[OpenStack-I18n] [OpenStack-Infra] [I18n] Regarding Zanata upgrade plan to 3.9.6 with Xenial: Help is needed
Alex Eng
aeng at redhat.com
Sun Jan 15 23:25:57 UTC 2017
Hi,
Before increasing the memory size, there's few info we need to find out:
- JVM memory allocation (need the Zanata 3.9.6 url to get access to the
info)
- Ian, do you have the log file (stack trace) of when the error occur?
Also, which Zanata you were using to test 3.9.6?
https://translate-dev.openstack.org is not upgraded yet.
I suspect its the JVM allocation which might need some tweak. But its best
it I can access to the 3.9.6-dev and try to replicate the error from there.
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Alex Eng
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On Mon, Jan 16, 2017 at 8:01 AM, Alex Eng <aeng at redhat.com> wrote:
> How much memory do we think will be necessary? The current instance is
>> an 8GB RAM instance. As long as we have quota for it, there should not
>> be a problem redeploying on a bigger instance.
>
>
> Can we look at 10GB? and run the same test again to make sure its running
> alright.
> I assume mysql DB is running on separate server?
>
>
>> I have commented on this change. I would prefer we not backup the dev
>> server and only backup the production server. We don't treat our dev
>> servers as permanent or reliable installs as they may need to be
>> reloaded for various reasons to aid development and testing. Also we
>> should set up backups similar to how we do the other services (I left a
>> comment on this change with a link to an example).
>
>
> Agree. I would suggest if possible, sync DB data from prod to dev weekly.
> This would help on allowing us to debug if there's any issue in prod.
>
> This is something that can be discussed with the infra team, typically
>> we would give access to someone assisting with implementation to the
>> -dev server while keeping the production server as infra-root only. I
>> will make sure fungi sees this.
>
>
> Again, if we can constantly sync prod to dev instance, we will only need
> root access to dev server.
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------------------
>
> Alex Eng
> Senior Software Engineer
> Globalisation Tools Engineering
> DID: +61 3514 8262 <callto:+61+3514+8262>
> Mobile: +614 2335 3457 <callto:+614+2335+3457>
>
> Red Hat, Asia-Pacific Pty Ltd
> Level 1, 193 North Quay
> Brisbane 4000
> Office: +61 7 3514 8100 <callto:+61+7+3514+8100>
> Fax: +61 7 3514 8199 <callto:+61+7+3514+8199>
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>
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2017 at 7:31 AM, Clark Boylan <cboylan at sapwetik.org>
> wrote:
>
>> On Thu, Jan 12, 2017, at 02:36 PM, Ian Y. Choi wrote:
>> > - I18n team completed tests with current Zanata (3.7.3) with Xenial [1],
>> > but found one error
>> > mentioned in [2]. It seems that more memory size allocation for
>> > Zanata with Java 8 is needed.
>> > Could you upgrade the memory size for translate-dev server first to
>> > test again?
>>
>> How much memory do we think will be necessary? The current instance is
>> an 8GB RAM instance. As long as we have quota for it, there should not
>> be a problem redeploying on a bigger instance.
>>
>> > - I remember that newer version of openstackid needs to be tested with
>> > translate-dev.
>> > So I have just uploaded this patch:
>> > https://review.openstack.org/#/c/419667/ .
>> > I18n team needs more tests, but I think it is a good time to change
>> > to openstackid-dev for such testing.
>> > Please ping me after openstackid-dev test with translate-dev is
>> > completed with no error :)
>> >
>> > - On last I18n team meeting, I18n team recognized that the backup would
>> > be so important.
>> > Is there more disks for such backup on translate-dev and
>> > translate.o.o server?
>> > And the approach implementing like [3] looks quite a good idea I
>> > think. Thanks, Frank!
>>
>> I have commented on this change. I would prefer we not backup the dev
>> server and only backup the production server. We don't treat our dev
>> servers as permanent or reliable installs as they may need to be
>> reloaded for various reasons to aid development and testing. Also we
>> should set up backups similar to how we do the other services (I left a
>> comment on this change with a link to an example).
>>
>> > - Can I have root access to translate-dev and translate server?
>>
>> This is something that can be discussed with the infra team, typically
>> we would give access to someone assisting with implementation to the
>> -dev server while keeping the production server as infra-root only. I
>> will make sure fungi sees this.
>>
>> Hope this helps,
>> Clark
>>
>>
>
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