It was decided not to send an alpha-2 call for testing, but to wait for beta instead. Daviey mentioned that matsurba has kindly offered to help with dep-8 tests.
BLUEPRINTS
Daviey thinks we look a little further behind than we actually are, and asks that everyone take a look to make sure their blueprints are uptodate. If you’d like to mark some items postponed, please first talk to Daviey, jamespage or smoser.
QA
plars will be taking hggdh’s place representing QA.
plars noted that conffile failures no longer raise individual bugs, but rather are reported at https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Raring/view/Smoke%20Testing/job/raring-upgrade-quantal-server/ARCH=amd64,LTS=non-lts,PROFILE=server-tasks,label=upgrade-test/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/results/obsolete_conffiles.log
KERNEL
smb re-advertised http://people.canonical.com/~smb/lucid-ec2-ng/
ACTIONS:
* jamespage to milesone documentation updates [carryover]
* serge to update server meeting docs to reflect palrs representing qa
* serge to consider putting the obsolete_conffiles.log url in weekly triaging knowledgebase section
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As Grizzly is about to release its first milestone, the Ubuntu Server Team thought it was a good opportunity to give an update on Ubuntu Server activities around Openstack.
Aside from a few SRU's which are working through the system, the Folsom Cloud Archive for Ubuntu 12.04 is available and ready for use.
Please report any bugs that you find in packages from the Cloud Archive…
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Launchpad bug 1064420 in horizon (Ubuntu) “Ubuntu theme in Horizon dashboard causes formatting issues” [Critical,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1064420
Launchpad bug 978963 in keystone (Ubuntu Precise) “add release note that OpenStack should be used on a protected network” [High,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/978963
Launchpad bug 1049305 in glance (Ubuntu) “package glance-registry 2012.1.3+stable~20120821-120fcf-0ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: sub-processo script post-installation instalado retornou estado de saída de erro 1″ [High,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1049305
Launchpad bug 1050595 in lowmem (Ubuntu Quantal) “Ubuntu Server installation with 128M ram hangs” [High,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1050595
Launchpad bug 1053770 in ubuntu-meta (Ubuntu Quantal) “ubuntu-server install takes up too much space” [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1053770
Launchpad bug 1046340 in ntp (Ubuntu) “ntp package missing logcheck exceptions file /etc/logcheck/ignore.d.server/ntp” [Medium,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1046340
Launchpad bug 1059907 in nova (Ubuntu) “python-nova depends on python-setuptools-git?” [Low,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1059907
smb hoped that he has resolved Launchpad bug 1021471 in Linux “clone() hang when creating new network namespace (dmesg show unregister_netdevice: waiting for lo to become free. Usage count = 2)” [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/1021471
The next meeting will be at Tue, 16 Oct 2012 16:00:00 +0000.
Read moreMeeting started by hallyn at 16:01:55 UTC
(full logs).
There were no actions from the previous meeting.
Feature freeze is on 23 august, about two weeks from this meeting.
Urshina and jamespage will catch up on new triage reports ursinha has
been working on. m_3 and jimbaker will discuss juju charm unit tests
this week. Some of the cloud image work may end up being postponed.
Target is Thursday, so anything not in by then should be retargeted
Jim Baker will be presenting juju at 3 events in the next 3 months.
Bug 1031090 (“kvm_intel not loadable in a quantal guest”) was
discussed. It was decided that since it only deteriorates performance of
kvm inside a nested kvm guest, it was not urgent to push to 12.04.1, but
can rather wait for an update.
Java 7 for arm was discussed – it is in progress and looking good.
Gema from QA team will attend the next server team meeting to give
an overview of the new testing framework (UTAH) and show how we can get
more involved with test cases.
Gema from QA team will attend the next server team meeting to give
an overview of the new testing framework (UTAH) and show how we can get
more involved with test cases.
Meeting ended at 16:37:24 UTC
(full logs).
ACTION: zul to sync up with arosales and jamespage. (roaksoax, 16:03:34) ACTION: email arosales/Daviey if interested in ubuntu-mir membership (roaksoax, 16:06:47)
LINK: https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/hardware-q-kernel-version-and-flavors (rbasak, 16:31:39)
ACTION: : Anyone interested in taking care of bug #972077 to ping smoser (roaksoax, 16:39:21)
Meeting ended at 16:42:05 UTC.
