
Daniel de la Rosa
Great, thanks for the update.
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Daniel de la Rosa
Hello all, any update on this? Sulfur integration test are still in bad shape
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Great, thanks for the update.
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On 13/04/2022 17:04, Daniel de la Rosa wrote: Hello all, any update on this? Sulfur integration test are still in bad shape So we still do not have that ticket taken care of, but I realized we can work it around by changing the builders -- which we did and I spent today releasing MRI projects, which are now integrated. I have kicked off an AR ahead of schedule here: https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/job/autorelease-release-sulfur-mvn38-openjdk11/15/It should complete just fine and the test results should come back in a much more reasonable shape -- most likely good enough to finally cut the branch. Regards, Robert On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 4:04 PM Daniel de la Rosa via lists.opendaylight.org <http://lists.opendaylight.org> <ddelarosa0707=gmail.com@... <mailto:gmail.com@...>> wrote: Great, thanks for the update. On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 1:13 AM Robert Varga <nite@... <mailto:nite@...>> wrote: On 06/04/2022 01:21, Daniel de la Rosa wrote: > Hello Robert and all > > it looks like we still have several issues > > https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/view/autorelease/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/190/ <https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/view/autorelease/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/190/>
> <https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/view/autorelease/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/190/ <https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/view/autorelease/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/190/>> > > are we still tracking some of these issues in jira tickets? Yes, I think most of the issues are already fixed, but I am waiting for https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/plugins/servlet/theme/portal/2/IT-23826 <https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/plugins/servlet/theme/portal/2/IT-23826> to issue the corresponding releases. With the upgrade guide complete, I think we are good to branch, though. Ok it looks like @Anil Belur <mailto:abelur@...> is still working on this issue so let's see if we can get an update shortly Regards, Robert
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Daniel de la Rosa
On Thu, Apr 14, 2022 at 11:38 AM Robert Varga < nite@...> wrote: On 13/04/2022 17:04, Daniel de la Rosa wrote:
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> Hello all, any update on this? Sulfur integration test are still in bad
> shape
So we still do not have that ticket taken care of, but I realized we can
work it around by changing the builders -- which we did and I spent
today releasing MRI projects, which are now integrated.
I have kicked off an AR ahead of schedule here:
https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/job/autorelease-release-sulfur-mvn38-openjdk11/15/
It should complete just fine and the test results should come back in a
much more reasonable shape -- most likely good enough to finally cut the
Yes Anil is out this week so maybe @Andrew Grimberg can get somebody else to help with
Anyhow, Integration test for AR#15 still has some issues
Should we just move forward like this?
branch.
Regards,
Robert
> On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 4:04 PM Daniel de la Rosa via
> lists.opendaylight.org <http://lists.opendaylight.org>
> <ddelarosa0707=gmail.com@...
> <mailto:gmail.com@...>> wrote:
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> Great, thanks for the update.
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> On Wed, Apr 6, 2022 at 1:13 AM Robert Varga <nite@...
> <mailto:nite@...>> wrote:
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> On 06/04/2022 01:21, Daniel de la Rosa wrote:
> > Hello Robert and all
> >
> > it looks like we still have several issues
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> >
> https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/view/autorelease/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/190/
> <https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/view/autorelease/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/190/>
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> >
> <https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/view/autorelease/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/190/
> <https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/view/autorelease/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/190/>>
> >
> > are we still tracking some of these issues in jira tickets?
>
> Yes, I think most of the issues are already fixed, but I am
> waiting for
> https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/plugins/servlet/theme/portal/2/IT-23826
> <https://jira.linuxfoundation.org/plugins/servlet/theme/portal/2/IT-23826>
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> to issue the corresponding releases.
>
> With the upgrade guide complete, I think we are good to branch,
> though.
>
>
> Ok it looks like @Anil Belur <mailto:abelur@...> is
> still working on this issue so let's see if we can get an update shortly
>
>
>
> Regards,
> Robert
>
>
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On 15/04/2022 02:23, Daniel de la Rosa wrote: Anyhow, Integration test for AR#15 still has some issues https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/200/ <https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/200/> Should we just move forward like this? So we have latest AR here: https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/job/autorelease-release-sulfur-mvn38-openjdk11/29/Triggered by Sangwook, because the previous run failed. We can expect AR #30 in ~4 hours and test results from that in another ~3 hours. Based on the results of https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/view/autorelease/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/219/, the release is GO from my perspective. There seem to be OFP issues, though, I think Sangwook has the final say. On the BGPCEP side of things, we have two failures: 1. one of them is a BGP policy 409, which I need to investigate, but I do not believe it's anything major 2. BGP ingest is plagued by https://jira.opendaylight.org/browse/CONTROLLER-2043, but I honestly think this is an environment issue At any rate, looking at the schedule, we are *way* past the release date and in fact should be releasing Sulfur SR1 on 4/28, i.e. in two days. I think we should just release as is, get the marketing stuff out, etc. and circle back for SR1 -- say, in two weeks. That would give us a few days of breathing time (I know I need some) and see what's what. We also are ~2 weeks past the Chlorine MRI bump, so that switching gears makes a ton of sense -- I really want Chlorine to get us back on track with the calendar :) Regards, Robert
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Daniel de la Rosa
On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 12:55 PM Robert Varga < nite@...> wrote: On 15/04/2022 02:23, Daniel de la Rosa wrote:
> Anyhow, Integration test for AR#15 still has some issues
>
> https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/200/
> <https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/200/>
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> Should we just move forward like this?
So we have latest AR here:
https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/job/autorelease-release-sulfur-mvn38-openjdk11/29/
Triggered by Sangwook, because the previous run failed. We can expect
AR #30 in ~4 hours and test results from that in another ~3 hours.
Based on the results of
https://jenkins.opendaylight.org/releng/view/autorelease/job/integration-distribution-test-sulfur/219/,
the release is GO from my perspective.
There seem to be OFP issues, though, I think Sangwook has the final say.
ok @Ha, Sangwook and all TSC, if you are ok with releasing Sulfur in its current state, AR#30 and integration #220, please approve it at
I'll also send another email just for the approval
Thank you all
On the BGPCEP side of things, we have two failures:
1. one of them is a BGP policy 409, which I need to investigate, but I
do not believe it's anything major
2. BGP ingest is plagued by
https://jira.opendaylight.org/browse/CONTROLLER-2043, but I honestly
think this is an environment issue
At any rate, looking at the schedule, we are *way* past the release date
and in fact should be releasing Sulfur SR1 on 4/28, i.e. in two days.
I think we should just release as is, get the marketing stuff out, etc.
and circle back for SR1 -- say, in two weeks. That would give us a few
days of breathing time (I know I need some) and see what's what.
We also are ~2 weeks past the Chlorine MRI bump, so that switching gears
makes a ton of sense -- I really want Chlorine to get us back on track
with the calendar :)
Regards,
Robert
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