Logwatch for linode01.ovirt.org (Linux)

2014-01-23 Thread logwatch

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java.io.IOException: Failed to mkdirs

2014-01-23 Thread Nir Soffer
Please check this failure:
java.io.IOException: Failed to mkdirs: 
/home/jenkins/workspace/vdsm_unit_tests_gerrit_el/vdsm
http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/vdsm_unit_tests_gerrit_el/6038/console

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Re: java.io.IOException: Failed to mkdirs

2014-01-23 Thread Eyal Edri
i think that vm had space issues and dirty environment,
i disabled it for now, please try to rerun the job.

e.

- Original Message -
 From: Nir Soffer nsof...@redhat.com
 To: infra@ovirt.org
 Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 11:41:42 AM
 Subject: java.io.IOException: Failed to mkdirs
 
 Please check this failure:
 java.io.IOException: Failed to mkdirs:
 /home/jenkins/workspace/vdsm_unit_tests_gerrit_el/vdsm
 http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/vdsm_unit_tests_gerrit_el/6038/console
 
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[ovirt] #109: Create upgrade from 3.3 to 3.4 job

2014-01-23 Thread ovirt
#109: Create upgrade from 3.3 to 3.4 job
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  Reporter:  dcaro|  Owner:  infra@…
  Type:  task | Status:  new
  Priority:  major|  Milestone:  oVirt 3.4
 Component:  General  |Version:  Production
  Severity:  Trivial  |   Keywords:
Blocked By:   |   Blocking:
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resources.ovirt.org mirroring

2014-01-23 Thread Sandro Bonazzola
Can we have a mirror of our download repository on other mirrors like 
mirror.switch.ch (which I think is best mirror we have in Europe)?
It will allow faster downloads and have a backup of our repositories.


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[oVirt Jenkins] ovirt_engine_upgrade_params - Build # 78 - Failure!

2014-01-23 Thread Jenkins ci oVirt Server
Project: http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/ovirt_engine_upgrade_params/ 
Build: http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/ovirt_engine_upgrade_params/78/
Build Number: 78
Build Status:  Failure
Triggered By: Started by timer, Started by timer

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[oVirt Jenkins] $PROJECT_NAME - Build # $BUILD_NUMBER - $BUILD_STATUS!

2014-01-23 Thread Jenkins ci oVirt Server
Project: ${PROJECT_URL} 
Build: ${BUILD_URL}
Build Number: ${BUILD_NUMBER}
Build Status:  ${BUILD_STATUS}
Triggered By: ${CAUSE}

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oVirt.org Access Needed

2014-01-23 Thread Brian Proffitt

We are working with Bitergia to set up community dashboards, like the one found 
here: http://bitergia.com/projects/redhat-ovirt-dashboard/browser/

Rich Bowen has the dashboard for RDO set up on the RDO pages at 
http://openstack.redhat.com/stats/, where he has set an alias for /stats to hit 
/var/redhat-rdo-dashboard/browser. He pulls the data from Bitergia into the 
/var.. directory using a daily cron job. 

We would like to set up a similar configuration, and to do this, I believe I 
will need access to the oVirt.org application on OpenShift via ovirt user, and 
probably admin access to oVirt's mediawiki site.

I have the wiki admin access, but not the OpenShift access. Can you set up such 
access for me or possibly set up the alias configuration as Rich has done for 
the RDO site? My OpenShift ID is bprof...@redhat.com. My public SSH key is 
attached.

Thank you,
Brian

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[oVirt Jenkins] check_gerrit_ovirt_org - Build # 95986 - Fixed!

2014-01-23 Thread Jenkins ci oVirt Server
Project: http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/check_gerrit_ovirt_org/ 
Build: http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/check_gerrit_ovirt_org/95986/
Build Number: 95986
Build Status:  Fixed
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Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

2014-01-23 Thread Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden
On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 08:10:19AM -0500, Brian Proffitt wrote:
 We are working with Bitergia to set up community dashboards, like the one 
 found here: http://bitergia.com/projects/redhat-ovirt-dashboard/browser/
 
 Rich Bowen has the dashboard for RDO set up on the RDO pages at 
 http://openstack.redhat.com/stats/, where he has set an alias for /stats to 
 hit /var/redhat-rdo-dashboard/browser. He pulls the data from Bitergia into 
 the /var.. directory using a daily cron job. 
 
