Hi All,
You may have noticed some instability in apps.ci.centos.org today. We had an outage in the infrastructure following from the expiration (and failed reissuing) of the node certificates that Openshift uses to communicate internally. The infrastructure seems to have recovered as of 15 minutes ago.
Most pods that were running at the time continued to run, but we were unable to schedule new pods for a while.
You may want to check your namespace to see if your workloads recovered.
If there are any questions, please let me know.
Cheers!
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Brian Stinson
brian(a)bstinson.com
Hello,
I have run fedora-rawhide-build-pipeline
https://jenkins-continuous-infra.apps.ci.centos.org/blue/organizations/jenk…
that failed in the
cloud-image-compose
stage, something which (I believe) have very little control over.
My other build on f30
https://jenkins-continuous-infra.apps.ci.centos.org/blue/organizations/jenk…
resulted in orange exclamation mark status, in spite of the fact that
the checkboxes in each of the states are all green.
What does it mean and how should I fix it?
What is the recommended way to remedy the situation?
Thank you,
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Jan Pazdziora
Senior Principal Software Engineer, Security Engineering, Red Hat
Hi, all,
yesterday we had our first Fedora CI SIG meeting. See summary and links below.
Next meeting is in two weeks, see calendar:
https://apps.fedoraproject.org/calendar/SIGs/#m9549
I have added all participants to the CI project team in Taiga. For
those who missed the meeting but would like to get an access to the
Taiga, please ping me on IRC.
Meeting summary
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* Roll call (bookwar, 16:00:59)
* Welcome (bookwar, 16:04:54)
* Introduction (bookwar, 16:08:15)
* Organizational (bookwar, 16:29:04)
* LINK: https://teams.fedoraproject.org/project/ci/ (bookwar,
16:31:20)
* ACTION: bookwar invites everyone to taiga project (bookwar,
16:35:32)
* LINK: Fedora CI issues https://pagure.io/fedora-ci/general/issues
(bookwar, 16:36:56)
* AGREED: use taiga for projects and pagure for Fedora CI issues
(bookwar, 16:40:10)
* Meeting times and purpose (bookwar, 16:47:29)
* AGREED: use this time slot for bi-weekly meetings (bookwar,
16:55:36)
* Open floor (bookwar, 17:00:33)
Meeting ended at 17:03:33 UTC.
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More details:
Minutes https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-ci/2019-06-05/fedora_ci_sig.2019-0…
Logs https://meetbot.fedoraproject.org/fedora-ci/2019-06-05/fedora_ci_sig.2019-0…
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Aleksandra Fedorova
bookwar at #fedora-ci
Hi, all,
I'd like to announce a Fedora Special Interest Group dedicated to the
topics of Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, Gating and
everything.
I've created a wiki page with the initial data:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/SIGs/CI
Please join, add yourself to member list, bring your ideas and work items.
I'd like to also setup a bi-weekly IRC meeting, so please think about what
time would work best for you. Let's have a separate discussion on that next
week.
Feedback is welcome.
Quote from the wiki:
== Goal ==
The goal of the SIG is to bring together CI enthusiasts interested in
developing tools, best practices, standards, and workflows to implement
Continuous Integration at a larger scale.
While CI is well-known and used by many software projects, it is usually
applied at an individual component level. Scaling it up is a challenge from
both technical and organizational points of view. Here in Fedora, we have
an opportunity to explore and develop the CI/CD topic beyond simple
pull-request testing.
== Topics ==
* CI for Fedora
* Containerized CI
* CI on bare-metal
* Gating at scale
* Packaging and CI
* CI and Upstream
* CI engines, Artifact storages, Test analytics
== Benefit to Fedora ==
CI is rarely associated with packaged Linux distributions even though it is
nowadays used in most of them. We’d like to change this perception, to show
that packaging and CI can and should be used together.
We also would like to establish Fedora as a perfect CI platform.
Virtualization, containerization and many other tools available in Fedora
provide a good foundation to build flexible, open and modern CI solutions
and CI architectures on top of it. Let's make use of them.
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Aleksandra Fedorova
bookwar on IRC