tickets #110800
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opensuse-hotstuff: packaging of /etc/rsyncd.d/*
Added by lkocman about 2 years ago.
Updated about 2 years ago.
Description
Hello team,
I have started a hackweek project to refresh our "hotstuff" mirror
configuration and simplify home mirror deployment.
https://hackweek.opensuse.org/projects/home-mirror-101-refresh-of-hotstuff
I did take configuration from pontifex as it is and placed it under
https://github.com/openSUSE/opensuse-hotstuff
Exposing existing configs in openSUSE namespace on github sounded like
the best first step to me. Hope you agree (so far people liked it).
Lars has asked for configuration via rpm so, here's initial SR of a
very simple opensuse-hotstuff package that just runs obs_scm and
explicitly lists individual files
https://build.opensuse.org/request/show/975806
This email is to ask you for initial review and further updates of
hotstuff configuration on pontifex through rpms built in the
openSUSE:infrastructure repository.
Thank you very much in advance
Lubos
- Private changed from Yes to No
First of all, surely rsync configs should be salted, not packaged ? Yes, I know pontifex has yet to be saltified.
Second, fiddling with the rsync config doesn't contribute much to the resurrection of the hotstuff modules? To resurrect the hotstuff modules, you need to generate the content.
The hotstuff content is kept in /srv/rsync-modules/{30g,80g,160g,320g,640g}
- my understanding is that we used to produce stats of the most popular packages (probably based on apache logs?) and then use some knapsack algorithm to produce a suitable selection for each hotstuff module.
pjessen wrote:
First of all, surely rsync configs should be salted, not packaged ? Yes, I know pontifex has yet to be saltified.
Second, fiddling with the rsync config doesn't contribute much to the resurrection of the hotstuff modules? To resurrect the hotstuff modules, you need to generate the content.
The hotstuff content is kept in /srv/rsync-modules/{30g,80g,160g,320g,640g}
- my understanding is that we used to produce stats of the most popular packages (probably based on apache logs?) and then use some knapsack algorithm to produce a suitable selection for each hotstuff module.
Do we have any existing "salt book" where I could contribute with these? I'll be happy to add them
There was a task to go through hostuff modules manually in release process so not sure about the statistics.
We can handle "updating of these rsync separately"
Thank you for pointers, that already helps!
Thank you I'll have a look. I didn't mean to create entire formulas repo just for this one thing :) I was more likely asking if there is any existing repo with salt formulas for heroes.
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