15:00:02 #startmeeting ironic 15:00:02 Meeting started Mon Nov 9 15:00:02 2020 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is TheJulia. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:00:04 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 15:00:04 o/ 15:00:06 The meeting name has been set to 'ironic' 15:00:21 o/ 15:00:25 o/ 15:00:30 o/ 15:00:30 Good morning everyone! 15:00:59 Our agenda can be found on the wiki. 15:01:05 o/ 15:01:05 #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/Ironic#Agenda_for_next_meeting 15:01:07 o/ 15:01:17 #topic Announcements / Reminders 15:01:40 Looks like we have only one listed which is the reminder to review the proposed priorities document from the PTG. 15:01:43 #link https://review.opendev.org/#/c/760460 15:01:44 patch 760460 - ironic-specs - Add Wallaby priorities - 1 patch set 15:01:49 o/ 15:01:55 Since I'm back, I guess I can revise that today and hopefully we can merge that in the next few days. 15:02:05 Does anyone have anything to raise or remind us of? 15:02:15 Oh, I know of one thing. 15:02:22 when approximately do we have the 1st release this cycle? 15:02:24 The Baremetal SIG is having a call tomorrow! 15:02:33 #link https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/bare-metal-sig 15:02:44 The sig call is at 2PM UTC. 15:02:54 dtantsur: I think like mid-december 15:03:18 oh, I'm going to get a release for birthday? sweet! 15:03:22 December 14th is what I proposed in the document 15:03:26 o/ 15:03:50 Sounds like we need a prelude for that release :) 15:04:03 heh 15:04:08 o/ 15:04:18 Anyhow, does anyone have anything to announce or remind us of this week? 15:04:19 * dtantsur will be 2^5 15:04:47 dtantsur: Congrats 15:05:23 :) 15:05:42 * TheJulia guesses nobody has anything (else) to remind us of this week so we can proceed 15:06:24 Looks like there were no action items from last week's meeting 15:07:14 In fact, last week's meeting looks awfully quiet 15:07:30 I guess we can just go directly to priorities for the coming week? 15:07:41 yep 15:09:05 #topic Deciding on priorities for the coming week 15:09:17 Out of curiosity, has the list been cleaned up yet today? 15:09:49 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/IronicWhiteBoard 15:09:53 Starting at line 120 15:10:30 It would be good if we could get some forward progress on the specs this week 15:11:02 * dtantsur hasn't looked 15:12:28 How is CI this week? 15:12:40 master looks ok 15:12:45 victoria is getting better 15:13:01 still need some approval on backport for ubuntu focal 15:13:03 do we have any explicit CI patches that need to be landed to make things happier 15:13:26 jsut this for now https://review.opendev.org/760310 15:13:26 patch 760310 - ironic-python-agent (stable/victoria) - Run dib ipa src jobs on ubuntu focal - 2 patch sets 15:14:07 and oh we have an issue with dd and ironic-rootwrap in focal, but we can talk about it later 15:14:22 * TheJulia sighs 15:15:53 What is on the list looks good, we just need review bandwidth this week 15:16:01 Also some random CI failures 15:16:42 ironic-tempest-ipxe-ipv6 is also broken because of focal, forgot about that..... :/ 15:16:46 arne_wiebalck: is there anything baremetal sig related to talk about other than mention the scheduled meeting tomorrow? 15:16:55 rpittau: I just reviewed and approved that. 15:17:01 JayF: thanks! 15:17:08 why does focal hate openstack? 15:17:14 :( 15:17:15 #seriousquestion 15:17:16 TheJulia: No, but we should probably send out a reminder/announcement. 15:17:23 arne_wiebalck: ++ 15:17:26 And tweet about it! 15:17:29 yes 15:17:30 but not tweet the URL 15:17:33 to zoom 15:17:43 the etherpad 15:17:43 hahahah 15:17:50 * TheJulia is never going to live that down 15:17:54 zoom url is a bad idea 15:17:58 yeah 15:18:10 lots of participants? :) 15:18:12 It was amusing how someone actually hacked the stream and started pumping a presentation out 15:18:35 arne_wiebalck: no, I tweeted the ptg feedback zoom URL and things went crazy with trolls 15:18:44 oops 15:18:46 yeah 15:18:51 funny participants =) 15:18:59 Anyway, seems like we're in Open Discussion 15:19:02 #topic Open Discussion 15:19:50 Can ask question now? 15:20:00 I was wondering if anyone was aware of any, or thought Openstack in general should have, security guidelines about how to consume code downstream. Trying to think about things that we, as an upstream community, could've done to limit the impact of the gerrit compromise if the audit hadn't come out clean. 