Rdo train to ussuri upgrade
by Ignazio Cassano
Hello All,
Please anyone tried to upgrade train to ussuri and centos 7 to 8?
Looking at rdo repo, seems ussuri packages are available for centos 7.
So it is possibile upgrade in 2 steps?
Centos 7 train to centos 7 ussuri and then centos 7 to centos 8?
Many thanks
Ignazio
3 years, 10 months
[rdo-dev] [Meeting] RDO meeting (2020-11-25) minutes
by Joel Capitao
==============================
#rdo: RDO meeting - 2020-11-25
==============================
Meeting started by jcapitao at 14:01:29 UTC. The full logs are
available at
http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/rdo_meeting___2020_11_25/2020/rdo...
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Meeting summary
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* Roll Call (jcapitao, 14:01:41)
* Deps update to match upper-constraints (jcapitao, 14:08:16)
* LINK: https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/deps-match-uc
(jcapitao, 14:08:35)
* LINK: https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/fedora_cleanup
(jcapitao, 14:09:58)
* LINK:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/python-passlib/pull-request/6
(jcapitao, 14:20:55)
* some packages have been removed or orphaned from fedora (amoralej,
14:23:54)
* LINK: https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/fedora_cleanup
(amoralej, 14:23:58)
* ACTION: jcapitao to create trello card "Build tool to find deps in
rdoinfo which are not longer required" (jcapitao, 14:45:42)
* Move website and events to Gerrit - initial discussion on 11/18
(jcapitao, 14:46:40)
* Next Weeks Chair (jcapitao, 15:00:20)
* ACTION: next meeting will be on video call (jcapitao, 15:04:39)
* LINK: https://meet.google.com/uzo-tfkt-top (spotz, 15:04:58)
* LINK: https://meet.google.com/uzo-tfkt-top (jcapitao, 15:05:19)
Meeting ended at 15:05:38 UTC.
Action items, by person
-----------------------
* jcapitao
* jcapitao to create trello card "Build tool to find deps in rdoinfo
which are not longer required"
People present (lines said)
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* amoralej (79)
* jcapitao (51)
* spotz (19)
* ykarel (9)
* chandankumar (5)
* openstack (5)
* rdogerrit (2)
* zbr (2)
* jpena (1)
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3 years, 10 months
RDO Community Meeting Update
by Amy Marrich
During the virtual Get Together, we decided to have the first meeting of
the month virtually to help with the lack of face to face time between
contributors at events. Please join us during the virtual meetings using
the following link:
meet.google.com/uzo-tfkt-top
We will also be keeping notes within the #rdo channel on Freenode for our
normal post-meeting sharing so if you can not join us virtually please join
us via IRC as usual.
Thanks and hope to see everyone virtually on December 2nd at 14:00 UTC!
Amy (spotz)
3 years, 10 months
OVN Errors after Upgrade
by James Hirst
Hi All,
I'm new to this mailing list and wasn't quite sure where to ask this
question; I recently upgraded to Victoria from Ussuri and am using OVN for
networking. One of my compute nodes suddenly has an issue where any
instances launched on it are not able to access the provider network. I
have confirmed the issue is not the security group configuration, or a
firewall on the compute node.
