0x1) Upgrading puppet to 2.6.4. We are currently on 0.25.2 (or 2.5.x in new nomenclature). How to test deploy and build out? 0x2) Monthly upgrades.. lots of kernel and glibc updates so everything needs to be rebooted. 0x3) Rebuilding RHEL6 systems and getting them ready 0x4) Moving .devel and .stg systems to dedicated hardware. 0x5) Moving to newer bacula 0x6) Rolling out new EL6 systems (what ones and why) 0x7) Mirror systems moving to Fedora hardware 0x8) Rolling out replacement hardware for old stuff 0x9) Nurturing and growing relationships with outside sponsors. 0xA) Documenting procedures, testing procedures, updating procedures 0xB) Tickets in queue 0xC) New projects
Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
0x1) Upgrading puppet to 2.6.4. We are currently on 0.25.2 (or 2.5.x in new nomenclature). How to test deploy and build out?
You may already know this, but I've got the latest puppet packages in my fedorapeople repo:
http://tmz.fedorapeople.org/repo/puppet/
The fun part about puppet updates is that you really need to do the master first, which makes testing interesting, unless you have a test master and entire test network of nodes.
I have heard mostly positive things from those that have updated from 0.25.5. I moved to it on my home systems way back when 2.6.x was in beta, and ran into a few small issues. I filed bugs and I believe all of these were fixed in later 2.6 releases. The problem is that it's been a long time since I updated, so I'm not a good person to speak to a 0.25.5 -> 2.6.4 update.
If there's a pt system we could run a puppetmaster on, I'd be happy to help out with any testing. I'd like to eventually update puppet in EPEL, but finding folks to test and report on any problems is harder than I would like, so I've held off.
On Wednesday, December 01, 2010 07:03:09 pm Todd Zullinger wrote:
Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
0x1) Upgrading puppet to 2.6.4. We are currently on 0.25.2 (or 2.5.x in new nomenclature). How to test deploy and build out?
You may already know this, but I've got the latest puppet packages in my fedorapeople repo:
http://tmz.fedorapeople.org/repo/puppet/
The fun part about puppet updates is that you really need to do the master first, which makes testing interesting, unless you have a test master and entire test network of nodes.
I have heard mostly positive things from those that have updated from 0.25.5. I moved to it on my home systems way back when 2.6.x was in beta, and ran into a few small issues. I filed bugs and I believe all of these were fixed in later 2.6 releases. The problem is that it's been a long time since I updated, so I'm not a good person to speak to a 0.25.5 -> 2.6.4 update.
If there's a pt system we could run a puppetmaster on, I'd be happy to help out with any testing. I'd like to eventually update puppet in EPEL, but finding folks to test and report on any problems is harder than I would like, so I've held off.
Please do make sure EPEL-6 has the latest version :)
Dennis
Stephen, I have talked with you a little by IRC, but you were busy in a meeting. I have no experience on the group work, but I really would like to help. I don't know if there are specific documented procedures, but I think I could do something with 0x2 and 0x3 items. Thank you very much Hernan Vivani Argentina
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 9:31 PM, Stephen John Smoogen smooge@gmail.comwrote:
0x1) Upgrading puppet to 2.6.4. We are currently on 0.25.2 (or 2.5.x in new nomenclature). How to test deploy and build out? 0x2) Monthly upgrades.. lots of kernel and glibc updates so everything needs to be rebooted. 0x3) Rebuilding RHEL6 systems and getting them ready 0x4) Moving .devel and .stg systems to dedicated hardware. 0x5) Moving to newer bacula 0x6) Rolling out new EL6 systems (what ones and why) 0x7) Mirror systems moving to Fedora hardware 0x8) Rolling out replacement hardware for old stuff 0x9) Nurturing and growing relationships with outside sponsors. 0xA) Documenting procedures, testing procedures, updating procedures 0xB) Tickets in queue 0xC) New projects
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On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 17:31 -0700, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
0x2) Monthly upgrades.. lots of kernel and glibc updates so everything needs to be rebooted.
I'll work on 0x2
0x3) Rebuilding RHEL6 systems and getting them ready
which ones?
0x6) Rolling out new EL6 systems (what ones and why)
ditto.
-sv
I'm not normally on IRC (bad times for me) but I could also help if needed with work on 0x2 and could probably help on 0x7.
I can be contacted via e-mail
On Thu, Dec 2, 2010 at 3:32 AM, seth vidal skvidal@fedoraproject.orgwrote:
On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 17:31 -0700, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
0x2) Monthly upgrades.. lots of kernel and glibc updates so everything needs to be rebooted.
I'll work on 0x2
0x3) Rebuilding RHEL6 systems and getting them ready
which ones?
0x6) Rolling out new EL6 systems (what ones and why)
ditto.
-sv
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On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 21:32 -0500, seth vidal wrote:
On Wed, 2010-12-01 at 17:31 -0700, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
0x2) Monthly upgrades.. lots of kernel and glibc updates so everything needs to be rebooted.
I'll work on 0x2
all the rhel6 final boxes, excluding the builders are updated. Dennis is working on the builders.
I'll start cranking through the rhel5 boxes tomorrow - after I make a small change to func-yum :)
-sv
On Wed, 1 Dec 2010 17:31:49 -0700 Stephen John Smoogen smooge@gmail.com wrote:
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I'm happy to help others with anything as time permits.
I can take a stab over the next few weeks of cleaning up:
0xB) Tickets in queue
We have a ton of tickets. I can look at refiling them or finding people to work them as long as people don't mind me pimping tickets here or on irc. ;)
kevin
On Thu, 2 Dec 2010 11:04:13 -0700 Kevin Fenzi kevin@tummy.com wrote:
We have a ton of tickets. I can look at refiling them or finding people to work them as long as people don't mind me pimping tickets here or on irc. ;)
Just to follow up to myself, I started in on this this weekend.
There were 323 tickets, which I pared down to an even 300 by closing out things that were obviously done, filed in the wrong place or could be quickly processed.
I also created: FedoraTalk and Mirrors components and renamed 'CVS' to SCM and moved approprate tickets into them. Perhaps a 'Transifex' component would be worthwhile as there are a number of tickets for it?
One thing I noticed is that the 'General' component is default, and those tickets don't go anywhere, so someone has to notice them. Perhaps we should have them CC to this list? Or would that be too much traffic?
Also, if there are people who wish to be cc'ed to tickets from a specific component all the time, let me know and I can add that.
If folks could take a few minutes to look through all the tickets they are assigned on (or all tickets overall) and see if they can move them forward to conclusion that would be great.
Thanks,
kevin
I can help out with 3, 5, and A however my time over the next few weeks will be limited due to travel. I also have a few personal systems that I can test the new 2.6 Puppet on from EPEL if need be. Jason
On 12/01/2010 07:31 PM, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
Moving to newer bacula
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