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Meeting started by s3h at 16:01:01 UTC. The full logs are available here.
.
Specs currently under consideration are at https://blueprints.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-server/+specs?role=drafter. If a spec is missing, let Daviey know.
Blueprints which $user is responsible for driving to Approved state can be found at https://blueprints.launchpad.net/~$user/+specs?searchtext=servercloud-q&role=assignee. Please set those which require review to Review state.
Daviey urges now is the time for frantic work on merges. http://people.canonical.com/~davewalker/delta.html shows the delta with sid.
ACTION: zul to also pull Ursinha into SRU tracker talks (s3h, 16:08:28)
*Weekly Updates & Questions for the Kernel Team (smb)
LINK: http://people.canonical.com/chucks/libvirt (s3h, 16:29:37)
There may be interest in having a server team member added to the MIR team. The idea would be for the server team member to review desktop packages, and vice versa. Interested server team members are urged to email arosales and Daviey.
ACTION: email arosales/Daviey if interested in ubuntu-mir membership (s3h, 16:38:20)
ACTION: arosales to follow up with Ursinha on best approach for blueprint management this cycle (s3h, 16:46:18)
Tuesday May 29 at 1600 UTC. right here.
Meeting ended at 16:51:06 UTC.
During the Ubuntu precise development cycle the Canonical Platform Server Team have been working on automating testing of Openstack on Ubuntu. The scope of this work was: Per-commit testing of Openstack trunk to evaluate the current state of the upstream codebase in-conjunction with the current packaging in Ubuntu precise and the current Juju charms to deploy Openstack. SRU testing for Openstack Diablo on Ubuntu 11.10. Openstack do a lot of pre-commit testing through the use of gerrit with Jenkins; we …
During the Ubuntu precise development cycle the Canonical Platform Server Team have been working on automating testing of Openstack on Ubuntu.
The scope of this work was:
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There were no action items from the previous meeting.
Daviey pointed to http://status.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server/release-bugs.html and http://status.qa.ubuntu.com/reports/ubuntu-server/triage-report.html need some love. rbasak agreed to take bug 906735 (“package installation should create /var/log/puppet”), and SpamapS thought bug 898340 (“mysql clients statically link libmysqlclient in”) should be on the release radar.
adam_g completed charms for openstack, and SpamapS will review.
jamespage is off the stable rotation now, and will have time to work on the CI lab.
Daviey asked that everyone look for good bug targets for next week.
Next week, some of the server team will be sprinting in Budapest, and Fosdem
jamespage put a few new iso install tests live, so we now have daily testing. patrickmw has put up a new precise dashboard reporting daily testing results at https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com. Precise ec2 images are broken due to a kernel oops (bug 911204). smb believes xen guests were broken by some upstream rtc changes. Openstack automated testing should be picking up in the next few days.
Bug 902951 (“CONFIG_VIRTIO_BLK shouldnt be a module”) was brought up, but appears to be stalled.
Daviey is concerned that ARM kernel bugs will be found late in the cycle. rbasak therefore agreed to try precise on a pandaboard.
rbasak asked about bug 858878 (“lack of csrf protection in cobbler-web”). RoAkSoAx says it’s a security issue and therefore goes through a different process than SRUs, so he can’t do any more to kick it. adam_g asked zul to bake the next openstack snapshot in a ppa for a few days before the friday release.
Next meeting will be on Tuesday, Jan 17 at 16:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting.
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Much of the team was away at ODS. Oneiric development is currently focused on final critical bug fixing.
The question was asked whether keystone would be shipped in Oneiric. There were concerns about its readyness. Daviey will follow up with ttx etc for guidance.
Next meeting will be on Tuesday, October 11th at 16:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting.
Meeting notes with full irc logs can also be found at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MeetingLogs/Server/20110816.
