Re: New demo server, ALL THE PROJECTS!

2019-06-12 Thread Robert Munteanu
On Wed, 2019-06-12 at 11:42 +0200, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> On 6/12/19 11:39 AM, Robert Munteanu wrote:
> > Hi,
> > 
> > On Mon, 2019-06-10 at 17:52 +0200, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> > > the dogs and ponies at Quenda have donated a much beefier machine
> > > for
> > > our tests, with more than a terabyte of super fast NVMe storage
> > > and
> > > twice the compute capacity, meaning we're going to aim at having
> > > the
> > > ENTIRE ASF in our demo! This might not work very well at all, but
> > > we're
> > > going to try!
> > 
> > That is great news :-) . Do you also plan to keep this instance
> > periodically updates with new repositories that are created in the
> > apache github org?
> 
> The hopeful plan is to keep it up to date with everything we have at 
> ASF. I will, however, stress that it's a demo, and not a production 
> system, so there will be no guarantees that it stays up or that the
> data 
> isn't wiped now and then, for science reasons. First and foremost,
> it's 
> meant as a test for developing the software :)

All clear on that. I'm probably going a step too far :-) , but are
there any plans to set up a production instance?

Thanks,

Robert



Re: New demo server, ALL THE PROJECTS!

2019-06-12 Thread Daniel Gruno

On 6/12/19 11:39 AM, Robert Munteanu wrote:

Hi,

On Mon, 2019-06-10 at 17:52 +0200, Daniel Gruno wrote:

the dogs and ponies at Quenda have donated a much beefier machine
for
our tests, with more than a terabyte of super fast NVMe storage and
twice the compute capacity, meaning we're going to aim at having the
ENTIRE ASF in our demo! This might not work very well at all, but
we're
going to try!


That is great news :-) . Do you also plan to keep this instance
periodically updates with new repositories that are created in the
apache github org?


The hopeful plan is to keep it up to date with everything we have at 
ASF. I will, however, stress that it's a demo, and not a production 
system, so there will be no guarantees that it stays up or that the data 
isn't wiped now and then, for science reasons. First and foremost, it's 
meant as a test for developing the software :)




Thanks,

Robert





Re: New demo server, ALL THE PROJECTS!

2019-06-12 Thread Robert Munteanu
Hi,

On Mon, 2019-06-10 at 17:52 +0200, Daniel Gruno wrote:
> the dogs and ponies at Quenda have donated a much beefier machine
> for 
> our tests, with more than a terabyte of super fast NVMe storage and 
> twice the compute capacity, meaning we're going to aim at having the 
> ENTIRE ASF in our demo! This might not work very well at all, but
> we're 
> going to try!

That is great news :-) . Do you also plan to keep this instance
periodically updates with new repositories that are created in the
apache github org?

Thanks,

Robert



Re: New demo server, ALL THE PROJECTS!

2019-06-12 Thread Daniel Gruno

On 6/12/19 12:14 AM, Sharan Foga wrote:

HI Daniel

I have re-registered for the demo and need to be added to an organisation, so 
please can you do that?


I have also added you as an admin, btw!



Do we have some docs on this process and probably need others to be able to do 
it - so am happy to volunteer. I am guessing once we have the whole ASF repos 
there - our user base could significantly increase.

Thanks
Sharan

On 2019/06/10 15:52:05, Daniel Gruno  wrote:

Hi folks,
the dogs and ponies at Quenda have donated a much beefier machine for
our tests, with more than a terabyte of super fast NVMe storage and
twice the compute capacity, meaning we're going to aim at having the
ENTIRE ASF in our demo! This might not work very well at all, but we're
going to try!

1748 repositories (1528 git, 220 svn) have been input in the machine,
and it's not chewing through a million lines of code per minute.

Later on I'll get mail, jira etc added...

Anyway, the new box is live at https://kibble.dev/ and you should sign
up for a new account, as this is a clean database (trying elasticsearch
7.1 for improvements). Ping me and I'll get you added to the Apache
organisation there.

