the reason why I started this discussion was that there is no way to verify if a package was already requested or not.
So we can keep recreating same tickets to install same software as someone else requested million times over and over... This is a biggest problem I see with bugzilla tickets. There is basically no way to verify if package X is already "in this system" so I have to request it. Which may be eventually 15436 time that someone requested it. And that doesn't seem to me as a time saver. On Wed, Nov 13, 2013 at 5:17 PM, Marc-André Pelletier <[email protected]> wrote: > On 11/12/2013 02:18 PM, Ryan Lane wrote: >> I'm very in favor of this. It ensures we can easily and quickly add new >> nodes and it tests our puppet manifests. > > It is a relatively disruptive process, however, which I try to avoid to > keep things stable for tools. > > That said, it might be a good idea start a schedule where one node is > put out of rotation and rebuilt at regular interval -- if that interval > is long enough to allow load to drain "gradually" away from the node and > the rebuild wait until no tool runs on it anymore, it'd be workable. > > -- Marc > > > _______________________________________________ > Labs-l mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/labs-l _______________________________________________ Labs-l mailing list [email protected] https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/labs-l
