Build Rdo Train in RHEL 8 on LinuxONE
by Shi Lin Huang
Hi,
Last week I asked RDO related question in CentOS-devel mail list, you
can see the question from bottom link [1]. Thanks for Alfredo kindly
help.
After we do some POC to build packages in link [2] , I still have some
questions:
1. We want contribute to RDO community, let RDO add s390x architecture
build. As there is no CentOS s390x architecture build in CentOS
repositories, we can only build and test RDO packages in RHEL, Is it
possiable we add RDO s390x build without CentOS s390x architecture
build? Build CentOS might need much more effort and time.
2. I'm trying building RDO Train packages in [2] in RHEL 8 on LinuxONE,
seems there are some package missing, such as python-d2to1. Should I
switch to build RDO Train in RHEL 7 as the start step, wait until RDO
train for CentOS 8 is ready?
3. For RDO Train on RHEL 8, can I expect python 3 is the default Python
interpreter for all OpenStack packages and dependecy packages?
Thank you.
[1]
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2019-October/017948.html
[2] https://trunk.rdoproject.org/rhel8-master/
--
Shi Lin, Huang
shilinh(a)cn.ibm.com
IBM China Systems Lab, Beijing, China
4 years, 7 months
Train RDO Release Announcement
by Rain Leander
If you're having trouble with the formatting, this release announcement is
available online https://blogs.rdoproject.org/2019/10/rdo-train-released/
---
The RDO community is pleased to announce the general availability of the
RDO build for OpenStack Train for RPM-based distributions, CentOS Linux and
Red Hat Enterprise Linux. RDO is suitable for building private, public, and
hybrid clouds. Train is the 20th release from the OpenStack project, which
is the work of more than 1115 contributors
<https://www.stackalytics.com/?metric=commits> from around the world.
The release is already available on the CentOS mirror network at
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/cloud/x86_64/openstack-train/. While we
normally also have the release available via
http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/cloud/ppc64le/ and
http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/cloud/aarch64/ – there have been issues
with the mirror network which is currently being addressed via
https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=16590.
<http://mirror.centos.org/altarch/7/cloud/aarch64/>
The RDO community project curates, packages, builds, tests and maintains a
complete OpenStack component set for RHEL and CentOS Linux and is a member
of the CentOS Cloud Infrastructure SIG. The Cloud Infrastructure SIG
focuses on delivering a great user experience for CentOS Linux users
looking to build and maintain their own on-premise, public or hybrid clouds.
All work on RDO and on the downstream release, Red Hat OpenStack Platform,
is 100% open source, with all code changes going upstream first.
PLEASE NOTE: At this time, RDO Train provides packages for CentOS7 only. We
plan to move RDO to use CentOS8 as soon as possible during Ussuri
development cycle so Train will be the last release working on CentOS7.
*Interesting things in the Train release include:*
- Openstack Ansible
<https://docs.openstack.org/openstack-ansible/latest/>, which provides
ansible playbooks and roles for deployment, added murano
<https://docs.openstack.org/murano/latest/> support and fully migrated
to systemd-journald from rsyslog. This project makes deploying OpenStack
from source in a way that makes it scalable while also being simple to
operate, upgrade, and grow.
- Ironic <https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Ironic>, the Bare Metal
service, aims to produce an OpenStack service and associated libraries
capable of managing and provisioning physical machines in a security-aware
and fault-tolerant manner. Beyond providing basic support for building
software RAID and a myriad of other highlights, this project now offers a
new tool for building ramdisk images, ironic-python-agent-builder
<https://docs.openstack.org/ironic-python-agent-builder/latest/>.
*Other improvements include:*
- Tobiko <https://tobiko.readthedocs.io/en/latest/> is now available
within RDO! This project is an OpenStack testing framework focusing on
areas mostly complementary to Tempest
<https://docs.openstack.org/tempest/latest/>. While the tempest main
focus has been testing OpenStack rest APIs, the main Tobiko focus would be
to test OpenStack system operations while “simulating” the use of the cloud
as the final user would. Tobiko’s test cases populate the cloud with
workloads such as instances, allows the CI workflow to perform an operation
such as an update or upgrade, and then runs test cases to validate that the
cloud workloads are still functional.
- Other highlights of the broader upstream OpenStack project may be read
via https://releases.openstack.org/train/highlights.html.
<https://releases.openstack.org/train/highlights.html>
*Contributors*
During the Train cycle, we saw the following new RDO contributors:
- Joel Capitao
- Zoltan Caplovic
- Sorin Sbarnea
- Sławek Kapłoński
- Damien Ciabrini
- Beagles
- Soniya Vyas
- Kevin Carter (cloudnull)
- fpantano
- Michał Dulko
- Stephen Finucane
- Sofer Athlan-Guyot
- Gauvain Pocentek
- John Fulton
- Pete Zaitcev
Welcome to all of you and Thank You So Much for participating!
But we wouldn’t want to overlook anyone. A super massive Thank You to all
65 contributors who participated in producing this release. This list
includes commits to rdo-packages and rdo-infra repositories:
- Adam Kimball
- Alan Bishop
- Alex Schultz
- Alfredo Moralejo
- Arx Cruz
- Beagles
- Bernard Cafarelli
- Bogdan Dobrelya
- Brian Rosmaita
- Carlos Goncalves
- Cédric Jeanneret
- Chandan Kumar
- Damien Ciabrini
- Daniel Alvarez
- David Moreau Simard
- Dmitry Tantsur
- Emilien Macchi
- Eric Harney
- fpantano
- Gael Chamoulaud
- Gauvain Pocentek
- Jakub Libosvar
- James Slagle
- Javier Peña
- Joel Capitao
- John Fulton
- Jon Schlueter
- Kashyap Chamarthy
- Kevin Carter (cloudnull)
- Lee Yarwood
- Lon Hohberger
- Luigi Toscano
- Luka Peschke
- marios
- Martin Kopec
- Martin Mágr
- Matthias Runge
- Michael Turek
- Michał Dulko
- Michele Baldessari
- Natal Ngétal
- Nicolas Hicher
- Nir Magnezi
- Otherwiseguy
- Gabriele Cerami
- Pete Zaitcev
- Quique Llorente
- Radomiropieralski
- Rafael Folco
- Rlandy
- Sagi Shnaidman
- shrjoshi
- Sławek Kapłoński
- Sofer Athlan-Guyot
- Soniya Vyas
- Sorin Sbarnea
- Stephen Finucane
- Steve Baker
- Steve Linabery
- Tobias Urdin
- Tony Breeds
- Tristan de Cacqueray
- Victoria Martinez de la Cruz
- Wes Hayutin
- Yatin Karel
- Zoltan Caplovic
*The Next Release Cycle*
At the end of one release, focus shifts immediately to the next, Ussuri,
which has an estimated GA the week of 11-15 May 2020. The full schedule is
available at https://releases.openstack.org/ussuri/schedule.html.
Twice during each release cycle, RDO hosts official Test Days
<http://rdoproject.org/testday/> shortly after the first and third
milestones; therefore, the upcoming test days are 19-20 December 2019 for
Milestone One and 16-17 April 2020 for Milestone Three.
*Get Started*
There are three ways to get started with RDO.
To spin up a proof of concept cloud, quickly, and on limited hardware, try
an All-In-One Packstack <http://rdoproject.org/install/packstack/>
installation. You can run RDO on a single node to get a feel for how it
works.
For a production deployment of RDO, use the TripleO Quickstart
<http://rdoproject.org/tripleo/> and you’ll be running a production cloud
in short order.
Finally, for those that don’t have any hardware or physical resources,
there’s the OpenStack Global Passport Program
<https://www.openstack.org/passport/>. This is a collaborative effort
between OpenStack public cloud providers to let you experience the freedom,
performance and interoperability of open source infrastructure. You can
quickly and easily gain access to OpenStack infrastructure via trial
programs from participating OpenStack public cloud providers around the
world.
*Get Help*
The RDO Project participates in a Q&A service at https://ask.openstack.org.
We also have our users(a)lists.rdoproject.org for RDO-specific users and
operrators. For more developer-oriented content we recommend joining the
dev(a)lists.rdoproject.org mailing list. Remember to post a brief
introduction about yourself and your RDO story. The mailing lists archives
are all available at https://mail.rdoproject.org. You can also find
extensive documentation on RDOproject.org <http://rdoproject.org/>.
The #rdo channel on Freenode IRC is also an excellent place to find and
give help.
We also welcome comments and requests on the CentOS devel mailing list
<https://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos-devel> and the CentOS and
TripleO IRC channels (#centos, #centos-devel, and #tripleo on
irc.freenode.net), however we have a more focused audience within the RDO
venues.
*Get Involved*
To get involved in the OpenStack RPM packaging effort, check out the RDO
contribute pages <http://rdoproject.org/contribute/>, peruse the CentOS
Cloud SIG page <https://wiki.centos.org/SpecialInterestGroup/Cloud>, and
inhale the RDO packaging documentation
<https://www.rdoproject.org/documentation/rdo-packaging/>.
Join us in #rdo and #tripleo on the Freenode IRC network and follow us on
Twitter @RDOCommunity <https://twitter.com/rdocommunity>. You can also find
us on Facebook <https://www.facebook.com/rdocommunity/> and YouTube
<https://www.youtube.com/RDOcommunity>.
--
K Rain Leander
OpenStack Community Liaison
Open Source Program Office
https://www.rdoproject.org/
http://community.redhat.com
4 years, 11 months
[rdo-users] [Meeting] RDO meeting (2019-10-30) minutes
by YATIN KAREL
==============================
#rdo: RDO meeting - 2019-10-30
==============================
Meeting started by ykarel at 15:01:56 UTC. The full logs are available
athttp://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/rdo_meeting___2019_10_30/2019/r...
.
Meeting summary
---------------
* roll call (ykarel, 15:02:40)
* [leanderthal] Ansible + RDO Social Event at OIS Shanghai (ykarel,
15:06:54)
* the Shanghai community celebration is Wednesday night 6-9 at the
Boxing Cat Brewery (leanderthal, 15:07:08)
* the Shanghai community celebration is Wednesday night 6-9 at the
Boxing Cat Brewery (ykarel, 15:07:09)
* LINK:
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/ansible-rdo-celebration-of-openstack-tickets...
(leanderthal, 15:07:27)
* ACTION: anyone going to China for PTG, can try to participate in the
celebrations, more details in the link (ykarel, 15:10:15)
* [leanderthal] RDO Train Offical Announcement (ykarel, 15:12:24)
* RDO will make the official Train release announcement tomorrow
(ykarel, 15:12:52)
* LINK:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/rdo-train-release-announcement
(ykarel, 15:13:02)
* LINK:
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/rdo-train-release-announcement
(ykarel, 15:15:32)
* LINK: https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=16590 (ykarel, 15:20:54)
* [leanderthal] next week's mtg (ykarel, 15:21:26)
* ACTION: leanderthal to post RDO Train Announcement (ykarel,
15:23:43)
* Next week RDO meeting will be there as planned (ykarel, 15:24:36)
* [ykarel] CentOS8 Updates (ykarel, 15:31:19)
* CBS has been updated to support CentOS8 buildroot, An ETA has
recently been posted to get things working in around 2 weeks.
(ykarel, 15:31:34)
* Once it's ready, SIGs can start building packages for both CentOS8
and CentOS stream. (ykarel, 15:31:48)
* LINK:
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2019-October/018026.html
(ykarel, 15:31:59)
* LINK: https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/moving-rdo-to-centos8
(ykarel, 15:34:55)
* [jcapitao] Requirements improvement plan (ykarel, 15:36:37)
* LINK:
https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/requirements_improvement_plan
(ykarel, 15:36:47)
* That's the proposal, feel free to add RFEs or new ideas (ykarel,
15:36:58)
* ACTION: all to review the plan and provide feedback (ykarel,
15:41:11)
* next week chair (ykarel, 15:42:13)
* ACTION: jcapitao to chair next week meeting (ykarel, 15:44:29)
* open floor (ykarel, 15:44:34)
* LINK:
https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos-devel/2019-October/018026.html
(ykarel, 15:45:23)
Meeting ended at 15:52:19 UTC.
Action items, by person
-----------------------
* jcapitao
* jcapitao to chair next week meeting
* leanderthal
* leanderthal to post RDO Train Announcement
* **UNASSIGNED**
* anyone going to China for PTG, can try to participate in the
celebrations, more details in the link
* all to review the plan and provide feedback
People present (lines said)
---------------------------
* ykarel (78)
* leanderthal (32)
* jcapitao (17)
* openstack (5)
* apevec (4)
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[RDO] Weekly status for 2019-10-25
by Alfredo Moralejo Alonso
RDO Updates
Promotions
* Latest promotions (TripleO CI) for Stein from 23rd October, Train from
23rd October and Master from 22nd October.
