On Tue, Dec 19, 2023 at 10:49 PM Matthew Benstead <matthewb@uvic.ca> wrote:
Thanks Alfredo and Takashi,
Hmmm... Is it possible to get that repo restored? We are running
through some rebuilds now to verify the process and environment on
CentOS7, and will be re-installing all of our nodes on EL8 and
upgrading from Ussuri to Victoria in January.
I've restored it, you should have available the repos that you mentioned in your previous mail. As mentioned before, those correspond to an unsupported intermediate status between train and ussuri which is not recommended, but i hope it's useful for you.
BTW, Victoria is also being EOLed, I'd recommend you to go to the latest release Bobcat or at least one which is in Maintained status in https://releases.openstack.org/
CentOS 7 hasn't (quite) gone EOL yet, and it would be helpful to
continue the rebuilds with the same packages that we've been using -
we're about 3/4 of the way done now.
It's not CentOS 7 which is EOLed but OpenStack Train.
Best regards,
Alfredo
Thanks,
-Matthew
On 2023-12-19 00:25, Alfredo Moralejo
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You are correct, some old releases have been removed
recently as they are now EOL for multiple projects.
Note that RDO didn't release Ussuri for CentOS7 and it
supports CentOS8
(and CentOS 8 Stream) as the base OS and the last release
supported with
CentOS7
were Train. The link you posted are the master repos which
contain the
latest contents
built from upstream master. IIRC these repos contained
some intermediate
contents
between train and ussuri. I guess these repos didn't get
update after
RDO completed
transitions to CentOS8 and contain incomplete contents for
Ussuri release.
Yes, Train was the latest release supported on CentOS
7, Ussuri was never branched for centos7, in master repo
there may be some content post-train but it was stopped
before Ussuri was released.
I've checked that, there is a copy of CentOS 7 Train
still in the server (by mistake, tbh) available in :
On 12/19/23 05:07, Matthew Benstead wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I wanted to find out if the CentOS 7 package repos
could be restored?
> They seem to be missing, since I can't access any of
the repos for
> CentOS 7 packages.
>
> We're currently upgrading from CentOS7/Ussuri and
rebuilding some
> hosts - OSA adds both the current-passed-ci and
deps/latest repos but
> we're stuck without the packages:
>
> [rdo-current-passed-ci]
> baseurl =
https://trunk.rdoproject.org/centos7-master/current-passed-ci/
> enabled = 0
> gpgcheck = 0
> name = rdo-current-passed-ci
> priority = 99
>
> [rdo-deps]
> baseurl =
https://trunk.rdoproject.org/centos7-master/deps/latest/
> enabled = 1
> gpgcheck = 0
> name = rdo-deps
> priority = 99
>
> Thanks,
> -Matthew
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