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This wiki contains notes on managing and using the “Sepia” lab of test machines used by the Ceph upstream developers. | This wiki contains notes on managing and using the “Sepia” lab of test machines used by the Ceph upstream developers. | ||
- | The target audience for this documentation is administrators and people managing the Sepia machines. If all you need is information on using the lab, [[gettingstarted|Start Here]]. | + | The target audience for this documentation is administrators and people managing the Sepia machines. If all you need is information on using the lab, [[:gettingstarted|Start Here]]. |
==== About ==== | ==== About ==== | ||
- | The Sepia lab cluster is located in Red Hat's Community space in a datacenter co-location facility maintained by Peak10. The datacenter in which the Community space resides is commonly referred to as RDU2, RAL2. | ||
- | Ping/Power support is provided by Red Hat's PnT DevOps Labs team. Tickets can be submitted to them at [[eng-ops@redhat.com]] | + | The Sepia lab is located in Red Hat's Community space in a datacenter co-location facility maintained by Flexential (formerly Peak10). The datacenter in which the Community space resides is commonly referred to as RDU2, RAL3C or The Community Cage. |
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+ | Ping/Power support is provided by Red Hat's PnT DevOps Labs team. Generally, tickets should be submitted by the Infra team. | ||
Sepia is the name we gave to our pool of test machines. It happens to be both a color and a genus of cuttlefish. When we have different kinds of hardware in the sepia pool, we name them after individual species in the sepia genus (e.g., mira or smithi). | Sepia is the name we gave to our pool of test machines. It happens to be both a color and a genus of cuttlefish. When we have different kinds of hardware in the sepia pool, we name them after individual species in the sepia genus (e.g., mira or smithi). | ||
- | A useful reference for such things is http://animaldiversity.org/ or [[wp>Sepia_(genus)]] | + | A useful reference for such things is [[http://animaldiversity.org/|http://animaldiversity.org/]] or [[wp>Sepia_(genus)|]] |
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+ | A **very** simplified version of the automation/test workflow is:<code> | ||
+ | github push -> jenkins -> baremetal jenkins builder -> shaman <-> chacra -> teuthology -> fog -> testnode -> paddles | ||
+ | </code> | ||
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