fed_rsa app04.phx2.fedoraproject.org
Permission denied (publickey).
ssh_exchange_identification: Connection closed by remote host

 
On 10.02.2014 17:43, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
> On Mon, 10 Feb 2014 08:00:46 +0100
> Joerg Stephan  wrote:
>
>> Good morning all,
> Morning. ;) 
>
>> i have a short and maybe noob question.
>>
>> I keep my eyes on nagios from time to time trying to get an better
>> knowledge on how the fedora servers work.
>> Now, how can i access the machines? mostly my login try gets rejected.
>> So i dont know if i am doing something wrong or i just really dont
>> have access to these machines.
> As an apprentice you have access to a lot, but not all machines... 
>
> For access you need to setup ssh so it proxies via
> bastion.fedoraproject.org. :) 
>
> Take a look at the ssh access SOP: 
> http://infrastructure.fedoraproject.org/infra/docs/sshaccess.txt
>
> Once thats setup you should be able to ssh to most of the machines and
> take a look when alerts happen, etc. 
>
> Hope that helps, 
>
> kevin
>
>
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Re: Meeting Agenda Item: Introduction Ruchika Bhartiya'

2014-02-10 Thread Ruchika Bhartiya
Hi,

Let me point out the work/project I have done in the past and future aims:

I was part of a Solaris-Linux infrastructure. It was around 40 servers. It
was a NIS-NFS setup.The work involved doing  server setup, configuring the
filesystems,enabling required services,installing apache, jumpstart new
servers,running cronjobs, scripts to take regular backup, installing patch,
monitoring the system, sending alert mails and other administrative task.

Later I moved towards application administration, wherein the platform was
linux. Apart from application level knowledge I was involved in server
provisioning team. The role was to get system level information and
estimate future requirements.

I am RHCE certified.

With this Fedora engagement , I want to strength my Linux knowledge. I want
to be part of a virtualization project, as this is something I havent done
earlier.

Virtualization, Networking and Security are the areas I would like to get
involved in.

Thanks,
Ruchika


On Mon, Feb 10, 2014 at 10:23 PM, Nitin Agarwal
wrote:

> For a Linux Administrator, there is lot of work available which can be
> done. It would be better if you can list out which submodule would you like
> to work on.
>
> Introducing the community with the projects you have done in the past
> would be helpful to you to find some project which you can pursue and other
> members would be able to suggest you with some ideas.
>
> Same thing Again : Linux Infrastructure includes a lot of work, point out
> your interests (skills) which you are looking for to work with the Fedora
> Community and listing only few of the major projects you have done.
>
>
> *Nitin Agarwal*
>
>
> On Tue, Feb 11, 2014 at 8:51 AM, Ruchika Bhartiya wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> IRC handle: ruchikasb
>>
>> Skills: I have worked as a Linux Administrator( Redhat mainly). I have
>>  been part of large infrastructure setup.Lately, I am unemployed and would
>> like to be into the Linux world too. I am looking forward to use my
>> knowledge here and gain some from the community
>>
>> Work: I would like to get involved in Linux infrastructure setup with
>> different services running. I would like to work towards security hardening
>> of the system.
>>
>> Looking forward to get involved.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Ruchika
>>
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