 We would like to set up a similar configuration, and to do this, I believe I 
 will need access to the oVirt.org application on OpenShift via ovirt user, 
 and probably admin access to oVirt's mediawiki site.
 
 I have the wiki admin access, but not the OpenShift access. Can you set up 
 such access for me or possibly set up the alias configuration as Rich has 
 done for the RDO site? My OpenShift ID is bprof...@redhat.com. My public SSH 
 key is attached.

Last time we tried to share credentials, we had problems with it.
Any luck with it Karsten?

In the short term we can clone the git repository somewhere, you can
write the patches and we push it. Maybe we can use gerrit.ovirt.org for
this? I don't know how public it can be. Maybe there are hardcoded
configurations?

In the longer term we could look if the entire source can be made
public. Openshift provides environment variables which can be used to
remove any hardcoded configuration.
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Re: Bienvenue a moi

2014-01-23 Thread Karsten Wade
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On 01/22/2014 01:09 PM, Chris Cowley wrote:
 Hello all
 
 This is a quick introduction to myself.
 
 By day I am an Infrastructure Architect at a Consultancy in rainy 
 Rennes, France (although I am actually English). By night (and
 day) and am a general Linux loving Open Source enthusiast/bigot.

Welcome!

I haven't been paying much attention lately, sorry -- what's the
current way for bringing new folks  their interests in to the
Infrastructure Team?

- - Karsten

 I want to get involved quite simple because I love oVirt so far.It
 has become my choice of homelab env and I suggest it to clients
 where appropriate. The processes and tools you use all map nicely
 onto the skills I have and my preferred way of working.
 
 Whether I can hang out on IRC is a little unsure, for me it will
 be 1600, so the needs of the day job will have to take priority.
 
 Look forward to helping out
 
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Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

2014-01-23 Thread Karsten Wade
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On 01/23/2014 05:33 AM, Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 08:10:19AM -0500, Brian Proffitt wrote:
 We are working with Bitergia to set up community dashboards,
 like the one found here: 
 http://bitergia.com/projects/redhat-ovirt-dashboard/browser/
 
 Rich Bowen has the dashboard for RDO set up on the RDO pages at 
 http://openstack.redhat.com/stats/, where he has set an alias
 for /stats to hit /var/redhat-rdo-dashboard/browser. He pulls the
 data from Bitergia into the /var.. directory using a daily cron
 job.
 
 We would like to set up a similar configuration, and to do this,
 I believe I will need access to the oVirt.org application on 
 OpenShift via ovirt user, and probably admin access to oVirt's 
 mediawiki site.
 
 I have the wiki admin access, but not the OpenShift access. Can
 you set up such access for me or possibly set up the alias 
 configuration as Rich has done for the RDO site? My OpenShift ID
 is bprof...@redhat.com. My public SSH key is attached.
 
 Last time we tried to share credentials, we had problems with it.
 Any luck with it Karsten?

This email is helping, sorry we didn't start with this discussion here
all together.

I've been having trouble adding other people to the admin as members
via OpenShift. There is a level of control that only people in the
admin group have, and up until about 6 or 9 months ago it could only
be one person. That was changed, but there appears to be some bug in
my ability to add people, either via the WebUI or the CLI tool. I've
asked on #openshift but haven't started a forum thread (yet.)

However, I'm not sure that level of access is what Brian needs. I did
load in his sshkey, and that should be good enough to pull down the
repo and do the changes the Bitergia app (MetricsGrimoire, right?)
need done.

Brian, I'll email you the link to grab the git repo (it may be on the
wiki, too, not sure if we're keeping that private, no real need to
beyond obscurity.)

Then you need to get the basics on committing and making changes go live.

