[openstack-ansible] office hours
Hi everyone, Here’s the update of what happened in this week’s OpenStack Ansible Office Hours. The upgrade jobs are going well and passing. CentOD is taking longer but we can reduce the time it takes if we skip tempest tests after Stein deployment (by changing the order of passed arguments to the ansible-playbook). Milestone was updated but we’re waiting on the Keystone bug to get resolved before merging it. We’ll have to work on Tempest in order to get that fixed with the proper testing. For Swift, we talked about editing our job templates to remove testing as we transition to Python 3. We’ll propose a patch and a revert at the same time to not forget about fixing it later. Neutron and Calico are having problems with Python3 and we discussed going through distro variables to make sure Ubuntu is using Python3 everywhere. Bind-to-mgmt needs a little more work until we can land it. We need to cut back on variables because right now there are too many. We also want to add a global variable in each role corresponding to the mgmt-addr. We think we’re getting closer to knowing what is breaking with CentOS 7.7. As for Galera, we abandoned the patch and replaced the bind addrs but we still need to figure out why it’s still breaking on the integrated repository. Thanks! Regards, Mohammed -- Mohammed Naser — vexxhost ----------------------------------------------------- D. 514-316-8872 D. 800-910-1726 ext. 200 E. mnaser@vexxhost.com W. http://vexxhost.com
I pinged the Calico team on their Slack, but have not heard back yet. However, it looks like Neil has been working on getting the py3 issues resolved in https://review.opendev.org/#/c/682338/, so hopefully that will get ironed out soon! (Thanks Neil!) If it is blocking patches in os_neutron, I think we should set the calico job to non-voting temporarily until a fix is merged to networking-calico. Thanks, Logan On Tue, Sep 17, 2019 at 3:25 PM Mohammed Naser <mnaser@vexxhost.com> wrote:
Neutron and Calico are having problems with Python3 and we discussed going through distro variables to make sure Ubuntu is using Python3 everywhere.
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Logan V.
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Mohammed Naser