* Jobs (both weirdo and tripleo os_tempest jobs) are facing issues due to
issues with download.cirros-cloud.net, it’s too slow to respond. Weirdo
ones are worked to cache the image to avoid issues with download and
fallback to download via https (which seems much more reliable).
* Master and Stein are facing intermittent issues due to performance and
deployment getting timed out, currently being worked upon to improve it.
* https://bugs.launchpad.net/tripleo/+bug/1844446
Deps Update
* Work in progress to update OVN and OpenVswitch to 2.12 in master and Train
* Podman is being updated to 1.6.1 and buildah to 1.11.3 in master
Packages
* Unnecessary BuildRequires python-d2to1 is removed from all projects in
master and Train:-
* https://review.rdoproject.org/r/#/q/topic:remove-d2to1
* According to TripleO Upgrades team, tripleo-heat-templates-compat is not
longer required for upgrades. Package removal will be proposed in master
and train.
Other
* Train is released upstream last week on 16th October.
*
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-announce/2019-October/0020...
* RDO Train release builds (x86_64) are ready including TripleO and Kolla
RC packages and published in official CentOS repos.
* Altarch Train builds are still missing, reported issue
https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=16590
On behalf of RDO
4 years, 11 months
Upcoming Meetups
by Rain Leander
The following are the meetups I'm aware of over the next two weeks where
OpenStack and/or RDO enthusiasts are likely to be present. If you know of
others, please let me know, and/or add them to http://rdoproject.org/events
If there's a meetup in your area, it'd be super keen if you attended, took
a few pictures and especially wrote up a summary of what was covered. And,
as always, if you give me enough notice, I can send swag along with you.
~Rain.
Nov 02, 2019
Indonesia Open Infrastructure Day 2019
Jl. Mayjen HR. Muhammad No.269, Kota SBY, Indonesia
<https://www.meetup.com/Indonesia-OpenStack-User-Group/events/264723545/>
Nov 06 - 07, 2019
All Day DevOps, Streaming Live Online - November 6, 2019
Online, Athens, Greece
<https://www.meetup.com/Athens-OpenStack-User-Group/events/265018062/>
4 years, 11 months
Open Infrastructure Summit Shanghai Call For Booth Volunteers!
by Rain Leander
Hello Stackers!
We are gearing up for Open Infrastructure Summit Shanghai[0] where we'll
have our regular presence within the Red Hat booth. Our booth presence is
substantially smaller at this event, so we will NOT be doing any community
demos, BUT!
We're looking for people to spend their precious free time answering
questions[1] at the RDO booth. If you're attending, please consider
spending one or more of your free moments with us.
Questions run the gamut from "What's RDO?" to "I found a bug in Neutron and
need help troubleshooting it." Of course, you're not expected to know
everything and you can always keep IRC open to access the RDO Community for
help! Plus, you get cool stuff! If you show up for three or more shifts,
we're going to hook you up with an RDO hoodie.
Reach out to Rain Leander on IRC (leanderthal) or email me directly for
more information.
[0] https://www.openstack.org/summit/shanghai-2019
[1] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/shanghai-summit-community-pod
--
K Rain Leander
OpenStack Community Liaison
Open Source Program Office
https://www.rdoproject.org/
http://community.redhat.com
4 years, 11 months
[Meeting] RDO Meeting (2019-10-23) minutes
by Alfredo Moralejo Alonso
==============================
#rdo: RDO meeting - 2019-10-23
==============================
Meeting started by amoralej at 15:01:32 UTC. The full logs are
available athttp://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/rdo_meeting___2019_10_23/2019/r...
.
Meeting summary
---------------
* roll call (amoralej, 15:01:48)
* Train Release #TrailingCycles Announcement (amoralej, 15:05:15)
* LINK:
https://blogs.rdoproject.org/2019/10/cycle-trailing-projects-and-rdos-lat...
