I hooked up our CI to the proposed package here:
https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/ironic/+/952848/3#message-f21934d29ba50273530700f993ab7279e8fcade4
I personally checked, there were 3 CI failures out of our ~25
integration test jobs. They failed for unrelated reasons, and I
validated in our
I coordinated with slyon_ in IRC to get this
https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/ironic/+/952848 which will test
the updated dnsmasq in our CI. The crasher was never reliable for us so
it's not an ideal test, but our CI will stress test this enough to be
confident it works well.
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Noting that Ironic no longer uses Jammy for CI; we use Noble. I made a
request on the dnsmasq-discuss mailing list requesting a release; but
I'd like to ask that we get that backported into now-noble if possible.
Thanks!
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Ironic is moving forward with using the PPA-based version of this
package as it's preferable to having broken CI. Please reach out -- I'm
JayF on Libera and OFTC -- if there's anything I can do to help get this
processed as an SRU; but afaict a tight reproduction case is impossible.
We tried off-an
We have had several successful CI runs, with zero dnsmasq crashes on
https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/ironic/+/933104
I do not have a tight reproduction case -- I never have -- but it was
occurring enough in our CI that I feel very confident this resolves, or
reduces the incidence of conside
I've made a change in Ironic CI to test this change:
https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/ironic/+/933104 -- our crashes
were not reliably happening so I can't guarantee a lack of failure in
our CI will indicate it works, but I'll get a few runs to check. We have
never been able to exactly reprod
Inadvertantly created in wrong project. Sorry.
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Title:
Separate task, reference, and conceptual content
To manage notifications about this bug g
Public bug reported:
This issue was an action item from the Ironic documentation audit.
Many of the Ironic documentation pages contain a mix of instruction
("how-to" docs or procedures), reference information, and conceptual
information. Rewrite each page to contain (primarily) only one type of
i
This bug was intended to be filed against Ironic-project. Closing.
Apologies for the spam, I'm figuring out the API.
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Title:
Rewrite page heading
Public bug reported:
This issue was an action item from the Ironic documentation audit.
Name sections based on the type of information on the page as described in the
following three sections:
- [Use gerunds for task headings](#use-gerunds-for-task-headings)
- [Label references](#label-reference
This occurred in, and was fixed in, nova. Marking invalid for Ironic.
** Changed in: ironic
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1660317
Title:
NotImplemented
What version of Oslo.service are you running?
http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-
dev/2016-February/086978.html appears to indicate it's a problem with an
incompatible version of Oslo.service.
I've marked this bug "incomplete" pending that information, as until we
know it we can't addr
** Also affects: ironic/mitaka
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Mitaka ironic-conductor error on stop: Cannot switch to MAINLO
** Also affects: ironic (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Summary changed:
- Unit Tests fail on Fedora 20
+ Ironic has undocumented depedency on 'fuser' / psmisc package
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Jorge,
I was experiencing this exact bug as described by several others. I
installed your biosdevname package from the ppa and then rebooted ten
times without seeing the issue again.
I think it's safe to say it fixed my bug. Let me know when this is going
to be released into 14.04. Thanks!
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