On 29/11/2022 15:08, Martin Pitt wrote:
Hello all,
Camila Granella [2022-06-15 8:49 -0300]:
The existing OpenShift cluster will be also decommissioned and a new one (hosted in AWS, so without an option to run kubevirt operator nor VMs) will be then used (you will have to migrate from one to the other)
I know that a few months ago we said that we wouldn't need a tenant on the new OpenShift cluster for the "frontdoor" (Cockpit/composer/subscription-manager UI etc. CI) project. But it turns out it would be good after all, as we still have three small, but important services running on the current cluster: our GitHub webhook and a prometheus/grafana pair for our metrics. These don't take a lot of resources, and don't need /dev/kvm, but they do need to live on the public internet.
So if we could opt into that migration still, that'd be great! Do I need to sign up for that anywhere?
Thank you,
Martin for the Cockpit team
Hi Martin,
Well, you probably just saw the other mail sent by Camilla about the move to AWS. If you really want to be added there (it's just a group in FAS/ACO) you'd need to create a ticket on the centos-infra tracker (https://pagure.io/centos-infra/issues) : iirc there is even a template that we used to have there for the ocp ci access. We'll then discuss with Camilla about your request :)