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Removal of os-rt.i.o.o

Added by crameleon 11 months ago. Updated 9 months ago.

Status:
Resolved
Priority:
Normal
Assignee:
-
Category:
Servers hosted in NBG
Target version:
-
Start date:
2023-06-08
Due date:
% Done:

100%

Estimated time:

Description

This machine is not in Salt (albeit there being a pillar/id/) file, and it seems to not be properly booted since an arbitrary amount of time without anyone complaining. I stopped the VM, as it isn't doing anything useful.

If nobody comments with an objection within two weeks, I will remove it.


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Actions #1

Updated by crameleon 11 months ago

  • Private changed from Yes to No
Actions #2

Updated by crameleon 11 months ago

Of course, if someone does feel the need to keep it alive, I am happy to help with repairing the boot (if possible). :-)

Preparation for removal: https://gitlab.infra.opensuse.org/infra/salt/-/merge_requests/658

Actions #3

Updated by crameleon 11 months ago

  • Subject changed from Removal os-rt.i.o.o to Removal of os-rt.i.o.o
Actions #4

Updated by luc14n0 11 months ago

From the looks of it, osrt.o.o seems/was meant to be a home page for the openSUSE-release-tools repo's documentation. An insight from the openSUSE Release Team would be great.

Actions #5

Updated by cboltz 11 months ago

I'm not sure if this machine really has to do something with the release tools.

osrt.opensuse.org is an alias for opensuse.github.io.

OTOH, pillar/id/os-rt_infra_opensuse_org.sls says

description: Request Tracker test installation

IIRC Lars played with it (probably years ago, the pillar/id/ file was created in 2020) - maybe ask him to be sure, and/or (if it isn't too difficult) have a look if the VM really contains Request Tracker. If so, no objections against deleting a test installation we never used in production ;-)

Actions #6

Updated by crameleon 9 months ago

  • Status changed from New to Resolved
  • % Done changed from 30 to 100

No complaints.

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