Hi all,
Camilla announced this in december already
(https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/ci-users/2022-December/thread.html)
and we sent multiple reminders about that.
The plan was already knew since it was decided to move the whole CI
infra to AWS (announced in June 2022) but the last bit that had to move
was the openshift CI cluster (aka *.apps.ocp.ci.centos.org) to AWS
(https://console-openshift-console.apps.ocp.cloud.ci.centos.org/)
As the new cluster in AWS is deployed since end of November you still
have to migrate your workload from old to new cluster, and that *before*
end of March 2023 (see
https://sigs.centos.org/guide/ci/#migration-to-new-ci-instance)
We'll continue to send such reminders as long as we see tenants who
haven't migrated (yet)
We prefer announce it multiple times so that nobody will ask "where is
my app gone ?" when the whole cluster will be powered down end of March.
PS: if you have already migrated, please confirm to us so that we can
already delete your project/namespace/storage PV in the previous cluster.
Kind Regards,
--
Fabian Arrotin
The CentOS Project | https://www.centos.org
gpg key: 17F3B7A1 | twitter: @arrfab
Dear CentOS CI User,
Please be advised that the CentOS CI PROD Openshift cluster is due for
scheduled maintenance from 12pm to 2pm UTC on Mar 17th. During this period
necessary updates will be applied to the cluster, and will be upgraded from
version 4.11.28 to 4.11.30
Every service under **apps.ocp.cloud.ci.centos.org
<http://apps.ocp.cloud.ci.centos.org/>* might be affected.
Pods will be restarted, so it's suggested to pause your Jenkins jobs, and
there might be periods of slight performance degradation during this
maintenance period.
We apologise for any inconvenience that this may cause.
Kind regards,
Pedro Moura
he/him/his
Software Engineer
Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com>
pmoura(a)redhat.com
<https://www.redhat.com>
Hi all,
as we are testing new features in C9S it would be nice to have the
latest kernel (or new enough) in EC2 environment. But sadly, it's not
the case.
Today's NetworkManager MR testing failed as it contains quite new
feature that landed in RHEL9.2 (in NM and kernel, too) and thus C9S
some weeks ago.
so I checked the latest kernel available and it's 5.14.0-286.el9.x86_64
so I checked kernel from c9s on EC2 and found Linux 5.14.0-
142.el9.x86_64 which is from August 2022.
https://kojihub.stream.centos.org/kojifiles/packages/kernel/5.14.0/
Is there any plan to move c9s deployments up2date?
Thank you so much!
Vladimir
https://jenkins-networkmanager.apps.ocp.cloud.ci.centos.org/job/NetworkMana…
Dear CentOS CI User,
Please be advised that the CentOS CI PROD Openshift cluster is due for
scheduled maintenance from 12pm to 2pm UTC on Mar 6th. During this period
necessary updates will be applied to the cluster, and will be upgraded from
version 4.11.26 to 4.11.28
Every service under **apps.ocp.cloud.ci.centos.org
<http://apps.ocp.cloud.ci.centos.org/>* might be affected.
Pods will be restarted, so it's suggested to pause your Jenkins jobs, and
there might be periods of slight performance degradation during this
maintenance period.
We apologise for any inconvenience that this may cause.
Kind regards,
Pedro Moura
he/him/his
Software Engineer
Red Hat <https://www.redhat.com>
pmoura(a)redhat.com
<https://www.redhat.com>