Hello, Here is a summary of what the team did from September 8 to September 22.
Regarding Software Factory: - We integrated zuulv3 upstream patches of zuul-web - We continue improving the zuulv3 integration inside Software Factory - We worked on supporting starting buildsets in zuul from the manageSF API. This is currently limited to zuul2.X support, and will be applied to zuul3 as soon as config jobs are moved to zuul3. - We created a metrics dashboard using collectd, gnocchi and grafana with the help of Mehdi Abaakouk. We won't migrate from influxdb to gnocchi as there are some metrics not computed by gnocchi that we need on our dashboard (network and disk), this point should be fixed in the next release of gnocchi - We fixed issue caused by the CentOS-7.4 upgrade, new ssh-keyscan behavior and a broken bubblewrap kernel interaction: https://github.com/projectatomic/bubblewrap/commit/ec5093d57d8d55aa49525e26117ff4e43181a4d3 - We worked on enabling zuulV3 only deployment with continous delivery of the config repository. - We did an interview with Rich at the PTG: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09cG6ANSbSA Regarding openstack-infra: - Tristan and David attended the PTG in Denver. Tristan's report can be found here http://rdoproject.org/blog/2017/09/PTG-report-zuul/ while David's notes are available here https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/dmsimard-ptg-notes Highlights: - Progress on the Zuul dashboard - Discussion around the roadmap regarding logs processing interfaces - We presented the logreduce utility and how it can be used to reduce time spend doing CI investigation - Migration towards Zuul v3 - Fedora, CentOS, Debian and SUSE support in base jobs - Multi-node support in base jobs - Migration script (translation from JJB/layout to zuul v3) - Great ideas about container registry implementations - IBM very interested in increased collaboration about ppc64le builds and testing - Upstream upgraded gerrit to 2.13 and there was different issues Regarding RDO: - We have fixed issues related to Nodepool image builds, which were affecting CI jobs - We are working on I/O performance issues with RDO Cloud - We've resolved issues regarding memory and space consumption on the RDO registry ( bugzilla pending: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1489501 ) - ELK is now deployed for review.rdoproject.org and we'll be testing how to best make use of it - We upgraded Zuul to support the new upstream gerrit Regarding DLRN: - We have added support to build packages using Copr - We are working in packaging DLRN in Fedora, by getting all dependencies first - We are cleaning up the Fedora DLRN worker, to have a consistent repository as soon as all identified issues are fixed Regarding ARA: - ARA 0.14.3 and 0.14.4 released in order to provide support for Ansible 2.4 - Not much progress towards 1.0 last sprint with the PTG and catch up but some good discussions about it at the PTG - Interview at the PTG with the Openstack-Ansible PTL about their collaboration with ARA: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kdId-GyEGG8 - We'll be writing a spec and taking care of doing a centralized implementation of ARA to replace puppetboard.openstack.org https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/queens-puppetboard-replacement Regarding RDOPKG: - We cleaned coprbuild code - We cleaned and updated docs - We updated website docs with new rdopkg install instructions and links - We discussed commit message formats and opened new RFE to normalize - We discussed DLRN Release format which is incompatible with CloudSIG/Fedora - We created more behavioral tests to cover various use cases Also: We are investigating a new tool Taiga for improving team organization RepoXplorer: We have built and publish on the rdo mailing list an instance of repoXplorer for the RDO project: http://38.145.33.181/repoxplorer/project.html?pid=RDO/rdo The full meeting and demos can be seen here: https://bluejeans.com/s/L6gGF Next public review will happen Friday Oct. 6 at 13:00 UTC, feel free to join us on #softwarefactory for the event details. The SF team _______________________________________________ Softwarefactory-dev mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/softwarefactory-dev