(amoralej, 15:05:31)
* TripleO and Kolla packages have been built and tagged for RDO Train
(amoralej, 15:07:46)
* LINK: https://review.rdoproject.org/r/#/c/23380/ (amoralej,
15:07:59)
* packages should appear in centos mirrors soon today (amoralej,
15:08:34)
* altarch repo for RDO Train is still not created
https://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=16590 (amoralej, 15:11:39)
* Call for OpenInfrastructure Summit Shanghai Booth Volunteers
(amoralej, 15:16:17)
* https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/shanghai-summit-community-pod
(amoralej, 15:17:40)
* ACTION: if you plan to join the summit and want to help add yourself
to the etherpad (amoralej, 15:19:18)
* Cleanup BR d2to1 (amoralej, 15:19:24)
* LINK: https://trello.com/c/HGvX9Xat/720-cleanup-br-d2to1 (amoralej,
15:20:18)
* Those patches will be cherry-pick, by the end of the week, on trunk
repo for train (no update release) (jcapitao, 15:29:14)
* Improving requirements management (amoralej, 15:30:26)
* LINK: https://review.rdoproject.org/r/#/c/23352/ (jcapitao,
15:38:23)
* LINK: https://review.rdoproject.org/r/#/c/23351/ (jcapitao,
15:39:56)
* LINK: https://review.rdoproject.org/r/23356 (jcapitao, 15:41:19)
* ACTION: jcapitao to create an etherpad and trello card about
requirements improvement plan (amoralej, 15:49:40)
* volunteer to chair next week? (amoralej, 15:51:45)
* ACTION: ykarel will chair next week (amoralej, 15:52:42)
* open floor (amoralej, 15:52:51)
* instructions to try TripleO standalone with CloudSIG train repo in
https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/tripleo-train-standalone-cloudsig
(amoralej, 15:54:27)
Meeting ended at 16:03:31 UTC.
Action items, by person
-----------------------
* jcapitao
* jcapitao to create an etherpad and trello card about requirements
improvement plan
* ykarel
* ykarel will chair next week
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* jcapitao (55)
* ykarel (45)
* openstack (7)
* PagliaccisCloud (1)
* rdogerrit (1)
* baha (1)
* mjturek (1)
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Cycle Trailing Projects and RDO’s Latest Release Train
by Rain Leander
If the article isn't posting correctly, please feel free to visit it
directly at
https://blogs.rdoproject.org/2019/10/cycle-trailing-projects-and-rdos-lat...
---
The RDO community is pleased to announce the general availability of the
RDO build for OpenStack Train for RPM-based distributions, CentOS Linux and
Red Hat Enterprise Linux. RDO is suitable for building private, public, and
hybrid clouds. Train is the 20th release from the OpenStack project, which
is the work of more than 1115 contributors
<https://www.stackalytics.com/?metric=commits> from around the world.
The release is already available on the CentOS mirror network at
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/7/cloud/x86_64/openstack-train/.
BUT!
*This is not the official announcement you’re looking for.*
We’re doing something a little different this cycle – we’re waiting for
some of the “cycle-trailing”
<https://releases.openstack.org/reference/release_models.html#cycle-trailing>
projects that we’re particularly keen about, like TripleO
<https://docs.openstack.org/tripleo-docs/latest/developer/release.html> and
Kolla
<https://docs.openstack.org/kolla/latest/contributor/release-management.html>,
to finish their push BEFORE we make the official announcement.
Photo by Denis Chick on Unsplash
Deployment and lifecycle-management tools generally want to follow the
release cycle, but because they rely on the other projects being completed,
they may not always publish their final release at the same time as those
projects. To that effect, they may choose the cycle-trailing release model
<https://docs.openstack.org/project-team-guide/release-management.html#tra...>
.
Cycle-trailing projects are given an extra three months after the final
release date to request publication of their release. They may otherwise
use intermediary releases or development milestones.
While we’re super hopeful that these cycle trailing projects will be
uploaded to the CentOS mirror before OpenInfrastructure Summit Shanghai
<https://www.openstack.org/summit/shanghai-2019>, we’re going to do the
official announcement just before the Summit with or without the packages.
We’ve got a lot of people to thank!
Do you like that we’re waiting a bit for our cycle trailing projects or
would you prefer the official announcement as soon as the main projects are
available? Let us know in the comments and we may adjust the process for
future releases!
In the meantime, keep an eye here or on the mailing lists
<https://lists.rdoproject.org/mailman/listinfo> for the official
announcement COMING SOON!
--
K Rain Leander
OpenStack Community Liaison
Open Source Program Office
https://www.rdoproject.org/
http://community.redhat.com
--
K Rain Leander
OpenStack Community Liaison
Open Source Program Office
https://www.rdoproject.org/
http://community.redhat.com
4 years, 11 months