* UNH CI is offline @ 2021-12-06 18:19 Lincoln Lavoie 2021-12-08 22:09 ` Lincoln Lavoie 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Lincoln Lavoie @ 2021-12-06 18:19 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ci Hello All, As discussed at the Thursday CI meeting, UNH infrastructure is now offline for upgrades. This means, we will not be reporting results right now, patches will get tested once systems are restarted (but that will be a backlog process, i.e. CI will have to catch up). The dashboard and previous results will remain available. During the downtime, we can not rerun tests. We will follow up as we complete the upgrades. Cheers, Lincoln -- *Lincoln Lavoie* Principal Engineer, Broadband Technologies 21 Madbury Rd., Ste. 100, Durham, NH 03824 lylavoie@iol.unh.edu https://www.iol.unh.edu +1-603-674-2755 (m) <https://www.iol.unh.edu> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: UNH CI is offline 2021-12-06 18:19 UNH CI is offline Lincoln Lavoie @ 2021-12-08 22:09 ` Lincoln Lavoie 2021-12-09 14:33 ` Aaron Conole 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Lincoln Lavoie @ 2021-12-08 22:09 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ci Hello All, We have completed some first steps for the major update around Jenkins. The host's operating system has been upgraded to the latest version to pull in security patches, etc. Jenkins itself has also been upgraded, but is not yet to its final desired version. We have to update incrementally between LTS versions, to allow Jenkins to migrate configurations, plugins, and job data. That process takes a little bit to complete each time, while it processes its data and the job history. The system is online now, and we are going to let it catch up on missed jobs overnight. We will be keeping a close eye on the output, but things look stable and correct. We don't expect Jenkins to change the actual tests, since it just runs tests and collects results. There will be some additional downtime, while we continue upgrading versions this week and early next week. If you notice anything that looks incorrect or strange, please let us know. That does raise a question on storage of historical results (i.e. the results tar balls) and how long we need to keep those available. The results (i.e. pass / fail indication) would live on in the dashboard and database, but the actual results archives (tar balls) are stored in Jenkins as a job. Would limiting that storage to 4 or 6 months be acceptable to the community? This will reduce the future issues of upgrades and migration, in terms of processing time required by Jenkins. A test could always be rerun, if we needed to recreate an older set of logs/results. I'll add this as a discussion item for the next community call. Cheers, Lincoln On Mon, Dec 6, 2021 at 1:19 PM Lincoln Lavoie <lylavoie@iol.unh.edu> wrote: > Hello All, > > As discussed at the Thursday CI meeting, UNH infrastructure is now offline > for upgrades. This means, we will not be reporting results right now, > patches will get tested once systems are restarted (but that will be a > backlog process, i.e. CI will have to catch up). > > The dashboard and previous results will remain available. > > During the downtime, we can not rerun tests. > > We will follow up as we complete the upgrades. > > Cheers, > Lincoln > -- > *Lincoln Lavoie* > Principal Engineer, Broadband Technologies > 21 Madbury Rd., Ste. 100, Durham, NH 03824 > lylavoie@iol.unh.edu > https://www.iol.unh.edu > +1-603-674-2755 (m) > <https://www.iol.unh.edu> > -- *Lincoln Lavoie* Principal Engineer, Broadband Technologies 21 Madbury Rd., Ste. 100, Durham, NH 03824 lylavoie@iol.unh.edu https://www.iol.unh.edu +1-603-674-2755 (m) <https://www.iol.unh.edu> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: UNH CI is offline 2021-12-08 22:09 ` Lincoln Lavoie @ 2021-12-09 14:33 ` Aaron Conole 2021-12-09 16:01 ` Thomas Monjalon 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Aaron Conole @ 2021-12-09 14:33 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Lincoln Lavoie; +Cc: ci Lincoln Lavoie <lylavoie@iol.unh.edu> writes: > Hello All, > > We have completed some first steps for the major update around Jenkins. > The host's operating system has been upgraded to the latest version to pull > in security patches, etc. Jenkins itself has also been upgraded, but is > not yet to its final desired version. We have to update > incrementally between LTS versions, to allow Jenkins to migrate > configurations, plugins, and job data. That process takes a little bit to > complete each time, while it processes its data and the job history. Makes sense, and I expected it wouldn't be a simple 5 minute process. > The system is online now, and we are going to let it catch up on missed > jobs overnight. We will be keeping a close eye on the output, but things > look stable and correct. We don't expect Jenkins to change the actual > tests, since it just runs tests and collects results. There will be some > additional downtime, while we continue upgrading versions this week and > early next week. If