Agenda
Review ACTION points from previous meeting
sommer and j1mc to look at doc presentation (continued x 3)
smb and utlemming to look at Bug #791850
Daviey and adam_g to address Bug #791850
Oneiric Development
Ubuntu Server Team Events
Weekly Updates & Questions for the QA Team (hggdh)
Weekly Updates & Questions for the Kernel Team (smb)
Weekly Updates & Questions regarding Ubuntu ARM Server (NCommander)
Weekly Updates & Questions from the Ubuntu Community
Open Discussion
Announce next meeting date and time
Minutes
Review ACTION points from previous meeting
As Somer has sadly announced he does not have sufficient time to continue his excellent work on the docs, kim0 is going to help us by working to create a new community around documentation.
Regarding oneiric images not booting on hvm instances, smb had a test image fixing that problem.
Oneiric Development
With everyone sprinting the previous week, our bug list had grown again. Both the triage report and server release bug lists needed work. Daviey said that feature freeze exceptions need to be raised for every feature not yet landed.
Ubuntu Server Team Events
lynxman and company are sprinting next week for openstack and orchestra. Linuxcon is this week.
Weekly Updates & Questions for the Kernel Team (smb)
smb was wondering whether the rename of xvd to sd patch should be reverted on maverick as well. smoser was not comfortable with that, they will discuss further.
Weekly Updates & Questions for the QA Team (hggdh)
hggdh asked, (1) “are there any new tests we should run on the ISO tracker?” and (2) “what is the status of openstack & companions?”. Daviey said we need more tests, and hopefully Jamespage will be able to help with that soon. Jamespage started a list of openstack testing at https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ServerTeam/Oneiric/OpenStackTestPlan.
Updates & Questions from the Ubuntu Community
Daviey asked anyone in the community interested in helping to make Ubuntu server rock even more to ping him.
Agree on next meeting date and time
Next meeting will be on Tuesday, August 23d at 16:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting.
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A large portion of the team was out, recovering from last week’s terrific sprint. Alpha2 is out this week, and Daviey asks that we all give it a try and report bugs. Handling our incoming bug count is a priority but we also need to focus on feature development. Ping Daviey if you are unclear on what should be your priorities.
The team welcomed new members m_3, utlemming and Ursinha, then adjourned.
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See http://status.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-oneiric/group/topic-oneiric-server-overview.htmlfor detail.
MIR’s for OpenStack – loads of them; all team to help out where possible – ideally all MIR’s should be raised by the end of the week.
Hardy AMI (https://launchpad.net/bugs/705562) – solution identified – see bug report for details.
adam_g: OpenStack in Oneiric needs more testing – find time to try it out.
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Review blueprints!
smb reminded the team about his email asking about iscsitarget.
cp1 asked what we might do to better keep up with security updates. He feels we were slow with the last exim update, particularly compared to debian. jdstrand, kees, and dholbach came back with suggestions:
Next meeting will be on Tuesday, May 31st at 16:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting.
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Focus is now on bug fixing rather than development.
List of release bugs for server team: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bugs?field.tag=server-nrs
Work Items for Beta-2: http://people.canonical.com/~platform/workitems/natty/canonical-server-ubuntu-11.04-beta-2.html
Daviey asked that any blockers, issues or concerns be raised as soon as possible in the run up to beta-2
Smoser raised two bugs that required MIR approval:
Launchpad bug 726572 in cloud-initramfs-tools (Ubuntu) “[MIR] cloud-initramfs-tools” [Undecided,Triaged] https://launchpad.net/bugs/726572
Launchpad bug 727200 in lxc (Ubuntu Natty) “[MIR] lxcguest in main” [Undecided,New] https://launchpad.net/bugs/727200
Launchpad bug 746751 in linux (Ubuntu) “kernel: [Firmware Bug]: the BIOS has corrupted hw-PMU resources (MSR 38d is 30)” [Critical,In progress] https://launchpad.net/bugs/746751
Launchpad bug 634487 in linux (Ubuntu Natty) “t1.micro instance hangs when installing java” [High,Confirmed] https://launchpad.net/bugs/634487
Not present
None
None
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Texas Linux Fest, April 2nd, kirkland and RoAkSoAx will be presenting
kim0 noted that the virtual event, UbuntuCloudDays is happening March 23/24, and several server team members are presenting (soren, Daviey, SpamapS)
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Agenda
Meeting Actions
Review ACTION points from previous meeting
Natty Development
Apart from a few issues, in particular a dhcp bug in eucalyptus, and broken lxc container support with the latest openstack updates, Natty development is going well. ‘no OMG! issues…at least not yet
‘
Ubuntu Server Team Events
Planning is under way for an LXC development mini-conf. Location is undecided as yet. SpamapS will be speaking about ‘Run Drizzle on Your Narwhal’ on the 13th at http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/schedule/detail/17640. Ubuntu Cloud days (http://en.oreilly.com/mysql2011/public/schedule/detail/17640) are next week Wednesday and Thursday, Mar 23-24. Open Stack summit is next month, zul will likely be there.
