On Mon, 8 Jul 2013 10:26:01 -0600 Tim Flink <tfl...@redhat.com> wrote:
> If we rework the infra, I want to ansible-ize everything. The current > by-hand method of admin is crazy and way too much work to re-deploy or > even run updates on. I also want to tweak the db config a bit in the > hopes that we can get a bit better performance out of autotest in > production. > > I'm going to discuss the possible changes with infra and put together > a more detailed proposal but wanted to see if there were any > objections or alternative proposals out there. If you're interested, > more help would also be appreciated :) I talked to some infra folks today and went over my notes. There isn't a whole lot more detail to cover right now, but it sounds like one of the ways forward is to move our autoqa clients into the infra ansible repository and manage them that way. Note that we can't move the autotest masters into infra's repo due to autotest-sever's GWT dependencies and ResultsDB not being packaged. They're still working out a system which allows regular sysadmin users to run ansible playbooks but that is expected in the next couple of weeks. In the meantime, we can write the playbooks and get stg running with F18 and F19 hosts. Once we've finished the playbooks and are able to run playbooks directly from infra's repository, we can merge our playbooks in. On the other hand, we can manage the playbooks ourselves and not worry about infra requirements but honestly, considering the amount of free time we all have right now I'm all for not making things more complicated or difficult if we don't have to. Is anyone else interested in helping ansible-ize the autoqa clients and re-deploying the infrastructure (assuming that we agree it's a good idea to do so)? Tim
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