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IT Services Meeting 24-Mar-2014

IT Services Meeting 24-Mar-2014. Helge Meinhard AI weekly topical meeting 27 March 2014. Summary. About 1 hour on AI Configuration (Gavin) Monitoring (Pedro) Cloud (Tim replacing Jan) Report from Thu pm meetings (HM) Details : https://indico.cern.ch/event/302049/. Area Reports.

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IT Services Meeting 24-Mar-2014

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  1. IT Services Meeting24-Mar-2014 Helge Meinhard AI weekly topical meeting27 March 2014

  2. Summary • About 1 hour on AI • Configuration (Gavin) • Monitoring (Pedro) • Cloud (Tim replacing Jan) • Report from Thu pm meetings (HM) • Details: https://indico.cern.ch/event/302049/

  3. Area Reports • Most Q1 milestones met • (Small) backlog being worked on • AI and WLCG monitoring to be discussed in forthcoming ISM meeting • Investigating alignment of security data collection with monitoring infrastructure • Security team collecting 600 GB/day now, will grow to 1 TB/day • See slides and notes for details

  4. QA for software packages (1) • Vivid discussion, summary by Arne Wiebalck • Scope: shared packages – written at CERN, used outside maintainer’s control (OpenAFS, Lemon, Puppet, …) • Same principle as with shared modules • Common QA process, supported by Koji • Packages go from test to QA with CRM ticket • Can move to production after a week if no problem found

  5. QA for software packages (2) • Responsibilities • Package providers to ensure process is followed • Puppet module owners to ensure proper repository structure to support QA process • Service managers to ensure testing during QA • No technical enforcement • Exceptions possible for emergency updates • Snapshots to be supported, Puppet module providers to ensure yum repositories are set up correctly

  6. QA for software packages (3) • RHEL and EPEL out of scope • RHEL: Strict QA process at Red Hat • One CRM ticket per week • EPEL: We have no control over process • Depend on maintainers to move from QA (testing) to production

  7. Koji and SWREP (1) • SWREP: Quattor world; users build rpms by hand and upload • Koji: compile/package for AI; supports signatures, signs by default • Koji-built rpms for SL6 fail upload to SWREP – signature format not supported • Manual builds and uploads still work for SL6

  8. Koji and SWREP (2) • Options: • Upgrade SWREP to SL6 – lots of work • Support adequate signatures in Koji – lots of work • Disable signature check for SWREP upload • Do nothing – Koji and SWREP not designed to work together • Consensus: option 3 – disable signature check • Very limited effort

  9. ISM Decision Both proposals approved

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