Atomic openQA result emails ('compose check report')
by Adam Williamson
Hi folks!
So Colin and I had a bit of a chat about openQA Atomic testing
'integration', and one of the things that came up was the state of the
'compose check report' emails for Atomic tests.
If you're signed up to test@ or devel@ you may have noticed that a
'compose check report' mail is sent out for every mainline Fedora
compose openQA tests, with info on the numbers of passed and failed
tests and some other stuff.
When we set up openQA to test the Atomic Host OStree installer image
and to test the nightly 'two-week Atomic' composes, I asked whether we
should generate those mails, and who they should go to.
The answer I got - and the way it's configured right now - was that
people only wanted the mails produced when a test *failed*, and they
should be mailed to this list plus to one person directly (I think at
first it was Adam Miller, it now seems to be Mike McGrath).
I've just verified that this is actually working: when openQA tests the
'two-week Atomic' composes and a failure occurs, the mail does get
sent. However, there hasn't been a failure of the test since - AFAICS -
2016-10-01. So that's why no such mails have been sent out recently. I
got Mike to check, and he actually did get a mail on 20167-10-01, when
the test last failed.
I think the mails that have been sent to cloud@ were never approved
through moderation, so they never actually appeared here. It'd be good
if a list moderator could check if they see a few 'compose check' mails
hung up in moderation, or something.
So, I just wanted to give a quick heads-up on that, and say that if
anyone would like that configuration changed, I can do it easily
enough. We could have a report generated for every compose as for the
'main' composes, but it'd be quite dull I think, because there's only
one test and it almost always passes. We can also change the list of
addresses that receive the mails when they're sent, if it should be
changed.
Also do let me know if running more tests on the Atomic installer image
would be desirable. For now we just run a single test - a straight-
through install test on x86_64 BIOS - since that's all I was asked for
initially. We could run the same test on UEFI, if desired, and we could
run some of the post-install tests that are run on other images, and we
could run some of the install variant tests; I just don't know which
ones are relevant / useful for the Atomic installer image.
--
Adam Williamson
Fedora QA Community Monkey
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7 years
Fwd: You are Invited!
by Josh Berkus
All,
Univa is a major user and community member for Fedora Atomic Host. I'd
like to have some "official" representation of Fedora Atomic at these
events. Who's up for it?
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2wk atomic release candidate: 20170418
by Dusty Mabe
We are going to attempt to release the 20170418 images.
These images contain the following ostree version/commit:
25.108
9f0b576461f4baa2b5749003a8628fbf0a456942f37e17a9ceabdb29fc014b0e
The atomic host VM images are here:
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/twoweek/Fedora-Atomic-25-20170...
The ISO image is here:
https://kojipkgs.fedoraproject.org/compose/twoweek/Fedora-Atomic-25-20170...
The AMIs are here:
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (ap-northeast-1) ami-1eb29d79 hvm standard
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (ap-southeast-1) ami-c4378ea7 hvm standard
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (ap-southeast-2) ami-45ccc526 hvm standard
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (eu-central-1) ami-a1865bce hvm standard
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (eu-west-1) ami-bf9d99d9 hvm standard
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (sa-east-1) ami-cb2b46a7 hvm standard
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (us-east-1) ami-a9ad3dbf hvm standard
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (us-west-1) ami-bc98bddc hvm standard
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (us-west-2) ami-309e0350 hvm standard
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (ap-northeast-1) ami-3c8da25b hvm gp2
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (ap-southeast-1) ami-37289154 hvm gp2
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (ap-southeast-2) ami-bbccc5d8 hvm gp2
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (eu-central-1) ami-0e825f61 hvm gp2
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (eu-west-1) ami-81999de7 hvm gp2
