[openstack-dev] [openstack-infra][all] Status update of the InfraCloud

Joshua Hesketh joshua.hesketh at gmail.com
Thu Sep 1 12:29:07 UTC 2016


This is awesome stuff. Thanks to all involved and to HPE for the hardware
:-)

On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 9:12 PM, Ricardo Carrillo Cruz <
ricardo.carrillo.cruz at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi there
>
> We would like to write an update about the status of the InfraCloud ( if
> you never heard of it, it's essentially a bunch of hardware donated by HPE
> to the project to run an OpenStack cloud for CI testing. More info at
> http://docs.openstack.org/infra/system-config/infra-cloud.html ).
>
> We decided in the last infra mid-cycle at Fort Collins to split logically
> the machines given (roughly 132 servers, with a mix of SL390s, SL230s and
> SE1170s) in two different clouds: vanilla and chocolate, in order to have
> each cloud running the current and previous OpenStack version.
>
> The vanilla region, which is comprised of 48 SL390s nodes, has been
> provisioned with Mitaka and this is how it looks like:
>
> 1 x Bifrost machine to provision the clouds control plane
> 1 x Controller
> 42 x Computes
> 4 x nodes currently being investigated due to faulty HW issues
>
> This vanilla cloud has already been enabled in Nodepool:
>
> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/363942/
>
> So far, it's running quite well per the Logstash job logs collected from
> it.
>
> Next step is to bump the max-servers to 50 servers (
> https://review.openstack.org/#/c/364101/ ) to stress it a little bit more
> to eventually unlock it to its full potential.
> The SL390s report 24 cores, so this region can serve as quite a big
> provider for CI runs.
>
> We are looking forward to hear from you any feedback or problems you may
> encounter.
> We also plan to have a track on the infra mid-cycle in two weeks to plan
> the rollout of the chocolate region and overall improvements.
>
> Regards
>
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