I heard we got an OpenShift instance up and running at the recent hackfest. I found https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/OpenShift, but it seems to be "pre" documentation, not current. Is this ready to play with? If I want to set up an experimental service (playing with Discourse, to be specific), is it ready for that?
On 06/15/2017 05:33 AM, Matthew Miller wrote:
I heard we got an OpenShift instance up and running at the recent hackfest. I found
yeah, we got a staging instance setup and working. ;)
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/OpenShift, but it seems to be "pre" documentation, not current.
yeah, we need to update that. Will add to my list.
Is this ready to play with? If I want to set up an experimental service (playing with Discourse, to be specific), is it ready for that?
No. Nor did we intend to use it as a playground. The plan was that we would have a staging cluster and a production cluster and those would be used for our infrastructure apps/needs. However, when we redeployed openstack on our cloud, we would also setup another openshift cluster on top of that, and that one would be for development and just anything fedora contributors would want to prototype or whatever. Hopefully thats not too far away, as we have new cloud hardware on the way now.
kevin
On Thu, Jun 15, 2017 at 09:35:06AM -0600, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
yeah, we got a staging instance setup and working. ;)
\o/
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/OpenShift, but it seems to be "pre" documentation, not current.
yeah, we need to update that. Will add to my list.
Thanks.
Is this ready to play with? If I want to set up an experimental service (playing with Discourse, to be specific), is it ready for that?
No. Nor did we intend to use it as a playground. The plan was that we would have a staging cluster and a production cluster and those would be used for our infrastructure apps/needs. However, when we redeployed openstack on our cloud, we would also setup another openshift cluster on top of that, and that one would be for development and just anything fedora contributors would want to prototype or whatever. Hopefully thats not too far away, as we have new cloud hardware on the way now.
Awesome. That sounds like what I'm looking for.
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