kevko | it's kind of quiet here today \o | 10:09 |
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SvenKieske | not just today, no? I guess it'S vacation time, will also be offline next week and some days in the week after that. | 10:11 |
kevko | i have vacation in winter ... it's best time to sunbathe somewhere on the equator during the winter time | 10:13 |
hrw | kevko: you do not have kids yet, right? | 12:13 |
kevko | hrw: hh , no :) | 12:13 |
hrw | kevko: with kids you synchronize with their summer free time | 12:16 |
kevko | hrw: you stil can synchronize with theis winter free time :) | 12:17 |
hrw | kevko: I do not know how it is in Slovakia but here in Poland kids have whole July and August free. | 12:18 |
kevko | hrw: yeah, same as here | 12:19 |
hrw | kevko: and Polish work law guarantees me 14 days break so I take it during my daughter's summer vacations | 12:19 |
kevko | 14 days break ? | 12:19 |
hrw | kevko: during winter she has 2 weeks free. usually one spent with mother somewhere and second with me | 12:20 |
hrw | kevko: PTO? | 12:20 |
kevko | what does it mean ? like free days from employer ? | 12:20 |
hrw | kevko: I have 28 days of PTO (Paid Time Off) per year | 12:20 |
kevko | okay, so what is 14 ? | 12:21 |
hrw | kevko: the law says that I should take 14 days off in one piece once per year | 12:22 |
SvenKieske | here in germany the minimum by law is 20 days (when working 5 days per week) up to 24 days (when working 6 days per week); there's no real requirement to take these in one block, but it is encouraged to take time off in larger blocks | 12:35 |
SvenKieske | so, in theory you need to take 12 consecutive days off, but in practice I find this rarely enforced, there are also some escape hatches built into the law, regarding that. | 12:38 |
kevko | SvenKieske: did you check my replies - letsencyrpt patches ? | 12:46 |
SvenKieske | kevko: I'm in the process of doing so :) | 12:54 |
kevko | okay thanks | 12:54 |
SvenKieske | that has to be one of the largest changesets in history, no? :D at least the number of patchsets is really high. | 13:01 |
mmalchuk | lets compare) | 13:02 |
mmalchuk | and the winner is... 220 patchsets))) | 13:04 |
kevko | :D | 13:04 |
mmalchuk | for about 3 years | 13:04 |
mmalchuk | its 1 patchest in a week | 13:05 |
kevko | 117 patchsets in 1.5 year :D -> https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/kolla-ansible/+/770215 | 13:06 |
mmalchuk | 25 patchsets in 2 year - https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/kayobe/+/793697 | 13:06 |
mmalchuk | ^^^ please review btw) | 13:07 |
kevko | i am not kayobe core | 13:08 |
mmalchuk | did you started using kayobe? you planed | 13:08 |
kevko | don't have a time in a work ..but it looks like we will have a customer which will want to upgrade openstack and they are using kayobe | 13:09 |
kevko | so i will need to leaarn | 13:09 |
kevko | some all-in-one sh sciprt will be nice :D | 13:09 |
mmalchuk | it have some | 13:10 |
mmalchuk | also there good project https://github.com/stackhpc/a-universe-from-nothing | 13:11 |
mmalchuk | to start from | 13:11 |
mmalchuk | I've told you in a past | 13:11 |
mmalchuk | already) | 13:11 |
kevko | forgot | 13:12 |
mmalchuk | write down | 13:12 |
kevko | roger that | 13:12 |
mmalchuk | it really cool | 13:12 |
mmalchuk | for home lab at least ideal | 13:12 |
SvenKieske | tbh I still don't quite grasp the usecase for kayobe, but didn't really look into it | 13:21 |
mmalchuk | SvenKieske its for simplify deploy openstack to baremetal | 13:33 |
mmalchuk | also (pre)configure some hardware around | 13:34 |
mmalchuk | for example network hardware | 13:34 |
mmalchuk | switches | 13:34 |
mmalchuk | etc | 13:35 |
mmalchuk | this all + kolla-ansible in a box) | 13:35 |
SvenKieske | yeah, what I don't get why I need a separate tool for that, couldn't this get integraded directly into kolla? | 13:36 |
mmalchuk | because some copmanies uses alternate tools for baremetal. | 13:36 |
mmalchuk | for example MAAS from Canonical | 13:36 |
mmalchuk | or Satelite (TheForeman) from RedHat | 13:37 |
mmalchuk | etc | 13:37 |
mmalchuk | the provisioning of the OS is a must, and Kayobe use Bifrost (lightweight Ironic) | 13:38 |
SvenKieske | yeah I know, so why no small bifrost role directly in kolla-ansible? why a separate tool? :D Sorry if this sounds ignorant. | 13:39 |
mmalchuk | if we add bifrost to k-a we will got the Kayobe))) lol | 13:39 |
kevko | :D | 13:40 |
SvenKieske | at last dayjob we just bootstrapped a small undercloud with ironic, neutron, etc via kolla and then used that to deploy the overcloud, also with kolla. so I guess I just don't understand it yet. | 13:41 |
mmalchuk | we? | 13:42 |
SvenKieske | well my team at my last job. | 13:42 |
mmalchuk | ah | 13:42 |
mmalchuk | that cool... and can be optimized with Kayobe | 13:43 |
SvenKieske | yeah, maybe you need to do some marketing for kayobe :D | 13:44 |
mmalchuk | at my job I deploy undercloud with Kayobe, and deploy Openstack with Ironic, later this Ironic used by several overclouds deployed by Kayobe without Bifrost usage | 13:44 |
mmalchuk | this is the case | 13:45 |
mmalchuk | Kayobe very usefull with raw hardware, in data centre, where no internet for example (but it need to prepared for this case) | 13:46 |
spatel | Last week I created kolla multi-node lab using LXD and its pretty quick to spin up something and test code or upgrade test - https://satishdotpatel.github.io/build-multinode-kolla-lab-using-lxd/ | 15:24 |
spatel | I am planning to create ansible playbook to create entire lab with single hit | 15:25 |
SvenKieske | nice | 15:53 |
opendevreview | Maksim Malchuk proposed openstack/kolla-ansible master: Deny access to Horizon public /server-status https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/kolla-ansible/+/888943 | 17:11 |
opendevreview | Maksim Malchuk proposed openstack/kolla-ansible master: Deny access to Horizon public /server-status https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/kolla-ansible/+/888943 | 19:27 |
opendevreview | Maksim Malchuk proposed openstack/kolla-ansible master: Deny access to Horizon public /server-status https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/kolla-ansible/+/888943 | 21:35 |
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