Weekly Updates & Questions for the QA Team (hggdh)
Still blocked on euca (bug 717166). Daviey will post another followup one euca-dhcp bug.
Weekly Updates & Questions for the Kernel Team (smb)
Last week smb was mainly working on multipath debugging and looking at proposed xen patches. There is some work to do for -virtual config work. The config needs to be improved to include filesystem modules. smoser and smb will discuss further offline.
Weekly Updates & Questions from the Ubuntu Community
kim0 mentioned Ubuntu Cloud Days is next week (https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuCloudDays). We can add days to add more slots, so don’t be shy about proposing a topic. SpamapS may propose ensemble topics, with and without the ensemble team. ivoks mentioned that it would be nice to add vlan package to CD and possibly installed by default. This should be discussed at next UDS. ttx asked about the “Ubuntu Server Task Forces” (https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+spec/ubuntutheproject-community-n-server. Daviey is says he absolutely is still looking at that.
Open Discussion
SpamapS feels that the meeting format could use streamlining. Perhaps this should be discussed at the next meeting. Please feel free to add it to the Agenda if you concur.
Agree on next meeting date and time
Next meeting will be on Tuesday, Mar 22nd at 16:00 UTC in #ubuntu-meeting.
(Reproduced from James Page’s blog post, a member of the Ubuntu Server Team)
Many of you may have wondered what I [James Page] have been doing since UDS-N; some of you may have know that I have been working on packaging Jenkins (nee Hudson) from source along with all of its build dependencies (all 80 of them).
After just over 3 months I’ve managed to get a 99% built from source Jenkins into the Hudson Ubuntu Testing PPA; this is core Jenkins only at this point in time; no plugins come bundled (although you can still install them using the Plugin Manager).
If you want to help out with testing, read on….
Getting started
So first things first; lets add the Jenkins testing PPA and install the jenkins package:
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:hudson-ubuntu/testing
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install jenkins
Wait some time and Jenkins should be up and running.
Accessing Jenkins
Once the package has installed you should be able to access Jenkins on http://localhost:8080 (or whatever server you installed it on).
Jenkins comes completely empty; no jobs, minimal configuration, no security. Follow the normal Jenkins ‘Use Jenkins‘ guide to get started.
Reporting problems
This is a testing package so it ain’t going to be perfect. Please join the hudson-ubuntu-users team and subscribe to the mailing list on launchpad to discuss general issues and report problems.
You can also find me (jamespage) in #ubuntu-server on Freenode if you like to use IRC.
Whats still todo?
Well as I said this is 99% built from source; a few packages are either binary packages (built from jars) or packages that bundle their dependencies in the upstream source bundle. I’m working with upstream(s) to get these issues sorted.
That said, everything that is installed on your server or desktop in the jenkins package IS built from source. Offending packages are either used for testing or generating documentation during library builds.
I’m also going to start working on packaging a few core plugins from source (see the associated blueprint for details); for the time being you can download and install from within Jenkins. I will also create a patch so that this feature can be disable if required. Please feel free to apply to join the team if you want to package a plugin.
The Future
Well ultimately probably the main Ubuntu archive and Debian; but lets leave that until next release….
And if you were wondering, Hudson renamed itself to Jenkins in late January (hence the Hudson name keeps creeping into this post).
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