[onap-tsc] 4/30 Webinar: State of Open Source Networking & the Edge

2020-04-23 Thread Brandon Wick
Dear LFN Communities, Even though ONES North America has been rescheduled for the fall, we did not want to miss this opportunity to engage with our communities and the networking ecosystem at large. On April 30th at 9:00 AM PT, Arpit Joshipura, GM, Networking, Edge, and IoT will walk through the

Re: [onap-tsc] [Onap-release] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread FRANEY, JOHN J
Jess, Under which use case should I use which link? Sorry, I was using only: https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Resources+and+Repositories John From: onap-rele...@lists.onap.org On Behalf Of jwagant...@linuxfoundation.org Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020 1:16 PM To:

Re: [onap-tsc] [onap-discuss] [Onap-release] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread FRINDRICH Ondrej OSK via lists.onap.org
It is Ansible task which is working with the remote repo, but I think it would be possible to download this repo from Github and use it like this. My question is the old way with python would work after the fix ? I’m asking because Im not the autor of the ansible tasks. Thank you Ondrej From:

Re: [onap-tsc] [onap-discuss] [Onap-release] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread FRINDRICH Ondrej OSK via lists.onap.org
Hi everyone, I’m doing the python request because I was currently deploying elalto via OOM and I get The requested URL returned error: 403 At 16:00 European time it was working without any error. The full traceback is: WARNING: The below traceback may *not* be related to the actual failure.

Re: [onap-tsc] [onap-discuss] [Onap-release] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread Jessica Wagantall
Is this something that can potentially be customized to pull from Github? Or the AP mirror? Sorry I am not familiar on how this is written, but is that something possible to do? Thanks! Jess On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 11:49 AM FRINDRICH Ondrej OSK < ondrej1.frindr...@orange.com> wrote: > Hi

Re: [onap-tsc] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread Jessica Wagantall
@DESBUREAUX Sylvain TGI/OLN One more important aspect, we have less control of Github If Github happens to be down for similar reasons we will be in a situation where there is nothing we can do. Feel free to bring it up to a smaller meeting first if you would like, then we can see if we can

Re: [onap-tsc] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread Sylvain Desbureaux via lists.onap.org
Yes of course! As OOM is using few Jenkins stuff, if you want a « guinea pig » project, I’m OK. Sylvain Le 23 avr. 2020 à 20:44, Jessica Wagantall a écrit :  @DESBUREAUX Sylvain TGI/OLN that option will take a lot of more discussion if is something the

Re: [onap-tsc] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread Jessica Wagantall
@DESBUREAUX Sylvain TGI/OLNthat option will take a lot of more discussion if is something the team wants to consider, definitely I think a full migration will not be easy for a project this size to be quite honest. Also, we need to consider that we might lose all (if not a big chunk) of out

Re: [onap-tsc] [Onap-release] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread Jessica Wagantall
Will need to take a look into that.. I think Kenny can give me some information on that. That seems to be the most active IP earlier. We had others causing noise 2 hrs ago which were the cause for the 1st drop. Also, we noticed one python client making HTTP calls too but they were getting

Re: [onap-tsc] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread Sylvain Desbureaux via lists.onap.org
Maybe it could be wise to think about using directly github / gitlab rather than hosted gerrit / Jenkins no? > Le 23 avr. 2020 à 19:28, Krzysztof Opasiak via lists.onap.org > a écrit : > > Hi Jess, > > is there any chance to provide us list of IP addresses and some traffic > stats so that

Re: [onap-tsc] [Onap-release] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread TIMONEY, DAN
Jess, Out of curiosity, I did a reverse DNS lookup on 142.93.109.98 and got this: $ host 142.93.109.98 98.109.93.142.in-addr.arpa domain name pointer comoros.bitergia.net. So maybe biterga is the culprit? Can that be updated to do its pulls from github maybe? Dan From: on behalf of

Re: [onap-tsc] [Onap-release] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread Jessica Wagantall
@Krzysztof Opasiak (k.opas...@samsung.com) , the most active IP is 142.93.109.98 @FRANEY, JOHN J we encourage the local usage of Github and APAC as much as possible. If you need to push code, you can always add a local remote to gerrit even if you fetched the code using Github. Thanks! Jess

