Le mercredi 25 novembre 2015 à 11:52 +0100, Michael Scherer a écrit : > Le mercredi 25 novembre 2015 à 15:47 +0530, Kaushal M a écrit : > > On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Michael Scherer <[email protected]> > > wrote: > > > Le mercredi 25 novembre 2015 à 11:05 +0530, Kaushal M a écrit : > > >> On Wed, Nov 25, 2015 at 12:22 AM, Michael Scherer <[email protected]> > > >> wrote: > > >> > Le lundi 23 novembre 2015 à 11:56 +0100, Michael Scherer a écrit : > > >> >> Le jeudi 29 octobre 2015 à 11:24 +0000, Niels de Vos a écrit : > > >> >> > Humble Chirammal <hchiramm@...> writes: > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > > > >> >> > > Hi, > > >> >> > > FYI, > > >> >> > > It seems that, https://github.com/gluster/glusterfs code > > >> >> > > repo has not synced from gerrit for some time and the last > > >> >> > > commit ( > > >> >> > > 51632e1eec3ff88d19867dc8d266068dd7db432a) > > >> >> > > recorded on Sep 10 . > > >> >> > > Does any one know, why the gerrit plugin is broken? -- > > >> >> > > > >> >> > I've now manually synced the glusterfs repo on GitHub with the > > >> >> > current state > > >> >> > from Gerrit. If the automatic sync takes time to get > > >> >> > configured/setup again, we > > >> >> > might need to do this on regular basis? Anyway, ping me if it needs > > >> >> > to be done > > >> >> > again (not for each commit though!). > > >> >> > > >> >> One solution is to just add a ssh key on the repo, it can be found in > > >> >> the settings. > > >> >> > > >> >> That's how I plan to do for the salt repo, but github is being > > >> >> annoying > > >> >> a requires 1 different ssh key per repo, and I do need to take that in > > >> >> account. > > >> >> (the joy of having a SaaS service...) > > >> > > > >> > So I was looking at that, and just want to be sure I do publish the > > >> > good > > >> > repository. > > >> > > > >> > So we are looking at pushing the git repo from dev.gluster.org ( ie, > > >> > gerrit ), in /review/review.gluster.org/git > > >> > > > >> > And there is all of them: > > >> > > > >> > All-Projects.git > > >> > automation.git > > >> > glusterfs-afrv1.git > > >> > glusterfs.git > > >> > glusterfs-hadoop.old.git > > >> > glusterfs-nsr.git > > >> > glusterfs-quota.git > > >> > glusterfs-snapshot.git > > >> > glusterfs-specs.git > > >> > gluster-nagios-addons.git > > >> > gluster-nagios-common.git > > >> > gluster-nagios.git > > >> > gluster-operations-guide.git > > >> > gluster-swift.git > > >> > gmc.git > > >> > libgfapi-python.git > > >> > nagios-gluster-addons.git > > >> > nagios-server-addons.git > > >> > qa.git > > >> > regression.git > > >> > swiftkrbauth.git > > >> > > > >> > Should all be synced ? > > >> > > >> Most of these are inactive. We'll need to check with the owners to > > >> find out if they need to be replicated. > > >> The most important and active repos here would be glusterfs.git and > > >> glusterfs-specs.git. These need to be replicated. > > > > > > Ok. And I assume I can sync the anonymous clone, and use git push -f ? > > > > > > I propose to have a separate small VM for that, so the ssh keys to push > > > on github are separate from any complex application like github. We can > > > later move it back on a regular server ( or just use some magic > > > kubernetes/atomic system ). > > > > Gerrit itself is capable of pushing changes to mirrors and this > > capability was being used till the ssh-keys were removed. I don't know > > if it's possible to use a different ssh-key for each mirror in gerrit, > > but if it is then we should be able to do this easily. No need to set > > up a different VM for that. > > Ok, seems faster. I was looking at a generic solution for the git of > salt too, but maybe I do over engineer stuff :) > > Let me see on gerrit side, and then I will look at a work around if it > doesn't work.
Just to be sure, we can remove the sync to gitorious ? -- Michael Scherer Sysadmin, Community Infrastructure and Platform, OSAS
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