21:02:02 #startmeeting scientific-sig 21:02:02 Meeting started Tue Mar 29 21:02:02 2022 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is martial. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 21:02:02 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 21:02:02 The meeting name has been set to 'scientific_sig' 21:02:12 Hello friends 21:02:26 How are you martial? 21:02:32 just wanted to let you know that the Scientific SIG will be meeting during the PTG 21:02:59 Excellent. 21:03:01 We have two slots: 1300 UTC and 2100 UTC on Wednesday 21:03:39 Ocata rooms, and we have an Etherpad as well https://etherpad.opendev.org/p/scientific-sig-zed-ptg 21:03:51 (athough we need to populate it with the details) 21:04:43 Please remember to register for the PTG at https://www.openstack.org/ptg/ 21:07:28 Great. I'll register now. 21:07:29 and with that, I will apologize and disappear :) 21:07:34 #chair b1airo 21:07:34 Current chairs: b1airo martial 21:07:35 :-) 21:07:42 Heh. Bye martial! 21:08:00 bye martial 21:08:03 b1airo: you can endmeeting when you are done 21:08:07 sure 21:08:42 posted the PTG details above, same as in our Slack 21:08:52 great! 21:10:13 I've not got much to add / report... we're wrestling with various OpenStack things at the moment, probably main one is with Kayobe, attempting to use it as a quick bootstrap for some new cluster nodes, but it's turning out to be a bit obtuse to debug when things go awry 21:12:18 So it's not just Ansible? 21:14:24 hoping to get some more help from Stig et al. the bifrost DIB provisioning image process is ... hard to unpack, but we've found the default DIB image in Wallaby doesn't want to boot on this new hardware for some reason, whereas the slightly smaller provisioning image we grabbed from a Xena (or maybe later) deployment of bifrost does work 21:15:35 Hmm... Yeah, looks like quite a few moving parts. 21:16:25 put it this way, Ansible isn't helping - I'm sure you're better at unpicking Ansible play failures than I am, but even our more familiar engineers still stand back and scratch their heads for a while 21:17:14 Gotcha. 21:18:19 anyway, seems pretty quiet around here so probably time to bail and go get some work done (recruitment time!) 21:18:19 And for the record I'm not that sure that I'm _actually_ better at unpicking Ansible play failures than you. It's always a bit hairy for me too. 21:18:32 I saw the job post! 21:18:34 I sent a friend your way. 21:18:47 cool, thanks! 21:18:58 He's really interested in research, so fingers-crossed. 21:19:10 My pleasure. 21:19:12 Anyway, have a good day! 21:19:13 another systems role to advertise too 21:19:28 likewise julianp 21:19:35 catch you later 21:19:40 See ya! 21:19:41 #endmeeting