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sosreport 3.9.1 is now released. It would be great to find sosreport v3.9.1 in supported stable releases, and active development release considering the fact that the releases (especially LTSes) are going to be supported for a couple of years. Sosreport is widely used by Canonical support team to troubleshoot UA (Ubuntu Advantage) customer, other vendors and community users. Just like we did for : - v3.5 (LP: #1734983) - v3.6 (LP: #1775195) - v3.9 (LP: #1862830) [Test Case] * Install sosreport * Run sosreport in different customer scenarios: server, desktop, cloud, hypervisor, instance (container, vm), physical server, ... * Extract archive and look at the content, look for 0 size file (and use common sense if legit or not) * Look under "sos_reports" for full report. * Look under "sos_logs" for warnings/errors. $ grep -v "INFO:" sos_logs/sos.log * Run "simple.sh": A quick port of the travis tests to bash. Generating various type of sosreports collection (which is part of the autopkgtest (d/test/simple.sh) now. * Perform some dog fooding test routines (--all-logs, --upload, lookg sosreport archive content, ... and so on) [Regression Potential] Sosreport, as of today, has 300 plugins that are all configured differently and configured to run under certain conditions. We can't test all possible scenarios. All we can do is identify the most common, important and Ubuntu/Canonical related one and test them (e.g. Openstack*, juju, MAAS, kernel, ...). With that being said, it is definitely possible that certain plugins may not work as expected, but the risk will be very low (e.g. not collecting the desired information) and isolated to this specific plugin. It shouldn't affect the other plugins nor core functionalities of sosreport. [Other Information] * Release note: https://github.com/sosreport/sos/releases/tag/3.9.1 [Original Description] 3.9.1 is now found in Debian unstable and Groovy (Current Active Devel Release) ** Affects: sosreport (Ubuntu) Importance: Undecided Status: Fix Released ** Affects: sosreport (Ubuntu Xenial) Importance: Medium Assignee: Eric Desrochers (slashd) Status: In Progress ** Affects: sosreport (Ubuntu Bionic) Importance: Medium Assignee: Eric Desrochers (slashd) Status: In Progress ** Affects: sosreport (Ubuntu Focal) Importance: Medium Assignee: Eric Desrochers (slashd) Status: In Progress ** Tags: seg sts ** Also affects: sosreport (Ubuntu Xenial) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Also affects: sosreport (Ubuntu Focal) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Also affects: sosreport (Ubuntu Bionic) Importance: Undecided Status: New ** Changed in: sosreport (Ubuntu) Status: New => Fix Released ** Changed in: sosreport (Ubuntu Xenial) Status: New => In Progress ** Changed in: sosreport (Ubuntu Bionic) Status: New => In Progress ** Changed in: sosreport (Ubuntu Focal) Status: New => In Progress ** Changed in: sosreport (Ubuntu Focal) Assignee: (unassigned) => Eric Desrochers (slashd) ** Changed in: sosreport (Ubuntu Bionic) Assignee: (unassigned) => Eric Desrochers (slashd) ** Changed in: sosreport (Ubuntu Xenial) Assignee: (unassigned) => Eric Desrochers (slashd) ** Changed in: sosreport (Ubuntu Xenial) Importance: Undecided => Medium ** Changed in: sosreport (Ubuntu Bionic) Importance: Undecided => Medium ** Changed in: sosreport (Ubuntu Focal) Importance: Undecided => Medium ** Description changed: [Impact] - sosreport 3.9 is now released. + sosreport 3.9.1 is now released. - It would be great to find sosreport v3.9 in supported stable releases, - and active development release considering the fact that the releasea - (especially LTSes) are going to be supported for a couple of years - still. + It would be great to find sosreport v3.9.1 in supported stable releases, + and active development release considering the fact that the releases + (especially LTSes) are going to be supported for a couple of years. - Sosreport is widely use by Canonical support team to troubleshoot UA + Sosreport is widely used by Canonical support team to troubleshoot UA (Ubuntu Advantage) customer, other vendors and community users. Just like we did for : - v3.5 (LP: #1734983) - v3.6 (LP: #1775195) - v3.9 (LP: #1862830) [Test Case] * Install sosreport * Run sosreport in different customer scenarios: server, desktop, cloud, hypervisor, instance (container, vm), physical server, ... * Extract archive and look at the content, look for 0 size file (and use common sense if legit or not) * Look under "sos_reports" for full report. * Look under "sos_logs" for warnings/errors. - $ grep -v "INFO:" sos_logs/sos.log + $ grep -v "INFO:" sos_logs/sos.log * Run "simple.sh": A quick port of the travis tests to bash. Generating various type of sosreports collection (which is part of the autopkgtest (d/test/simple.sh) now. * Perform some dog fooding tests (--all-logs, --upload, and so on) [Regression Potential] Sosreport, as of today, has 300 plugins that are all configured differently and configured to run under certain conditions. We can't test all possible scenarios. All we can do is identify the most common, important and Ubuntu/Canonical related one and test them (e.g. Openstack*, juju, MAAS, kernel, ...). With that being said, it is definitely possible that certain plugins may not work as expected, but the risk will be very low (e.g. not collecting the desired information) and isolated to this specific plugin. It shouldn't affect the other plugins nor core functionalities of sosreport. [Other Information] * Release note: https://github.com/sosreport/sos/releases/tag/3.9.1 [Original Description] 3.9.1 is now found in Debian unstable and Groovy (Current Active Devel Release) ** Tags added: seg sts ** Description changed: [Impact] sosreport 3.9.1 is now released. It would be great to find sosreport v3.9.1 in supported stable releases, and active development release considering the fact that the releases (especially LTSes) are going to be supported for a couple of years. Sosreport is widely used by Canonical support team to troubleshoot UA (Ubuntu Advantage) customer, other vendors and community users. Just like we did for : - v3.5 (LP: #1734983) - v3.6 (LP: #1775195) - v3.9 (LP: #1862830) [Test Case] * Install sosreport * Run sosreport in different customer scenarios: server, desktop, cloud, hypervisor, instance (container, vm), physical server, ... * Extract archive and look at the content, look for 0 size file (and use common sense if legit or not) * Look under "sos_reports" for full report. * Look under "sos_logs" for warnings/errors. $ grep -v "INFO:" sos_logs/sos.log * Run "simple.sh": A quick port of the travis tests to bash. Generating various type of sosreports collection (which is part of the autopkgtest (d/test/simple.sh) now. - * Perform some dog fooding tests (--all-logs, --upload, and so on) + * Perform some dog fooding test routines (--all-logs, --upload, lookg + sosreport archive content, ... and so on) [Regression Potential] Sosreport, as of today, has 300 plugins that are all configured differently and configured to run under certain conditions. We can't test all possible scenarios. All we can do is identify the most common, important and Ubuntu/Canonical related one and test them (e.g. Openstack*, juju, MAAS, kernel, ...). With that being said, it is definitely possible that certain plugins may not work as expected, but the risk will be very low (e.g. not collecting the desired information) and isolated to this specific plugin. It shouldn't affect the other plugins nor core functionalities of sosreport. [Other Information] * Release note: https://github.com/sosreport/sos/releases/tag/3.9.1 [Original Description] 3.9.1 is now found in Debian unstable and Groovy (Current Active Devel Release) -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1884293 Title: Update to maintenance release v3.9.1 To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sosreport/+bug/1884293/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs