Tuesday, 2024-05-07

ildikovHi OpenDev team. I have a quick question. The Kata community has some struggles with their current CI solution and has been looking for other options. In particular, they would need a couple of Arm servers to test on. They would need bare metal servers, since Kata is using virtualization and nested virtualization doesn't always work, or bring the same results. Does OpenDev have access to bare metal machines as well, or can only schedule 14:19
ildikovaccess to virtual machines?14:19
clarkbildikov: currently we do not have access to any baremetal machines.14:22
clarkbwe do have nested virt labels provided by at least one cloud, but as you mention this occasionally breaks when kernels update and introduce new incompatibilities in the various layers. This has gotten steadily better over time, but does still break once in a while14:22
clarkband we don't have any arm nested virt. I'm not sure if that is supported either14:23
ildikovclarkb: noted, thanks for the quick response!14:24
tonybnested virt on arm is a thing but I don't think the arm we have access to is is the correct architecture14:24
clarkbdepending on very specific hardware is very arm :)14:25
jrosser_arm v8.3 has nested virt but poor performance. v8.4 and later is better.14:35
tonybclarkb: when you get time can you add my key to logscraper02.openstack.org15:30
clarkbtonyb: I'm not sure I have access. I don't know how fungi booted it. But fungi said in #openstack-infra that he added your key to the root account15:31
tonybThanks.  I'm in now15:32
tonybI wasn't adding `-l root`15:37
fungiyeah, i should have clarified, it's just a straight up centos stream 9 image booted, with your key granted access to the root account17:34
tonybfungi: All good. I thought it had the infra-root-2020 keys hence pinging clarkb 19:41
opendevreviewJon Bernard proposed opendev/irc-meetings master: Update cinder meeting info  https://review.opendev.org/c/opendev/irc-meetings/+/91848119:52
opendevreviewTony Breeds proposed openstack/project-config master: Build a stow of python 3.12.  https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/project-config/+/91848219:58
tonybclarkb: when you're around I'd like some help with adding mm3 admins20:17
clarkbtonyb: like adding someone as a list admin?20:27
tonybYeah.  The playbooks only work at create time, So how do we do it after the fact?  I'm assuming there is some CLI tool that will do it assuming the new user has an mm3 account?20:28
clarkbtonyb: I think the expectation is that it would work like gerrit groups. Typically existing admins would add additional admins20:28
tonybOh okay.20:29
clarkbbut ya if we need an escape hatch there is a global admin account we can log into that can make those actions iirc20:29
tonybThanks. I think it's sorted now20:29
clarkbI've just approved a number of the xenial cleanups. I saved the wheel mirror change for last if this first set look good20:46
opendevreviewMerged openstack/project-config master: Remove last bit of system-config-puppet-apply-jobs usage  https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/project-config/+/91719820:50
opendevreviewMerged openstack/project-config master: Drop use of python35 job templates  https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/project-config/+/91695320:53
clarkbI didn't see anything obviously unhappy with ^ so cleaning up wheel mirror caching is happening now too21:03
fungitonyb: clarkb: worst case, we can use the mailman cli to add admins to lists. calling the executable entrypoint for that is documented in system-config21:21
fungialso we have a global admin account you can log into postorius with and use the webui21:21
opendevreviewMerged openstack/project-config master: Stop publishing Xenial wheel mirror/cache content  https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/project-config/+/91695421:28
clarkbya we can also use the same http rest calls that ansible uses for initial setup. Lots of options21:36

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