The Jenkins service is up and running with limited functionality at this
time:
only the precommit jobs that are based on Ubuntu 20.04 are guaranteed to be
available.

The outage is caused by a misconfigured certificate chain that has been
installed on gerrit.cloudera.org during its certificate renewal process,
which prevented Jenkins, and its workers from completing the TLS handshake
with Gerrit. Popular browsers are able to survive this condition, so the
Gerrit UI is still working.

I have installed a workaround that allows worker instances based Ubuntu
20.04 to connect to Gerrit in order to keep precommit functionality
available; gerrit-auto-critic, gerrit-code-review-checks and
gerrit-verify-dryrun are all working again.
However, no other jobs are guaranteed to be able to connect to
gerrit.cloudera.org until the certificate problem is resolved on
that server.

Jobs can still be run against Github, or Apache Gitbox, connectivity to
those services were not impacted.

Updates will be sent out on the mailing list.


Thank you for your patience,

  - LaszloG

PS: if you really, really need something that is still broken right now,
please reach out to me directly, or on the mailing list.

On Fri, Feb 16, 2024 at 2:49 PM Laszlo Gaal <laszlo.g...@cloudera.com>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> The upstream Jenkins instance seems to have problems connecting to the
> Impala project's Gerrit instance at gerrit.cloudera.org since the
> latter's certificate was renewed earlier today. Initial symptoms suggest
> that the new certificate's issuer is not present in the trusted CA set of
> jenkins.impala.io.
>
> The problem is being investigated; mail will be sent when the service
> becomes available again.
>
> My apologies for the disruption,
>
>   - LaszloG
>

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