I ran a tcpdump on the compute node and am able to see the packets to/from
the test cirros instance I launched, so it is receiving the replies: (I
also cannot ping in the other direction either)
18:46:49.232241 fa:16:3e:3b:3d:7f > fc:ec:da:4a:0b:75, ethertype 802.1Q
(0x8100), length 102: vlan 20, p 0, ethertype IPv4, 172.16.19.36 >
172.16.20.24: ICMP echo request, id 53249, seq 3, length 64
18:46:49.232699 fc:ec:da:4a:0b:75 > fa:16:3e:3b:3d:7f, ethertype 802.1Q
(0x8100), length 102: vlan 20, p 0, ethertype IPv4, 172.16.20.24 >
172.16.19.36: ICMP echo reply, id 53249, seq 3, length 64
18:46:50.232777 fa:16:3e:3b:3d:7f > fc:ec:da:4a:0b:75, ethertype 802.1Q
(0x8100), length 102: vlan 20, p 0, ethertype IPv4, 172.16.19.36 >
172.16.20.24: ICMP echo request, id 53249, seq 4, length 64
18:46:50.233207 fc:ec:da:4a:0b:75 > fa:16:3e:3b:3d:7f, ethertype 802.1Q
(0x8100), length 102: vlan 20, p 0, ethertype IPv4, 172.16.20.24 >
172.16.19.36: ICMP echo reply, id 53249, seq 4, length 64
I checked logs from neutron-server, libvirt, nova-compute, and
ovn-controller; the only interesting logs that I can see are these in
ovn-controller.log:
2020-11-23T17:38:14.169Z|00055|lflow|WARN|Dropped 31 log messages in last
74 seconds (most recently, 37 seconds ago) due to excessive rate
2020-11-23T17:38:14.169Z|00056|lflow|WARN|error parsing actions "ct_commit
{ ct_label.blocked = 1; }; /* drop */": Syntax error at `{' expecting `;'.
2020-11-23T17:39:28.165Z|00057|lflow|WARN|Dropped 141 log messages in last
74 seconds (most recently, 74 seconds ago) due to excessive rate
2020-11-23T17:39:28.165Z|00058|lflow|WARN|error parsing match "reg0[8] == 1
&& (outport == @pg_b98b63c9_cda5_4c9b_8d66_881f71b51644 && ip4 && tcp &&
tcp.dst == 2380)": Syntax error at
`@pg_b98b63c9_cda5_4c9b_8d66_881f71b51644' expecting port group name.
2020-11-23T17:39:28.166Z|00059|lflow|WARN|Dropped 15 log messages in last
74 seconds (most recently, 74 seconds ago) due to excessive rate
2020-11-23T17:39:28.166Z|00060|lflow|WARN|error parsing actions "ct_commit
{ ct_label.blocked = 1; }; /* drop */": Syntax error at `{' expecting `;'.
I'm not exactly sure what these are or where I can find more information on
them, but I can see that they are new since the upgrade. The other compute
nodes in the cloud are fine, its just this one for some reason. I already
tried to rebuild the ovsdb conf.db file on this node, but that didn't seem
to change anything.
Help would very much be appreciated, if I am asking in the wrong place,
please let me know where I should pose this question. Also, is there an RDO
Slack or something similar? I know there is for Kubernetes/Openshift, but I
couldn't find one for RDO.
Thanks in advance,
James H
3 years, 10 months
[Meeting] RDO meeting (2020-11-18) minutes
by Amy Marrich
==============================
#rdo: RDO meeting - 2020-11-18
==============================
Meeting started by spotz at 14:04:11 UTC. The full logs are available
athttp://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/rdo_meeting___2020_11_18/2020/r...
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Meeting summary
---------------
* Roll Call (spotz, 14:04:20)
* Followup on Activate Fedora Zuul CI for distgit owned by openstack-sig
(spotz, 14:08:34)
* LINK:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/selinux-policy/pull-request/128#commen...
(spotz, 14:10:20)
* LINK:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/api/0/group/openstack-sig?projects=1
(spotz, 14:10:48)
* LINK: https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/fedora_cleanup
(amoralej, 14:12:12)
* https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/fedora_cleanup (spotz,
14:23:46)
* LINK: https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/fedora_cleanup
(amoralej, 14:25:02)
* LINK: https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/fedora_cleanup
(spotz, 14:25:22)
* RDO Release process improvement (spotz, 14:32:30)
* LINK:
https://review.rdoproject.org/etherpad/p/release-process-improvment
(jcapitao, 14:33:04)
* Next Weeks Chair (spotz, 14:55:06)
* Open FLoor (spotz, 14:57:38)
Meeting ended at 15:00:20 UTC.
