Hi, Firstly, being someone who is trying to keep several images going in nodepool and being some distance away from the nodepool servers, the current situation of it logging to a single rather large file is often annoying. Yes I do know how to use grep, but IMO the use-case for wanting every single log message all jumbled up is weaker than the case for splitting it up.
I'm trying to get on-top of fedora kernel issues; compare logs for centos builds to some manual testing being done and generally monitor the health of the builds. There is a proposal to have nodepool automatically split out these logs [1], have puppet deal with it [2] and I'm willing to add nodepool support for re-reading the config if we can agree. I know this isn't on anyone's priority list but I hope we can find some sort of solution. --- We (i.e. afazekas and his vast tempest knowledge) have identified the kernel version as being behind the periodic f21 job instability. As noted in another thread the rackspace image is broken w.r.t kernel updates [3]; maybe someone is working on it but it hasn't been mentioned to me. I think the best idea is to get f21 dib builds going, as in [4]. mea culpa as that hit a merge failure some time back and I let it lapse. I would appreciate if we could agree on that and I'll dig into the logs to debug any issues (see note above; upstream always seems to manage to trigger something different than my local testing). --- As mentioned in the last meeting my short-term goal is to have the devstack centos job voting. While it's been running the devstack/tempest smoke-tests just fine, we'll just sort out the issues with the centos cinder/glusterfs job first to make sure there's nothing lurking. -i [1] https://review.openstack.org/153904/ [2] https://review.openstack.org/156457 [3] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-infra/2015-February/002457.html [4] https://review.openstack.org/140911/ _______________________________________________ OpenStack-Infra mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra
