[infra] Tarballs are not accessible anymore
Hi, I don't know if someone noticed already but the tarballs are not accessible anymore, is that expected? https://tarballs.opendev.org/openstack/ Cheers Jose Castro Leon CERN Cloud Infrastructure
Infra folks are already aware of the issue and working on the service recovery. Issue happened due to an incident in a hosting provider where tarballs are located. So a bit of patience would be appreciated. ср, 13 июл. 2022 г. в 17:12, Jose Castro Leon <jose.castro.leon@cern.ch>:
Hi, I don't know if someone noticed already but the tarballs are not accessible anymore, is that expected?
https://tarballs.opendev.org/openstack/
Cheers
Jose Castro Leon CERN Cloud Infrastructure
On Wed, Jul 13, 2022, at 8:14 AM, Dmitriy Rabotyagov wrote:
Infra folks are already aware of the issue and working on the service recovery. Issue happened due to an incident in a hosting provider where tarballs are located. So a bit of patience would be appreciated.
ср, 13 июл. 2022 г. в 17:12, Jose Castro Leon <jose.castro.leon@cern.ch>:
Hi, I don't know if someone noticed already but the tarballs are not accessible anymore, is that expected?
https://tarballs.opendev.org/openstack/
Cheers
Jose Castro Leon CERN Cloud Infrastructure
Tarballs appear to be accessible now. We are serving them from our openafs read only replica on the second openafs fileserver. Note, that any publishing to openafs is likely to fail until we get the read write volumes online again. I would avoid making releases until given the all clear.
On 2022-07-13 17:05:26 +0200 (+0200), Jose Castro Leon wrote:
I don't know if someone noticed already but the tarballs are not accessible anymore, is that expected? [...]
Just to wrap this up (hopefully), the primary server was brought back into service by the provider at 18:08 UTC and we don't see evidence to indicate any of our volumes were in a degraded (non-redundant) state after that time. Writes should be back also as of roughly 19:20 UTC, so as far as I'm aware we're in the clear for the past hour or so. If you notice anything out of the ordinary (again) please do let us know! We always appreciate the info, since we don't really operate like a traditional service provider (our infrastructure collaborators don't "carry pagers" as it were). -- Jeremy Stanley
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Clark Boylan
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Dmitriy Rabotyagov
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Jeremy Stanley
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Jose Castro Leon