Hi folks, Here is a quick and short update on what CI Infrastructure team has been up to for the last few days.
# Done * identified infrastructure suitable for hosting the new ocp4 cluster and curated inventory * configured DNS for the new ocp4 ocp.ci.centos.org cluster * provisioned 2 haproxy load balancers * ansible template for PXE ocp4 nodes
# Hiccups we had * Faced issue pulling machine config operator image from quay.io on the ocp4 bootstrap node. We reached out to Jonathan Lebon of Fedora CoreOS related help (Thank you Jonathan for the help). The issue was resolved by recreating the ignition files from scratch. * Faced issue with multiple ethernet interfaces on the RHCOS nodes and DHCP. Resolved by disabling DHCP, and configuring static IPs on a single interface.
# In progress * Provisioning OCP4 nodes (Master, Worker, and Bootstrap)
# Blockers * RHEL CoreOS does not support RAID on the root device
Thank you and Stay Safe / Brian Stinson, David Kirwan, Fabian Arrotin &
Hey Vipul, thanks for the update!
Is there any timeline for when the OCP4 cluster would be ready for people to try it out?
Tomas
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 7:29 PM Vipul Siddharth vipul@redhat.com wrote:
Hi folks, Here is a quick and short update on what CI Infrastructure team has been up to for the last few days.
# Done
- identified infrastructure suitable for hosting the new ocp4 cluster
and curated inventory
- configured DNS for the new ocp4 ocp.ci.centos.org cluster
- provisioned 2 haproxy load balancers
- ansible template for PXE ocp4 nodes
# Hiccups we had
- Faced issue pulling machine config operator image from quay.io on
the ocp4 bootstrap node. We reached out to Jonathan Lebon of Fedora CoreOS related help (Thank you Jonathan for the help). The issue was resolved by recreating the ignition files from scratch.
- Faced issue with multiple ethernet interfaces on the RHCOS nodes and
DHCP. Resolved by disabling DHCP, and configuring static IPs on a single interface.
# In progress
- Provisioning OCP4 nodes (Master, Worker, and Bootstrap)
# Blockers
- RHEL CoreOS does not support RAID on the root device
Thank you and Stay Safe / Brian Stinson, David Kirwan, Fabian Arrotin & -- Vipul Siddharth Fedora | CentOS CI Infrastructure Team
CI-users mailing list CI-users@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/ci-users
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 4:03 PM Tomas Tomecek ttomecek@redhat.com wrote:
Hey Vipul, thanks for the update!
Is there any timeline for when the OCP4 cluster would be ready for people to try it out?
Hi Tomas, We are trying our best to get it ready in a couple of weeks but I would have to do some of my own tests before we can let others try. I especially need to see some work around cico pod template +Jenkins. Since I have not looked into them, it would be bad to give a timeline yet. I will be working on getting the cluster user ready, migrating projects, adding some images, etc in June. So probably the second/third of June. I know this is not exactly what you are looking for, but this is the best I can say for now. I will be sure to update you once I have a good time scope ready :)
Tomas
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 7:29 PM Vipul Siddharth vipul@redhat.com wrote:
Hi folks, Here is a quick and short update on what CI Infrastructure team has been up to for the last few days.
# Done
- identified infrastructure suitable for hosting the new ocp4 cluster
and curated inventory
- configured DNS for the new ocp4 ocp.ci.centos.org cluster
- provisioned 2 haproxy load balancers
- ansible template for PXE ocp4 nodes
# Hiccups we had
- Faced issue pulling machine config operator image from quay.io on
the ocp4 bootstrap node. We reached out to Jonathan Lebon of Fedora CoreOS related help (Thank you Jonathan for the help). The issue was resolved by recreating the ignition files from scratch.
- Faced issue with multiple ethernet interfaces on the RHCOS nodes and
DHCP. Resolved by disabling DHCP, and configuring static IPs on a single interface.
# In progress
- Provisioning OCP4 nodes (Master, Worker, and Bootstrap)
# Blockers
- RHEL CoreOS does not support RAID on the root device
Thank you and Stay Safe / Brian Stinson, David Kirwan, Fabian Arrotin & -- Vipul Siddharth Fedora | CentOS CI Infrastructure Team
CI-users mailing list CI-users@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/ci-users
CI-users mailing list CI-users@centos.org https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/ci-users
Well, I asked for a timeline and you provided me with a date - late June - I'm happy :)
Thanks, Vipul, and best of luck with setting everything up!
Tomas
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 12:39 PM Vipul Siddharth vipul@redhat.com wrote:
On Fri, May 15, 2020 at 4:03 PM Tomas Tomecek ttomecek@redhat.com wrote:
Hey Vipul, thanks for the update!
Is there any timeline for when the OCP4 cluster would be ready for people to try it out?
Hi Tomas, We are trying our best to get it ready in a couple of weeks but I would have to do some of my own tests before we can let others try. I especially need to see some work around cico pod template +Jenkins. Since I have not looked into them, it would be bad to give a timeline yet. I will be working on getting the cluster user ready, migrating projects, adding some images, etc in June. So probably the second/third of June. I know this is not exactly what you are looking for, but this is the best I can say for now. I will be sure to update you once I have a good time scope ready :)
Tomas
On Wed, May 13, 2020 at 7:29 PM Vipul Siddharth vipul@redhat.com wrote:
Hi folks, Here is a quick and short update on what CI Infrastructure team has been up to for the last few days.
# Done
- identified infrastructure suitable for hosting the new ocp4 cluster
and curated inventory
- configured DNS for the new ocp4 ocp.ci.centos.org cluster
- provisioned 2 haproxy load balancers
- ansible template for PXE ocp4 nodes
# Hiccups we had
- Faced issue pulling machine config operator image from quay.io on
the ocp4 bootstrap node. We reached out to Jonathan Lebon of Fedora CoreOS related help (Thank you Jonathan for the help). The issue was resolved by recreating the ignition files from scratch.
- Faced issue with multiple ethernet interfaces on the RHCOS nodes and
DHCP. Resolved by disabling DHCP, and configuring static IPs on a single interface.
# In progress
- Provisioning OCP4 nodes (Master, Worker, and Bootstrap)
# Blockers
- RHEL CoreOS does not support RAID on the root device
Thank you and Stay Safe / Brian Stinson, David Kirwan, Fabian Arrotin & -- Vipul Siddharth Fedora | CentOS CI Infrastructure Team
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