People present (lines said)
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* spotz (55)
* amoralej (45)
* jcapitao (17)
* ykarel (16)
* fbo (16)
* jpena (13)
* openstack (6)
* rdogerrit (1)
* roman_g (1)
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3 years, 10 months
Victoria RDO Release Announcement
by Amy Marrich
If you're having trouble with the formatting, this release announcement is
available online https://blogs.rdoproject.org/2020/11/rdo-victoria-released/
---
RDO Victoria Released
The RDO community is pleased to announce the general availability of the
RDO build for OpenStack Victoria for RPM-based distributions, CentOS Linux
and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. RDO is suitable for building private, public,
and hybrid clouds. Victoria is the 22nd release from the OpenStack project,
which is the work of more than 1,000 contributors from around the world.
The release is already available on the CentOS mirror network at
http://mirror.centos.org/centos/8/cloud/x86_64/openstack-victoria/.
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: RDO Victoria provides packages for CentOS8 and python 3 only.
Please use the Train release, for CentOS7 and python 2.7.
Interesting things in the Victoria release include:
- With the Victoria release, source tarballs are validated using the
upstream GPG signature. This certifies that the source is identical to what
is released upstream and ensures the integrity of the packaged source code.
- With the Victoria release, openvswitch/ovn are not shipped as part of
RDO. Instead RDO relies on builds from the CentOS NFV SIG.
- Some new packages have been added to RDO during the Victoria release:
- ansible-collections-openstack: This package includes OpenStack
modules and plugins which are supported by the OpenStack
community to help
with the management of OpenStack infrastructure.
- ansible-tripleo-ipa-server: This package contains Ansible for
configuring the FreeIPA server for TripleO.
- python-ibmcclient: This package contains the python library to
communicate with HUAWEI iBMC based systems.
- puppet-powerflex: This package contains the puppet module needed to
deploy PowerFlex with TripleO.
- The following packages have been retired from the RDO OpenStack
distribution in the Victoria release:
- The Congress project, an open policy framework for the cloud,
has been retired upstream and from the RDO project in the
Victoria release.
- neutron-fwaas, the Firewall as a Service driver for neutron, is
no longer maintained and has been removed from RDO.
Other highlights of the broader upstream OpenStack project may be read via
https://releases.openstack.org/victoria/highlights.
Contributors
During the Victoria cycle, we saw the following new RDO contributors:
Amy Marrich (spotz)
Daniel Pawlik
Douglas Mendizábal
Lance Bragstad
Martin Chacon Piza
Paul Leimer
Pooja Jadhav
Qianbiao NG
Rajini Karthik
Sandeep Yadav
Sergii Golovatiuk
Steve Baker
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
58 contributors who participated in producing this release. This list
includes commits to rdo-packages, rdo-infra, and redhat-website
repositories:
Adam Kimball
Ade Lee
Alan Pevec
Alex Schultz
Alfredo Moralejo
Amol Kahat
Amy Marrich (spotz)
Arx Cruz
Bhagyashri Shewale
Bogdan Dobrelya
Cédric Jeanneret
Chandan Kumar
Damien Ciabrini
Daniel Pawlik
Dmitry Tantsur
Douglas Mendizábal
Emilien Macchi
Eric Harney
Francesco Pantano
Gabriele Cerami
Gael Chamoulaud
Gorka Eguileor
Grzegorz Grasza
Harald Jensås
Iury Gregory Melo Ferreira
Jakub Libosvar
Javier Pena
Joel Capitao
Jon Schlueter
Lance Bragstad
Lon Hohberger
Luigi Toscano
Marios Andreou
Martin Chacon Piza
Mathieu Bultel
Matthias Runge
Michele Baldessari
Mike Turek
Nicolas Hicher
Paul Leimer
Pooja Jadhav
Qianbiao.NG
Rabi Mishra
Rafael Folco
Rain Leander
Rajini Karthik
Riccardo Pittau
Ronelle Landy
Sagi Shnaidman
Sandeep Yadav
Sergii Golovatiuk
Slawek Kaplonski
Soniya Vyas
Sorin Sbarnea
Steve Baker
Tobias Urdin
Wes Hayutin
Yatin Karel
The Next Release Cycle
At the end of one release, focus shifts immediately to the next release i.e
Wallaby.