you notice anything that looks incorrect or strange, > please let us know. Thanks. I think right now the contribution rate is rather slow (just because of real-life timing), so I imagine it won't be difficult to catch up. > That does raise a question on storage of historical results (i.e. the > results tar balls) and how long we need to keep those available. The > results (i.e. pass / fail indication) would live on in the dashboard and > database, but the actual results archives (tar balls) are stored in Jenkins > as a job. Would limiting that storage to 4 or 6 months be acceptable to > the community? This will reduce the future issues of upgrades and > migration, in terms of processing time required by Jenkins. A test could > always be rerun, if we needed to recreate an older set of logs/results. > I'll add this as a discussion item for the next community call. +1 - thanks. > Cheers, > Lincoln > > On Mon, Dec 6, 2021 at 1:19 PM Lincoln Lavoie <lylavoie@iol.unh.edu> wrote: > >> Hello All, >> >> As discussed at the Thursday CI meeting, UNH infrastructure is now offline >> for upgrades. This means, we will not be reporting results right now, >> patches will get tested once systems are restarted (but that will be a >> backlog process, i.e. CI will have to catch up). >> >> The dashboard and previous results will remain available. >> >> During the downtime, we can not rerun tests. >> >> We will follow up as we complete the upgrades. >> >> Cheers, >> Lincoln >> -- >> *Lincoln Lavoie* >> Principal Engineer, Broadband Technologies >> 21 Madbury Rd., Ste. 100, Durham, NH 03824 >> lylavoie@iol.unh.edu >> https://www.iol.unh.edu >> +1-603-674-2755 (m) >> <https://www.iol.unh.edu> >> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: UNH CI is offline 2021-12-09 14:33 ` Aaron Conole @ 2021-12-09 16:01 ` Thomas Monjalon 2021-12-13 19:59 ` Lincoln Lavoie 0 siblings, 1 reply; 5+ messages in thread From: Thomas Monjalon @ 2021-12-09 16:01 UTC (permalink / raw) To: Lincoln Lavoie; +Cc: ci, Aaron Conole 09/12/2021 15:33, Aaron Conole: > Lincoln Lavoie <lylavoie@iol.unh.edu> writes: > > That does raise a question on storage of historical results (i.e. the > > results tar balls) and how long we need to keep those available. The > > results (i.e. pass / fail indication) would live on in the dashboard and > > database, but the actual results archives (tar balls) are stored in Jenkins > > as a job. Would limiting that storage to 4 or 6 months be acceptable to > > the community? This will reduce the future issues of upgrades and > > migration, in terms of processing time required by Jenkins. A test could > > always be rerun, if we needed to recreate an older set of logs/results. > > I'll add this as a discussion item for the next community call. > > +1 - thanks. I think we don't need more history than current and previous releases. So I bet 8 months is a fair amount of test history. ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
* Re: UNH CI is offline 2021-12-09 16:01 ` Thomas Monjalon @ 2021-12-13 19:59 ` Lincoln Lavoie 0 siblings, 0 replies; 5+ messages in thread From: Lincoln Lavoie @ 2021-12-13 19:59 UTC (permalink / raw) To: ci; +Cc: Aaron Conole, Thomas Monjalon Hello All, Just a quick follow up. Jenkins upgrades have been completed and the system is getting caught up to the patches that have come in. Please let us know if you would like any patches rerun. We'll also take a pass through the history this week to look for anything that needs to be rerun as well. Next for upgrades will be the dashboard system and our vpn / router. The dashboard will not impact running just, just browsing results. The vpn / router upgrade will require us to stop the existing jobs. We expect both of these to be completed this week. Cheers, Lincoln On Thu, Dec 9, 2021 at 11:01 AM Thomas Monjalon <thomas@monjalon.net> wrote: > 09/12/2021 15:33, Aaron Conole: > > Lincoln Lavoie <lylavoie@iol.unh.edu> writes: > > > That does raise a question on storage of historical results (i.e. the > > > results tar balls) and how long we need to keep those available. The > > > results (i.e. pass / fail indication) would live on in the dashboard > and > > > database, but the actual results archives (tar balls) are stored in > Jenkins > > > as a job. Would limiting that storage to 4 or 6 months be acceptable > to > > > the community? This will reduce the future issues of upgrades and > > > migration, in terms of processing time required by Jenkins. A test > could > > > always be rerun, if we needed to recreate an older set of logs/results. > > > I'll add this as a discussion item for the next community call. > > > > +1 - thanks. > > I think we don't need more history than current and previous releases. > So I bet 8 months is a fair amount of test history. > > > -- *Lincoln Lavoie* Principal Engineer, Broadband Technologies 21 Madbury Rd., Ste. 100, Durham, NH 03824 lylavoie@iol.unh.edu https://www.iol.unh.edu +1-603-674-2755 (m) <https://www.iol.unh.edu> ^ permalink raw reply [flat|nested] 5+ messages in thread
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