It’s used for all Origin CI.  Post release, any hotfixes will be in that
location.  These are not signed RPMs nor will they be preserved - they’re
just a convenient place to get the build output.

On Sep 10, 2018, at 8:49 AM, Daniel Comnea <comnea.d...@gmail.com> wrote:

Clayton,

Is the url   https://rpms.svc.ci.openshift.org meant to be public available
or is only available internally for your own deployments ?

In addition, is the plan that everyone deploying OCP/ OKD on RHEL/ CentOS
to use the above common repo (assuming is going to be public accessible ) ?


Dani


On Sun, Sep 9, 2018 at 3:26 AM Clayton Coleman <ccole...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Previously, all RPMs used by PR and the test automation or Origin were
> located in GCS.  Starting with 3.11 and continuing forward, RPMs will be
> served from the api.ci cluster at:
>
>     https://rpms.svc.ci.openshift.org
>
> You can get an rpm repo file for a release by clicking on one of the links
> on the page above or via curling the name directly:
>
>     $ curl https://rpms.svc.ci.openshift.org/openshift-origin-v3.11.repo
> > /etc/yum.repos.d/openshift-origin-3.11.repo
>
> The contents of this repo will be the same as the contents of the image:
>
>     docker.io/openshift/origin-artifacts:v3.11
>
> in the /srv/repo dir.
>
> PR jobs for 3.11 and onwards will now use this URL to fetch content.  The
> old location on GCS will no longer be updated as we are sunsetting the jobs
> that generated and used that content
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