From pabelanger at redhat.com Wed May 2 14:24:52 2018 From: pabelanger at redhat.com (Paul Belanger) Date: Wed, 2 May 2018 10:24:52 -0400 Subject: [Third-party-announce] [all] Gerrit server replacement scheduled for May 2nd 2018 In-Reply-To: <20180425142658.GA7028@localhost.localdomain> References: <20180410184829.GA16085@localhost.localdomain> <20180419154912.GA13701@localhost.localdomain> <20180425142658.GA7028@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <20180502142452.GA9614@localhost.localdomain> Hello from Infra. Today is the day for scheduled maintenance of gerrit, we'll be allocating 2 hours for the outage but don't expect it to take that long. During this time you will not be able to access gerrit. If you have any questions, or would like to follow along, please join us in #openstack-infra. --- It's that time again... on Wednesday, May 02, 2018 20:00 UTC, the OpenStack Project Infrastructure team is upgrading the server which runs review.openstack.org to Ubuntu Xenial, and that means a new virtual machine instance with new IP addresses assigned by our service provider. The new IP addresses will be as follows: IPv4 -> 104.130.246.32 IPv6 -> 2001:4800:7819:103:be76:4eff:fe04:9229 They will replace these current production IP addresses: IPv4 -> 104.130.246.91 IPv6 -> 2001:4800:7819:103:be76:4eff:fe05:8525 We understand that some users may be running from egress-filtered networks with port 29418/tcp explicitly allowed to the current review.openstack.org IP addresses, and so are providing this information as far in advance as we can to allow them time to update their firewalls accordingly. Note that some users dealing with egress filtering may find it easier to switch their local configuration to use Gerrit's REST API via HTTPS instead, and the current release of git-review has support for that workflow as well. http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-September/045385.html We will follow up with final confirmation in subsequent announcements. Thanks, Paul From pabelanger at redhat.com Wed May 2 22:11:43 2018 From: pabelanger at redhat.com (Paul Belanger) Date: Wed, 2 May 2018 18:11:43 -0400 Subject: [Third-party-announce] [all] Gerrit server replacement finished In-Reply-To: <20180502142452.GA9614@localhost.localdomain> References: <20180410184829.GA16085@localhost.localdomain> <20180419154912.GA13701@localhost.localdomain> <20180425142658.GA7028@localhost.localdomain> <20180502142452.GA9614@localhost.localdomain> Message-ID: <20180502221143.GA14348@localhost.localdomain> Hello from Infra. Gerrit maintenance has concluded successfully and running happily on Ubuntu Xenial. We were able to save and restore the queues from zuul, but as always be sure to check your patches as a recheck maybe be required. If you have any questions or comments, please reach out to us in #openstack-infra. I've leave the text below in case anybody missed our previous emails. --- It's that time again... on Wednesday, May 02, 2018 20:00 UTC, the OpenStack Project Infrastructure team is upgrading the server which runs review.openstack.org to Ubuntu Xenial, and that means a new virtual machine instance with new IP addresses assigned by our service provider. The new IP addresses will be as follows: IPv4 -> 104.130.246.32 IPv6 -> 2001:4800:7819:103:be76:4eff:fe04:9229 They will replace these current production IP addresses: IPv4 -> 104.130.246.91 IPv6 -> 2001:4800:7819:103:be76:4eff:fe05:8525 We understand that some users may be running from egress-filtered networks with port 29418/tcp explicitly allowed to the current review.openstack.org IP addresses, and so are providing this information as far in advance as we can to allow them time to update their firewalls accordingly. Note that some users dealing with egress filtering may find it easier to switch their local configuration to use Gerrit's REST API via HTTPS instead, and the current release of git-review has support for that workflow as well. http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2014-September/045385.html We will follow up with final confirmation in subsequent announcements. Thanks, Paul