Meanwhile, I'll continue fixing the multiple admins situation somehow. :)

Also, if needed, we can do the near-unthinkable and share the single
admin account *gasp*. I set it up as qu...@ovirt.org because there was
no other shared admin ability at that time.

 In the longer term we could look if the entire source can be made 
 public. Openshift provides environment variables which can be used 
 to remove any hardcoded configuration.

We may be on the way there already, and +1 for opening the source
entirely to use project tools to get contributions and fixes. Then
committers can approve them through.

- - Karsten
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Re: Infra issu retrospective

2014-01-23 Thread Karsten Wade
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On 01/22/2014 07:35 AM, R P Herrold wrote:
 - Disk space issues on lists were hit on a transient basis Sunday

I would like to get us off the Linode instance ASAP.

I don't have a lot time to spare for it, but whatever I need to do as
the Linode admin, let me know.

 - linnode PTR and it turns out A and  record have not proceded,
 as the request was being 'sat on' This is really needed to solve an
 email filtering issue at Comcast, and one assumes other ISPs,  They
 also examine this data, along with _SPF  TXT records.

Getting some help here right no with the DNS admins (Red Hat IT.) I
fixed the reverse lookup, should propagate soon. Working on the 
record for IPv6 (which I'm pretty ignorant about.)

Sorry that I didn't realize there was something hanging on my
participation, thanks to Dave Neary for grabbing me by the ear and
walking me through what I can do.

 DNS management is weak as responsibility and capability to solve
 are not unified here

If we want to take over being primary/secondary nameservers for
*.ovirt.org, I think we can do that. Get things setup and we can get
the person handling the registrar details to switch us over.

Do we want to handle our own DNS? Seems sane to me ... but I won't be
doing the work. :)

- - Karsten
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Re: Bienvenue a moi

2014-01-23 Thread Brian Proffitt
Welcome Chris! Let me know if there is anything I can do to facilitate your 
participation!

Peace,
Brian Proffitt
Community Manager - oVirt

- Original Message -
From: Chris Cowley ch...@chriscowley.me.uk
To: infra@ovirt.org
Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 4:09:25 PM
Subject: Bienvenue a moi

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Hello all

This is a quick introduction to myself.

By day I am an Infrastructure Architect at a Consultancy in rainy
Rennes, France (although I am actually English). By night (and day)
and am a general Linux loving Open Source enthusiast/bigot.

I want to get involved quite simple because I love oVirt so far.It has
become my choice of homelab env and I suggest it to clients where
appropriate. The processes and tools you use all map nicely onto the
skills I have and my preferred way of working.

Whether I can hang out on IRC is a little unsure, for me it will be
1600, so the needs of the day job will have to take priority.

Look forward to helping out

Chris Cowley
www.chriscowley.me.uk
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Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

2014-01-23 Thread Brian Proffitt
Thanks to all for the assist. Rich just sent me the how to, and apparently, I 
need to ssh into the actual server to pull the git repo of Bitergia's data into 
the web server, set up the alias in the conf file, and add a cron job to pull 
the git data down daily.

So, is that do-able? Or would it be easier for someone on the team to set this 
up?

Thanks,
BKP

- Original Message -
From: Karsten Wade kw...@redhat.com
To: infra@ovirt.org
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 12:12:35 PM
Subject: Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

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On 01/23/2014 05:33 AM, Ewoud Kohl van Wijngaarden wrote:
 On Thu, Jan 23, 2014 at 08:10:19AM -0500, Brian Proffitt wrote:
 We are working with Bitergia to set up community dashboards,
 like the one found here: 
 http://bitergia.com/projects/redhat-ovirt-dashboard/browser/
 
 Rich Bowen has the dashboard for RDO set up on the RDO pages at 
 http://openstack.redhat.com/stats/, where he has set an alias
 for /stats to hit /var/redhat-rdo-dashboard/browser. He pulls the
 data from Bitergia into the /var.. directory using a daily cron
 job.
 
 We would like to set up a similar configuration, and to do this,
 I believe I will need access to the oVirt.org application on 
 OpenShift via ovirt user, and probably admin access to oVirt's 
 mediawiki site.
 
