Follow up on the Solr docker tests build failure. It seems that the job succeeds when scheduled on lucene-1 and fails with "setfacl command is unavailable" when scheduled on lucene-2.
I created a ticket with infra to make sure that the "acl" package is installed on both build machines. INFRA-22305 <https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-22305> - Houston On Tue, Sep 7, 2021 at 11:55 AM Houston Putman <[email protected]> wrote: > Did you need to coordinate with Infra to create the job? I see the build >> machine tag is "lucene"; maybe this doesn't make sense after the project >> split? >> > > I merely copied the solr-main-check job, to create this one. I think all > of the Solr jobs still use the lucene boxes for now. We can go through and > remove the build machine tag from all of them. > > I noticed a build failure emailed today. Apparently the test >> "user_volume" failed. >> > > It seems that the setfacl command stopped being available two days after > creating the jenkins job, very strange.... > > RE apache/solr-nightly tag... > > > So I think it's good to remember that the official Solr "release" image > isn't going to live at *apache/solr:9.0.0*, it's going to remain an > official image so it'll be *solr:9.0.0*. > We definitely can't do the nightlies as a part of the official image, so > it'll have to have a different tag. To me it would be confusing if > *apache/solr* was that tag, since users wouldn't know whether to use > *apache/solr* or *solr* when searching on docker hub. I'm perfectly fine > not using the *-nightly* suffix, but I would prefer an easy way to > distinguish. > > > I have a separate question as well. I set up a pipeline to test the > official dockerfile generation as well, which should work very similarly to > the regular docker build and test job. The only difference is that the > official dockerfile generation requires a GPG key to sign the Solr > artifacts. Do we have a GPG key for jenkins building, or do we do any type > of signing in other jenkins jobs? > > - Houston > > On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 5:48 PM David Smiley <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Thanks so much for doing this Houston! Did you need to coordinate with >> Infra to create the job? I see the build machine tag is "lucene"; maybe >> this doesn't make sense after the project split? >> >> I noticed a build failure emailed today. Apparently the test >> "user_volume" failed. >> >> RE apache/solr-nightly tag... I'm not sure the "nightly" part is right >> because what if we want it published at other intervals? Moreover, I think >> the snapshot-ness of any build should be captured in the tag and not in the >> name of the image. So let's just do apache/solr, ehh? If users come >> looking for the official images, we can have a README to tell them what's >> going on. >> >> ~ David Smiley >> Apache Lucene/Solr Search Developer >> http://www.linkedin.com/in/davidwsmiley >> >> >> On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 4:38 PM Houston Putman <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> For those interested we now have pipelines working to test the local >>> docker build as well as the building of the official dockerfile. >>> >>> https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/Solr/job/Solr-Docker-Test-main/ >>> https://ci-builds.apache.org/job/Solr/job/Solr-Docker-Official-Test-main/ >>> >>> I'm not sure how to actually capture the error and log outputs that live >>> at solr/docker/build/test-results, so if someone wants to do that please go >>> ahead! >>> If not it should still work and people can check the jenkins workspace >>> to look for the logs (not ideal, but not an awful solution for now). >>> >>> I will look into getting the *apache/solr-nightly* docker tag setup >>> with INFRA next week and modify the jenkins pipeline to start pushing the >>> nightly image when the tests pass, >>> unless anyone objects. >>> >>> - Houston >>> >>> On Thu, Sep 2, 2021 at 12:27 PM Eric Pugh < >>> [email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> I frequently want to test latest Solr as part of something larger, so >>>> making it easier to access would be good for me. It’s a bit of pain >>>> adding non-dockerhub locations, so this would be nice! >>>> >>>> >>>> On Sep 2, 2021, at 11:34 AM, Houston Putman <[email protected]> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>> Hello all, >>>> >>>> I'm creating a Jenkins pipeline to do a daily build and test of the new >>>> Apache Solr docker image. (Probably both the local and the official image) >>>> >>>> Is there any interest in having a place on docker hub where these >>>> nightly docker images get published? Kind of like we have nightly maven and >>>> TGZ artifacts published? >>>> >>>> I was imagining something like apache/solr-nightly:9.0.0-SNAPSHOT, >>>> which is very clear in both the tag and version that it is not a released >>>> version of Solr. >>>> >>>> Any thoughts or opinions appreciated. >>>> >>>> - Houston >>>> >>>> >>>> _______________________ >>>> *Eric Pugh **| *Founder & CEO | OpenSource Connections, LLC | 434.466.1467 >>>> | http://www.opensourceconnections.com | My Free/Busy >>>> <http://tinyurl.com/eric-cal> >>>> Co-Author: Apache Solr Enterprise Search Server, 3rd Ed >>>> <https://www.packtpub.com/big-data-and-business-intelligence/apache-solr-enterprise-search-server-third-edition-raw> >>>> This e-mail and all contents, including attachments, is considered to >>>> be Company Confidential unless explicitly stated otherwise, regardless >>>> of whether attachments are marked as such. >>>> >>>>