Re: [onap-tsc] [onap-discuss] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread Jessica Wagantall
Working on another Jenkins restoring round. Due to these amount of calls it affected our Gerrit server again. Thanks for our patience Jess On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 10:16 AM Jessica Wagantall via lists.onap.org wrote: > Dear team, > > We have noticed several times that ONAP Gerrit is being

Re: [onap-tsc] Gerrit usage too heavy with local HTTP calls

2020-04-23 Thread Krzysztof Opasiak via lists.onap.org
Hi Jess, is there any chance to provide us list of IP addresses and some traffic stats so that we can check internally if it's not our fault? On 23.04.2020 19:16, Jessica Wagantall wrote: > Dear team, > > We have noticed several times that ONAP Gerrit is being flooded with > HTTP requests >

Re: [onap-tsc] [onap-discuss] Jenkins being restored

2020-04-23 Thread Jessica Wagantall
We are back now.. Thanks again! Jess On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 9:09 AM Jessica Wagantall via lists.onap.org wrote: > Dear team, > > Just wanted to let you know that I am looking into Jenkins right now and > restoring it. > Should be ready soon. > > Thanks for your patience > Jess > > >

[onap-tsc] Jenkins being restored

2020-04-23 Thread Jessica Wagantall
Dear team, Just wanted to let you know that I am looking into Jenkins right now and restoring it. Should be ready soon. Thanks for your patience Jess -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#6182):

Re: [onap-tsc] FW: Committer Promotion Request for VNFSDK

2020-04-23 Thread Kanagaraj Manickam
HI Xinhui, Is this approved? Pls confirm. Thanks Regards Kanagaraj Manickam Lead Architect Cloudfiy Networking OSDT Huawei Technologies India Pvt. Ltd. Survey No. 37, Next to EPIP Area, Kundalahalli, Whitefield Bengaluru-560066, Karnataka Tel: + 91-80-49160700 ext 72410 Mob: 9945602938

Re: [onap-tsc] [onap-cnf-taskforce] OVP 2.0 - Workstream 7 - ONAP POC and existing development work

2020-04-23 Thread Catherine LEFEVRE
Dear all, I have added this topic to our next TSC call (4/30). Best regards Catherine -Original Message- From: onap-tsc@lists.onap.org On Behalf Of Eric Debeau via lists.onap.org Sent: Thursday, April 23, 2020 8:27 AM To: onap-cnf-taskfo...@lists.onap.org; k.opas...@samsung.com;

Re: [onap-tsc] [ONAP][OOM] new repository for readiness container

2020-04-23 Thread Catherine LEFEVRE
Good afternoon Xinhui, My apologies for the delayed response. I approved your recommendations on behalf of the TSC. Stay safe with your family. Best regards Catherine From: Xinhui Li Sent: Thursday, April 16, 2020 4:58 PM To: Lefevre, Catherine ; onap-tsc@lists.onap.org;

[onap-tsc] No TSC Call Today (4/23)

2020-04-23 Thread Catherine LEFEVRE
Dear ONAP Community, There is no TSC Call planned today but feel free to join us at the LFN Event. Additional information can be found here - https://lists.onap.org/g/onap-tsc/message/6173 The next TSC Call is planned on April 30th, 2020. The next TSC agenda will be reviewed on Wednesday,

[onap-tsc] LFN Virtual Event - ONAP Day 3 Agenda

2020-04-23 Thread Catherine LEFEVRE
Dear ONAP Community, Yesterday we started deep diving our ONAP Security track (Password removal, Service Mesh analysis, joint session with CNTT). We continued to discover the potential new requirements for Guilin (E2E Network slicing, Control Loop, CMPv2, 5G & PNF Use case). We pursued our

Re: [onap-tsc] [onap-cnf-taskforce] OVP 2.0 - Workstream 7 - ONAP POC and existing development work

2020-04-23 Thread Eric Debeau via lists.onap.org
Hi Srini I have 2 concerns: - We are using ONAP term while using only one component from one project. If we generalize that position, it means that I can just use VES collector with my solution and states my solution is ONAP based. Why not, but we should agree at ONAP community. - We are using