 I have the wiki admin access, but not the OpenShift access. Can
 you set up such access for me or possibly set up the alias 
 configuration as Rich has done for the RDO site? My OpenShift ID
 is bprof...@redhat.com. My public SSH key is attached.
 
 Last time we tried to share credentials, we had problems with it.
 Any luck with it Karsten?

This email is helping, sorry we didn't start with this discussion here
all together.

I've been having trouble adding other people to the admin as members
via OpenShift. There is a level of control that only people in the
admin group have, and up until about 6 or 9 months ago it could only
be one person. That was changed, but there appears to be some bug in
my ability to add people, either via the WebUI or the CLI tool. I've
asked on #openshift but haven't started a forum thread (yet.)

However, I'm not sure that level of access is what Brian needs. I did
load in his sshkey, and that should be good enough to pull down the
repo and do the changes the Bitergia app (MetricsGrimoire, right?)
need done.

Brian, I'll email you the link to grab the git repo (it may be on the
wiki, too, not sure if we're keeping that private, no real need to
beyond obscurity.)

Then you need to get the basics on committing and making changes go live.

Meanwhile, I'll continue fixing the multiple admins situation somehow. :)

Also, if needed, we can do the near-unthinkable and share the single
admin account *gasp*. I set it up as qu...@ovirt.org because there was
no other shared admin ability at that time.

 In the longer term we could look if the entire source can be made 
 public. Openshift provides environment variables which can be used 
 to remove any hardcoded configuration.

We may be on the way there already, and +1 for opening the source
entirely to use project tools to get contributions and fixes. Then
committers can approve them through.

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Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

2014-01-23 Thread R P Herrold
On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Brian Proffitt wrote:

 Thanks to all for the assist. Rich just sent me the how to, 
 and apparently, I need to ssh into the actual server to pull 
 the git repo of Bitergia's data into the web server, set up 
 the alias in the conf file, and add a cron job to pull the 
 git data down daily.

Could you please forward those instructions into the infra ML, 
so the list members can see how it was set up?

and so to some questions for clarification: Is 'bitergia' and 
its sub-parts packaged into a form that has landed in Fedora, 
or ... where ?  I found the demo instance pointed to to be 
very sluggish and loady on my local browser, but did not run 
down why yet with a local install

I spent some time looking for a way to retrieve the sources to 
do a local setup, and was not able to find them.  Are they 
under a FOSS license?  

Is that linked instance pulling real time stats from live 
servers or from cached details?  If the former, infra probably 
need to get an understanding as to the load effects, as the 
ovirt infrastructure lacks spare capacity in terms of memory, 
and in some cases in terms of network bandwidth.  No surprises 
there as it has been reported in infra meetings, and in the 
Wednesday 'sync' but ...
 
 So, is that do-able? Or would it be easier for someone on 
 the team to set this up?

'do-able' and 'done right' probably are different here.  The 
demo instance shows it _can_ be done, but ...

/me looks for a soapbox and puts on an infra 'hat':

unpackaged tools are 'magical'  magical is a problem

Unpackaged tools are un-vetted in a traceable manner as to 
License.  Unpackaged tools in a remote VCS can simply 
disappear, be invisibly compromised, or go through an API 
change, or otherwise become NON re-deployable in the future.  
A start-up vendor can close its doors and disappear, re-license, 
take down archives, ... .  Entropy happens all the time

The discipline of packaging prevents many of these problems 
from gaining a toe-hold, by forcing retrieval of a version,  
which may be checked against published md5sums (sha, 
whatever); gets a review (by human eyes); and gets replication 
of the build process by a non-human auto-builder.  If there is 
a good 'make test', it also has a sample set of configs to 
read and confirm function of ...

Ones which ** require ** a manual [woops -- magical ;) ] 
content deployment from git from instructions conveyed in a 
non-public channel (or: unrolling a tarball, running some tool 
which untraceably solves dependencies, such as 'cpan' or 'npm' 
to get a point in time image which may be broken tomorrow when 
one goes to re-deploy it) are broken.  

