Dne 14.3.2016 v 23:58 Patrick Uiterwijk napsal(a):
> I would suggest you to look at our Request For Resource procedure.

OK. I created:
https://fedorahosted.org/fedora-infrastructure/ticket/5166

> - How well would at least the frontend and package download server work behind
>   a load balanced/HA setup (so that at least the directly user-facing 
> components
>   can be made highly available, the backend doesn't need to be HA)
> - What kind of support are we aiming for here? Fully supported core infra 
> app, or
>   still somewhat in the middle?

As we previously discussed, it will be mixed. Backend with builders can stay in 
Fedora Cloud and we will declare that
builders will have different SLA and it can take longer to fix it. Critical 
part is frontend and package repositories.
Dist-git and keygen can stay in cloud as well, as backend is the only one who 
use it.
So fully supported should be just frontend and yum/dnf repositories.

> - Are components still "randomly" crashing? I haven't had to restart services
>   a lot recently, so I think it's in a lot better state than previously?

:)
<irony>
It never randomly crashed. We always take care to introduce very well hidden 
bugs and we are proud of it. And we always
rejected ideas for just easy-to-solve bugs.
</irony>
*nod* recently the situation is quite stable. But Copr is still under heavy 
development so from time to time there is
always some bug. But the services itself are pretty stable now.

> - What amount of disk space are you currently using, and what are you 
> expecting
>   to be using over the short to medium term (next year or so, just 
> approximate is
>   fine)?

I put it in RFR ticket.

> - Who is/are going to be the main point of contact? If the previous answer was
>   "core infra app", who do we page at 3AM when everything falls over and we 
> don't
>   understand any of it? (not likely since I now know quite a bit about it, 
> but still
>   I'd like some names for fallback).

I put it in ticket.
Originally it was me and Valentin. Valentin left RH in December and does not 
have time for Fedora any more (I will
likely propose to remove him from sysadmin-cloud in few months). Clime is the 
replacement, and I'm slowly introducing
him into the setup and fedora infrastructure design and tools.
I have two other guys familar with the setup and code base. Adam has already 
root access to prod instance, Jakub not
yet, but he had access to dev instance for long time and in fact he is now 
mature enough that I would propose him to get
access to production instance as well.
So I have 4 contacts and at least one of them should be available at 3AM.

-- 
Miroslav Suchy, RHCA
Red Hat, Senior Software Engineer, #brno, #devexp, #fedora-buildsys
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