On 2023-01-31 at 08:00 AM EST, there is a network outage for doing a series
of software updates on the lab network devices
The outage would take about 30 minutes but as long as two to three hours
depending on the unknowns
Thanks
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Adam Kraitman
Systems Administrator
Ceph Engineering
IRC: akraitma
Some of you may have noticed that the ceph-post-file service (for
sharing large files with the development team) is not yet recovered
after our lab outage. This is on our list, and should be restored soon;
I'll send a notification here when it's back.
Thanks for your patience.
We started seeing a high load on Teuthology & Chacra that causes service to
become unavailable
we started moving those services out of the RHEV cluster, we will update
soon
Thanks
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Adam Kraitman
Systems Administrator
Ceph Engineering
IRC: akraitma
On Wed, Jan 11, 2023 at 7:44 AM Yehuda Sadeh-Weinraub <yehuda(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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> On Tue, Jan 10, 2023, 8:38 PM Gregory Farnum <gfarnum(a)redhat.com> wrote:
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>> Hi all,
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>> As you all know, we’ve had a lot of issues in sepia recently. One of them is that we’re having trouble with Java paths during builds (I havent followed the details, tbh). Radek pointed out [1] that CephFS seems to be the only user of Java in the codebase, and when I ran a “git grep” the only occurrences were for cephfs-java, which AFAIK only exists to support the (very defunct) Hadoop plug-in.
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>> Are there no other users? Can we disable this temporarily to get builds working in the lab and continue testing? Is anybody going to notice if we remove it?
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>> If the answers are “yes”, let’s do as much as we can and get some builds going ASAP?
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> Why not go ahead with disabling it now for the sake of testing, while figuring out whether we actually need/want it?
+1
Let's disable it for now and wait for confirmation before removing it entirely.
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Cheers,
Venky
Hi all,
As you all know, we’ve had a lot of issues in sepia recently. One of them
is that we’re having trouble with Java paths during builds (I havent
followed the details, tbh). Radek pointed out [1] that CephFS seems to be
the only user of Java in the codebase, and when I ran a “git grep” the only
occurrences were for cephfs-java, which AFAIK only exists to support the
(very defunct) Hadoop plug-in.
Are there no other users? Can we disable this temporarily to get builds
working in the lab and continue testing? Is anybody going to notice if we
remove it?
If the answers are “yes”, let’s do as much as we can and get some builds
going ASAP?
Thanks,
-Greg
We lost the gateway host and we are working on installing a new host since
our backup had data corruption, I will update soon
Thanks
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Adam Kraitman
Systems Administrator
Ceph Engineering
IRC: akraitma