It may be pulling in encumbered matter (eg: a patent problem 
like the old: 'gif', or 'rar'). An undocumented manual 
configuration / setup process is inherently fragile

New non-packaged matter needs explain the path it will follow 
to move to being packaged.  In the interim, it needs the rigor 
of being documented software 'engineering'.  One road to that 
documentation of process is for it to be done via a VCS 
checking, and a puppet CO in deployment, just like management 
of configurations, and re-doable and relocatable via puppet

Also, I do not find that this 'bitergia' facility has a 
tracking bug asking that it be installed [1] [2]

If there is an urgency to attain it, today is the first it has 
been mentioned publicly

The approach of 'undocumented' except via back channel 
communication (digging through IRC logs, digging through email 
archives, whatever) is a broken one.  The result can turn into 
a subject to a single point of outage when the manual maker of 
the tool is off line or unavailable otherwise


Turning to process for 'infra', it seems to me a person 
proposing something should be able to point to a solution 
which has it 'solved' in demonstration with a puppet recipe 
that is checked into a testing branch of the infra git, which 
recipes handle building that a testing instance, and then 
managing its configuration (and so, when re-pointed to 'live', 
takes it live)

-- Russ herrold

[1] https://fedorahosted.org/ovirt/report/1?page=1asc=0sort=created
[2] 
http://bitergia.com/projects/redhat-ovirt-dashboard/browser/
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Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

2014-01-23 Thread Brian Proffitt
The data Bitergia is collecting for oVirt, Gluster, and RDO is part of a 
dashboard project that these teams have been working on for some time now, and 
the end results are finally ready to post to the oVirt community to get their 
feedback. What you found in [1] is something that we want to host locally on 
ovirt.org, using a daily cron job that will pull the cached data from 
Bitergia's git repo found at [2]. 

This has already been done by Rich Bowen at RDO, and the results are at [3].

There is no urgency for this task. I did talk to Karsten about it a while back, 
but my mention of it on the [infra] list is really my first effort to get this 
going. 

As you requested, the guidelines sent to me by Rich were:

1) Checkout the [Bitergia] git repo somewhere - anywhere - on the web server. 
Ensure that the directory is permission +rx so that Apache can descend 
into the directory and read the files.

2) git pull every morning with a cron job:

0 4 * * * cd /var/redhat-rdo-dashboard/browser  git pull origin master

(Not sure about the time - if you can tell about what time every day 
they push the updates, that would make better timing. I haven't done 
that yet, so I'm probably a day behind. I should check.)

3) Point Apache at it:

 Alias /stats /var/redhat-rdo-dashboard/browser

 Directory /var/redhat-rdo-dashboard
 Options FollowSymLinks

 Order allow,deny
 Allow from all

 DirectoryIndex index.html
 /Directory

4) Restart httpd and you should be golden. That'll crate a URI of /stats 
for that content.

Let me know if you have any additional questions.

Peace,
Brian

[1] http://bitergia.com/projects/redhat-ovirt-dashboard/browser/
[2] https://github.com/Bitergia/redhat-ovirt-dashboard
[3] http://openstack.redhat.com/stats/




- Original Message -
From: R P Herrold herr...@owlriver.com
To: Brian Proffitt bprof...@redhat.com
Cc: oVirt infrastructure ML infra@ovirt.org
Sent: Thursday, January 23, 2014 3:30:18 PM
Subject: Re: oVirt.org Access Needed

On Thu, 23 Jan 2014, Brian Proffitt wrote:

 Thanks to all for the assist. Rich just sent me the how to, 
 and apparently, I need to ssh into the actual server to pull 
 the git repo of Bitergia's data into the web server, set up 
 the alias in the conf file, and add a cron job to pull the 
 git data down daily.

Could you please forward those instructions into the infra ML, 
so the list members can see how it was set up?

and so to some questions for clarification: Is 'bitergia' and 
its sub-parts packaged into a form that has landed in Fedora, 
or ... where ?  I found the demo instance pointed to to be 
very sluggish and loady on my local browser, but did not run 
down why yet with a local install

I spent some time looking for a way to retrieve the sources to 
do a local setup, and was not able to find them.  Are they 
under a FOSS license?  

