+1 (binding) Thanks for your effort, Jason.
Smoke test passed and I did some manual testing w/ scaling etc. and everything seems to work as expected. I'd also like to share that I did run into issues when running with 'kind' version 0.9. Upgrading it to 0.14 fixed the issue, but it took a while for me to realize the need to upgrade so if you're having issues, that might be something to consider. On Sun, Aug 7, 2022 at 7:56 AM Jason Gerlowski <[email protected]> wrote: > Please vote for release candidate 1 for the Solr Operator v0.6.0 > > The artifacts can be downloaded from: > > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/solr/solr-operator/solr-operator-v0.6.0-RC1-rev44b3b5bf03959ff0bf2743fc03d1d7b9e5441f75 > > You can run the full smoke tester, with instructions below. > However, it is also encouraged to go and use the artifacts yourself in a > test Kubernetes cluster. > The smoke tester does not require you to download or install the RC > artifacts before running. > If you plan on just running the smoke tests, then ignore all other > instructions. > > The artifacts are layed out in the following way: > * solr-operator-v0.6.0.tgz - Contains the source release > * crds/ - Contains the CRD files > * helm-charts/ - Contains the Helm release packages > > The RC Docker image can be found at: > apache/solr-operator:v0.6.0-rc1 > > The RC Helm repo can be added with: > helm repo add apache-solr-rc > > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/solr/solr-operator/solr-operator-v0.6.0-RC1-rev44b3b5bf03959ff0bf2743fc03d1d7b9e5441f75/helm-charts > > You can install the RC Solr Operator and Solr CRDs and an example Solr > Cloud with: > curl -sL0 "https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/release/solr/KEYS" | gpg > --import --quiet > # This will export your public keys into a format that helm can > understand. > # Skip verification by removing "--verify" in the helm command below. > if ! (gpg --no-default-keyring --keyring=~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg --list-keys > "60392455"); then gpg --export >~/.gnupg/pubring.gpg; fi > kubectl create -f > > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/solr/solr-operator/solr-operator-v0.6.0-RC1-rev44b3b5bf03959ff0bf2743fc03d1d7b9e5441f75/crds/all-with-dependencies.yaml > || \ > kubectl replace -f > > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/solr/solr-operator/solr-operator-v0.6.0-RC1-rev44b3b5bf03959ff0bf2743fc03d1d7b9e5441f75/crds/all-with-dependencies.yaml > helm install --verify solr-operator apache-solr-rc/solr-operator --set > image.tag=v0.6.0-rc1 > helm install --verify example apache-solr-rc/solr > > You can run the full smoke tester directly with this command: (First > checkout the release-0.6 branch of the solr-operator) > > ./hack/release/smoke_test/smoke_test.sh -v "v0.6.0" -s "44b3b5b" -i > "apache/solr-operator:v0.6.0-rc1" -g "60392455" \ > -l ' > > https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/solr/solr-operator/solr-operator-v0.6.0-RC1-rev44b3b5bf03959ff0bf2743fc03d1d7b9e5441f75 > ' > > If you want to run the smoke test with a specific version of kubernetes, > use the -k option with a full version tag. (e.g. -k v1.19.3) > If you want to run the smoke test with a custom version of solr, use the -t > option with an official Solr image version. (e.g. -t 8.10.0) > However, for this smoke test, you must use a solr version that supports > incremental backups. (i.e. 8.9+) > > Make sure you have the following installed before running the smoke test: > - Docker (Give it enough memory and CPU to run ~12 containers, 3 of which > are Solr nodes) > More information on required resources can be found here: > https://kind.sigs.k8s.io/docs/user/quick-start/#settings-for-docker-desktop > - Go 1.17 > - Kubectl > - GnuPG > - Helm v3.4.0+ > - Kustomize (v4.0.0+) This will be installed for you, but NOT upgraded if > a lower version is already installed. > - yq > - jq > - coreutils (if using Mac OS) > > ASF policy requires the vote to be open for at least 72 hours i.e. until > 2022-08-10 15:00 UTC, however since I'm starting this on a weekend, I'll be > sure to keep it open at least through Wednesday Aug 10th. > > [ ] +1 approve > [ ] +0 no opinion > [ ] -1 disapprove (and reason why) > > > Here is my +1! > -- Anshum Gupta