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 installation. You can run RDO on a single node to
get a feel for how it works.
For a production deployment of RDO, use 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. 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 has our users(a)lists.rdoproject.org for RDO-specific users
and operators. 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.
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 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, peruse the CentOS Cloud SIG page, and inhale the RDO
packaging documentation.
Join us in #rdo and #tripleo on the Freenode IRC network and follow us on
Twitter @RDOCommunity. You can also find us on Facebook and YouTube.
3 years, 10 months
[Meeting] RDO meeting (2020-11-11) minutes
by YATIN KAREL
==============================
#rdo: RDO meeting - 2020-11-11
==============================
Meeting started by ykarel at 14:02:19 UTC. The full logs are available
athttp://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/rdo_meeting___2020_11_11/2020/r...
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Meeting summary
---------------
* roll call (ykarel, 14:02:52)
* Activate Fedora Zuul CI for distgit owned by openstack-sig (ykarel,
14:05:20)
* LINK: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Zuul-based-ci (ykarel,
14:05:51)
* LINK: https://fedora.softwarefactory-project.io/zuul/projects
(ykarel, 14:06:00)
* Goal is to add
https://src.fedoraproject.org/api/0/group/openstack-sig?projects=1
to
https://pagure.io/fedora-project-config/blob/master/f/resources/fedora-di...
(ykarel, 14:06:10)
* Example of jobs on PR:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/shared-mime-info/pull-request/1
(ykarel, 14:06:25)
* LINK:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Zuul-based-ci#How_to_Zuul_attach_a_Pagure_...
(jpena, 14:13:04)
* LINK:
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Zuul-based-ci#How_to_Zuul_attach_a_Pagure_...
(ykarel, 14:13:21)
* related: cleanup of packages owned by Fedora openstack-sig e.g.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1475809#c5 (ykarel,
14:16:13)
* ACTION: amoralej to create a trello card and an etherpad and list
all packages in openstack-sig (amoralej, 14:22:51)
* Clean up of BuildRequires on git(git pulls lot of dependencies which
we don't need, git-core is enough for package build) (ykarel,
14:27:28)
* LINK:
https://trello.com/c/1uY5Y0uq/747-fedoraxinetd-orphanedgit-core
(ykarel, 14:27:37)
* LINK:
https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/devel-announce@lists.fedora...
(ykarel, 14:29:00)
* LINK:
https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/cvs/c/b26b56582114baccc3d4cc122fd8d094...
(ykarel, 14:36:33)
* AGREED: to move to RPMs to depend on git-core(in place of git) on
rpm-master branches (ykarel, 14:37:24)
* decisions during get together, FOSDEM? (ykarel, 14:37:55)
* chair for next week? (ykarel, 14:52:19)
* ACTION: spotz to chair next meeting (ykarel, 14:53:15)
* open floor (ykarel, 14:53:21)
Meeting ended at 15:00:44 UTC.
Action items, by person
-----------------------
* amoralej
* amoralej to create a trello card and an etherpad and list all
packages in openstack-sig
* openstack
* amoralej to create a trello card and an etherpad and list all
packages in openstack-sig
* spotz
* spotz to chair next meeting
People present (lines said)
---------------------------
* ykarel (70)
* amoralej (65)
* spotz (21)
* jpena (13)
* apevec (10)
* chandankumar (6)
* openstack (6)
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