15:20:14 Out of curiosity, what is everyone thinking in terms of end of year holiday plans? Asking because I don't want to be in a situation where nobdoy is around but me on December 14th :) 15:20:18 Qianbiao: sure! 15:20:21 I see this patch merge failed, https://review.opendev.org/#/c/752006/, is it a CI issue. 15:20:22 patch 752006 - ironic (stable/ussuri) - opt: Enhance old stable branches to use latest pyt... - 8 patch sets 15:20:28 Or i should update something? 15:20:36 TheJulia: I'll like be around till x-mas, then back in early Jan 15:20:52 Qianbiao: that just needs a recheck 15:20:56 * iurygregory will be gone during Dec - PTO... 15:20:59 I'll be around until at least the week of x-mas too 15:20:59 ok ty, JayF 15:21:40 Qianbiao: one of the keys is noticing the job that failed, and triggered the -2 vote, was one that passed before. I went a step further and confirmed it was a transient error I'm familiar with (mysql failures) 15:22:19 JayF: that is a really good question. I think the key would be to use git sha based releases and not tags or branches, but the conundrum is the version code in pbr is reliant upon some of that data to determine the version. :\ 15:22:46 TheJulia: I'm thinking about posing it to the mailing list in general. 15:23:45 JayF: ++ I think that would be a good idea. If memory serves a formal sha/version list is released and can be pulled from the releases repo or the website, but it is all git driven 15:24:53 iurygregory: If there are patches your working on that you need reviewed/merged before you go on PTO, please highlight them... I guess this or early nextw eek 15:24:54 TheJulia dtantsur maybe you two may want to know that: uefi mode can load file bigger than 2.6G. 15:25:16 nice! 15:25:17 TheJulia, I will, but even on PTO I will be on irc =) 15:26:58 Qianbiao: is this ipxe and grub, or just one that you've tried? 15:27:28 TheJulia I am using ipxe/uefi 15:27:33 TheJulia: recently we are hitting a portgroup degration, i think the https://review.opendev.org/761161 would fix that, and probably could use some reviews. 15:27:34 patch 761161 - ironic - Fixes the issue that instance bond port can't get ... - 1 patch set 15:29:10 Merged openstack/ironic-inspector master: Remove unicode quotes from tox.ini https://review.opendev.org/761438 15:29:43 Qianbiao: I _think_ the memory being used is a range being handed out by the EFI firmware. It looks like intel has published a document on this, but I've only been abel to find the first two pages of the likely document on baidu 15:29:55 EfiMemoryMappedIO is likely it, at least that is my feeling 15:30:45 TheJulia uefi did complain about device space at first, and then it seems it find a back solution to load big file. 15:30:52 kaifeng: please add it to the list 15:30:52 i forget the log details. 15:31:47 So, it looks like it may all be driven by the EFI firmware 15:31:58 checkout https://www.microbe.cz/docs/Beyond_BIOS_Second_Edition_Digital_Edition_(15-12-10)%20.pdf chapter 5 15:32:28 TheJulia: thanks, done 15:34:13 Is there anything else to discuss this morning? 15:34:34 Oh, regarding PTO at the end of the year, I've not decided yet 15:35:19 I suspect I'll be not taking significant time off. 15:35:25 No travel means no holidays lol 15:35:48 kind of in the same boat 15:36:02 Worst comes to worst, I may find myself with another project 15:37:10 Anyway, I guess we're done for today. Thanks everyone and remember to review specs. The priorities document AND the existing ironic-specs. 15:37:16 Thanks everyone! 15:37:21 thank you 15:37:29 Thank you 15:37:30 Have a wonderful week! 15:37:34 Thank you 15:38:25 #endmeeting