[OpenStack-Infra] [I18n] Regarding Zanata upgrade plan to 3.9.6 with Xenial: Help is needed
Clark Boylan
cboylan at sapwetik.org
Fri Jan 13 21:31:54 UTC 2017
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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