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (sa-east-1) ami-c82b46a4 hvm gp2
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (us-east-1) ami-73ae3e65 hvm gp2
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (us-west-1) ami-8999bce9 hvm gp2
Fedora-Atomic-25-20170418.0.x86_64 EC2 (us-west-2) ami-cde27fad hvm gp2
The diff between this and the previous released version is:
ostree diff commit old: 6a71adb06bc296c19839e951c38dc0b71ee5d7a82262fef9612f256f0c2a70da
ostree diff commit new: 9f0b576461f4baa2b5749003a8628fbf0a456942f37e17a9ceabdb29fc014b0e
Upgraded:
GeoIP 1.6.9-2.fc24.x86_64 -> 1.6.10-1.fc25.x86_64
GeoIP-GeoLite-data 2017.01-1.fc25.noarch -> 2017.04-1.fc25.noarch
audit 2.7.3-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 2.7.5-1.fc25.x86_64
audit-libs 2.7.3-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 2.7.5-1.fc25.x86_64
audit-libs-python 2.7.3-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 2.7.5-1.fc25.x86_64
audit-libs-python3 2.7.3-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 2.7.5-1.fc25.x86_64
ca-certificates 2017.2.11-1.0.fc25.noarch -> 2017.2.11-1.1.fc25.noarch
cloud-init 0.7.8-6.fc25.noarch -> 0.7.9-4.fc25.noarch
cockpit-bridge 135-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 137-1.fc25.x86_64
cockpit-docker 135-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 137-1.fc25.x86_64
cockpit-networkmanager 135-1.fc25.noarch -> 137-1.fc25.noarch
cockpit-ostree 135-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 137-1.fc25.x86_64
cockpit-system 135-1.fc25.noarch -> 137-1.fc25.noarch
curl 7.51.0-4.fc25.x86_64 -> 7.51.0-6.fc25.x86_64
dbus 1:1.11.10-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 1:1.11.12-1.fc25.x86_64
dbus-libs 1:1.11.10-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 1:1.11.12-1.fc25.x86_64
file 5.29-3.fc25.x86_64 -> 5.29-4.fc25.x86_64
file-libs 5.29-3.fc25.x86_64 -> 5.29-4.fc25.x86_64
gdbm 1.12-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 1.13-1.fc25.x86_64
glusterfs 3.10.0-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 3.10.1-1.fc25.x86_64
glusterfs-client-xlators 3.10.0-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 3.10.1-1.fc25.x86_64
glusterfs-fuse 3.10.0-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 3.10.1-1.fc25.x86_64
glusterfs-libs 3.10.0-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 3.10.1-1.fc25.x86_64
gssproxy 0.7.0-2.fc25.x86_64 -> 0.7.0-3.fc25.x86_64
kernel 4.9.14-200.fc25.x86_64 -> 4.10.10-200.fc25.x86_64
kernel-core 4.9.14-200.fc25.x86_64 -> 4.10.10-200.fc25.x86_64
kernel-modules 4.9.14-200.fc25.x86_64 -> 4.10.10-200.fc25.x86_64
libcurl 7.51.0-4.fc25.x86_64 -> 7.51.0-6.fc25.x86_64
libidn2 0.16-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 2.0.0-1.fc25.x86_64
libsolv 0.6.26-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 0.6.26-3.fc25.x86_64
linux-firmware 20161205-69.git91ddce49.fc25.noarch -> 20170313-72.git695f2d6d.fc25.noarch
make 1:4.1-5.fc24.x86_64 -> 1:4.1-6.fc25.x86_64
nfs-utils 1:2.1.1-2.rc1.fc25.x86_64 -> 1:2.1.1-3.rc1.fc25.x86_64
nss 3.28.3-1.1.fc25.x86_64 -> 3.29.3-1.1.fc25.x86_64
nss-pem 1.0.3-2.fc25.x86_64 -> 1.0.3-3.fc25.x86_64
nss-softokn 3.28.3-1.1.fc25.x86_64 -> 3.29.3-1.0.fc25.x86_64
nss-softokn-freebl 3.28.3-1.1.fc25.x86_64 -> 3.29.3-1.0.fc25.x86_64
nss-sysinit 3.28.3-1.1.fc25.x86_64 -> 3.29.3-1.1.fc25.x86_64
nss-tools 3.28.3-1.1.fc25.x86_64 -> 3.29.3-1.1.fc25.x86_64
nss-util 3.28.3-1.0.fc25.x86_64 -> 3.29.3-1.1.fc25.x86_64
openldap 2.4.44-7.fc25.x86_64 -> 2.4.44-10.fc25.x86_64
os-prober 1.71-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 1.74-1.fc25.x86_64
p11-kit 0.23.2-2.fc24.x86_64 -> 0.23.2-3.fc25.x86_64
p11-kit-trust 0.23.2-2.fc24.x86_64 -> 0.23.2-3.fc25.x86_64
pcre 8.40-5.fc25.x86_64 -> 8.40-6.fc25.x86_64
policycoreutils 2.5-19.fc25.x86_64 -> 2.5-20.fc25.x86_64
policycoreutils-python 2.5-19.fc25.x86_64 -> 2.5-20.fc25.x86_64
policycoreutils-python-utils 2.5-19.fc25.x86_64 -> 2.5-20.fc25.x86_64
policycoreutils-python3 2.5-19.fc25.x86_64 -> 2.5-20.fc25.x86_64
polkit 0.113-5.fc24.x86_64 -> 0.113-8.fc25.x86_64
polkit-libs 0.113-5.fc24.x86_64 -> 0.113-8.fc25.x86_64
sos 3.3-1.fc25.noarch -> 3.4-1.fc25.noarch
sudo 1.8.18p1-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 1.8.19p2-1.fc25.x86_64
tzdata 2017a-1.fc25.noarch -> 2017b-1.fc25.noarch
vim-minimal 2:8.0.502-1.fc25.x86_64 -> 2:8.0.562-1.fc25.x86_64
This includes a fix to the kernel for BZ#1441310. Another notable change
is the new version of cloud-init. Let's test it out thoroughly and report
back any issues.
Dusty
7 years