Is that linked instance pulling real time stats from live 
servers or from cached details?  If the former, infra probably 
need to get an understanding as to the load effects, as the 
ovirt infrastructure lacks spare capacity in terms of memory, 
and in some cases in terms of network bandwidth.  No surprises 
there as it has been reported in infra meetings, and in the 
Wednesday 'sync' but ...
 
 So, is that do-able? Or would it be easier for someone on 
 the team to set this up?

'do-able' and 'done right' probably are different here.  The 
demo instance shows it _can_ be done, but ...

/me looks for a soapbox and puts on an infra 'hat':

unpackaged tools are 'magical'  magical is a problem

Unpackaged tools are un-vetted in a traceable manner as to 
License.  Unpackaged tools in a remote VCS can simply 
disappear, be invisibly compromised, or go through an API 
change, or otherwise become NON re-deployable in the future.  
A start-up vendor can close its doors and disappear, re-license, 
take down archives, ... .  Entropy happens all the time

The discipline of packaging prevents many of these problems 
from gaining a toe-hold, by forcing retrieval of a version,  
which may be checked against published md5sums (sha, 
whatever); gets a review (by human eyes); and gets replication 
of the build process by a non-human auto-builder.  If there is 
a good 'make test', it also has a sample set of configs to 
read and confirm function of ...

Ones which ** require ** a manual [woops -- magical ;) ] 
content deployment from git from instructions conveyed in a 
non-public channel (or: unrolling a tarball, running some tool 
which untraceably solves dependencies, such as 'cpan' or 'npm' 
to get a point in time image which may be broken tomorrow when 
one goes to re-deploy it) are broken.  

It may be pulling in encumbered matter (eg: a patent problem 
like the old: 'gif', or 'rar'). An undocumented manual 
configuration / setup process is inherently fragile

New non-packaged matter needs explain the path it will follow 
to move to being 

Re: Bienvenue a moi

2014-01-23 Thread Eyal Edri


- Original Message -
 From: Chris Cowley ch...@chriscowley.me.uk
 To: infra@ovirt.org
 Sent: Wednesday, January 22, 2014 11:09:25 PM
 Subject: Bienvenue a moi
 
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 Hello all
 
 This is a quick introduction to myself.
 
 By day I am an Infrastructure Architect at a Consultancy in rainy
 Rennes, France (although I am actually English). By night (and day)
 and am a general Linux loving Open Source enthusiast/bigot.
 
 I want to get involved quite simple because I love oVirt so far.It has
 become my choice of homelab env and I suggest it to clients where
 appropriate. The processes and tools you use all map nicely onto the
 skills I have and my preferred way of working.
 
 Whether I can hang out on IRC is a little unsure, for me it will be
 1600, so the needs of the day job will have to take priority.
 
 Look forward to helping out

Welcome chris!
Its great to see someone step out and willing to get into the oVirt action :)
I'm thrilled to see you're exited about oVirt and interested in getting 
involved 
with it's infra.

We're hosting a weekly meeting each mondays on the #ovirt irc channel at 15:00 
UTC time.
you're welcome to join any time, and get to know the infra team and the stuff 
we do.

Amongst our tasks are managing all the 'devops' and 'infra' side of oVirt,
which includes CI (jenkins.ovirt.org), CM (puppet  foreman), Monitoring, 
Repository mgmt 
and much more. there is a nice map of most of our resources - 
http://monitoring.ovirt.org/ovirt.apps.

About joining the team -  here's a short wiki on becoming a new infra member - 
http://www.ovirt.org/Becoming_an_Infrastructure_team_member.
feel free to catch me on irc (eedri) for any info, we'll be glad to get you 
involved and doing cool stuff for oVirt.

regards,

Eyal Edri
oVirt infra team.

 
 Chris Cowley
 www.chriscowley.me.uk
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