If people need access to the box, let me know.
I'll also file a JIRA to have the demo.kibble.apache.org DNS record
changed later on, when things are working.


With regards,
Daniel.





Re: New demo server, ALL THE PROJECTS!

2019-06-12 Thread Daniel Gruno

On 6/12/19 12:14 AM, Sharan Foga wrote:

HI Daniel

I have re-registered for the demo and need to be added to an organisation, so 
please can you do that?

Do we have some docs on this process and probably need others to be able to do 
it - so am happy to volunteer. I am guessing once we have the whole ASF repos 
there - our user base could significantly increase.


I followed 
https://apache-kibble.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setup.html#installing-the-server 
for setting up the new instance, fixing small bugs as I went along. As 
for adding users, you go to organization -> users and add people there. 
The user/org management tools are in need of rework in general, with a 
few features still missing. Hopefully I'll have time over the summer to 
address that :)




Thanks
Sharan

On 2019/06/10 15:52:05, Daniel Gruno  wrote:

Hi folks,
the dogs and ponies at Quenda have donated a much beefier machine for
our tests, with more than a terabyte of super fast NVMe storage and
twice the compute capacity, meaning we're going to aim at having the
ENTIRE ASF in our demo! This might not work very well at all, but we're
going to try!

1748 repositories (1528 git, 220 svn) have been input in the machine,
and it's not chewing through a million lines of code per minute.

Later on I'll get mail, jira etc added...

Anyway, the new box is live at https://kibble.dev/ and you should sign
up for a new account, as this is a clean database (trying elasticsearch
7.1 for improvements). Ping me and I'll get you added to the Apache
organisation there.

If people need access to the box, let me know.
I'll also file a JIRA to have the demo.kibble.apache.org DNS record
changed later on, when things are working.


With regards,
Daniel.





Re: New demo server, ALL THE PROJECTS!

2019-06-11 Thread Sharan Foga
HI Daniel

I have re-registered for the demo and need to be added to an organisation, so 
please can you do that?

Do we have some docs on this process and probably need others to be able to do 
it - so am happy to volunteer. I am guessing once we have the whole ASF repos 
there - our user base could significantly increase.

Thanks
Sharan

On 2019/06/10 15:52:05, Daniel Gruno  wrote: 
> Hi folks,
> the dogs and ponies at Quenda have donated a much beefier machine for 
> our tests, with more than a terabyte of super fast NVMe storage and 
> twice the compute capacity, meaning we're going to aim at having the 
> ENTIRE ASF in our demo! This might not work very well at all, but we're 
> going to try!
> 
> 1748 repositories (1528 git, 220 svn) have been input in the machine, 
> and it's not chewing through a million lines of code per minute.
> 
> Later on I'll get mail, jira etc added...
> 
> Anyway, the new box is live at https://kibble.dev/ and you should sign 
> up for a new account, as this is a clean database (trying elasticsearch 
> 7.1 for improvements). Ping me and I'll get you added to the Apache 
> organisation there.
> 
> If people need access to the box, let me know.
> I'll also file a JIRA to have the demo.kibble.apache.org DNS record 
> changed later on, when things are working.
> 
> 
> With regards,
> Daniel.
> 


New demo server, ALL THE PROJECTS!

2019-06-10 Thread Daniel Gruno

Hi folks,
the dogs and ponies at Quenda have donated a much beefier machine for 
our tests, with more than a terabyte of super fast NVMe storage and 
twice the compute capacity, meaning we're going to aim at having the 
ENTIRE ASF in our demo! This might not work very well at all, but we're 
going to try!


1748 repositories (1528 git, 220 svn) have been input in the machine, 
and it's not chewing through a million lines of code per minute.


Later on I'll get mail, jira etc added...

Anyway, the new box is live at https://kibble.dev/ and you should sign 
up for a new account, as this is a clean database (trying elasticsearch 
7.1 for improvements). Ping me and I'll get you added to the Apache 
organisation there.


If people need access to the box, let me know.
I'll also file a JIRA to have the demo.kibble.apache.org DNS record 
changed later on, when things are working.



With regards,
Daniel.