Greeting folks, I'd like to schedule a backlog grooming next Monday after the daily standup. Please reply to this thread with the story you'd like to be implemented for the next sprint.
Here is my list: * Release of 2.2.3 and upgrade of sf-project.io[0] -> The goal is to get systemd daemon-reload fixes, as well as -> Deploy storyboard (tech preview) to start playing with it I'd like to reduce the scope of this story to sf-project.io only. * Integrate ELK to index CI logs[1] -> At the end of current sprint, we'll have the backend in place and before moving on to adding a front-end, I'd like we focus on implementing integration tests -> Moreover i'd like us to be able to query elastic search database directly. It seems very important that we are able to understand and operate that first (critical) stack. Probably not for next sprint, I'd like to present/discuss an improvement to our LXC usage... How about we switch to runc ? Based on my previous experiment[2] it seems like a fine container technology that plays nicely with systemd. I've demonstrated how it can be used to test zuul[3] and indeed in 2 minutes it's able to build, configure, start and test zuul-server, 2 zuul-merger and a bunch of zuul-launcher. Basically, here is the (early) proposed plan: * Adds a new deploy/runc/deploy.py script to replace in-place LXC. * Adapt the current ansible configuration tooling to support out of the instance usage (to be run from directly from the host). * Dissociate service data from the rootfs, so that backup, migration and upgrade are less critical. The goal is to avoid problem we encounter frequently when doing upgrade. Note that much like the dyn-arch effort, this could be implemented in parallel without breaking the current workflow. Regards, -Tristan [0] http://softwarefactory-project.io/redmine/issues/1480 [1] http://softwarefactory-project.io/redmine/issues/1442 [2] http://softwarefactory-project.io/r/gitweb?p=sf-runc.git;a=summary [3] http://softwarefactory-project.io/jenkins/job/sf-runc-functional-tests/11/console
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