Description
Fedora updates for released releases are typically pushed once a day. This SOP covers the steps involved.
Action
Login to a machine that is configured for sigul client support and has the bodhi client installed. If you have not configured your workstation, you can use:
- For EPEL: relepel01
- For Fedora: releng04
Decide what releases you're going to push.
- Only one Fedora push and one EPEL push may be running (separately) at the same time.
- During freezes, you must push updates-testing for branched separately from everything else. DO NOT push stable updates for branched during freezes.
- Outside of freezes, you may push all Fedora releases in the same push.
Get a list of packages to push
$ bodhi -P --push-release F18 --push-release F19
List the releases above you wish to push from: F18, F19, F20, EL-5, EL-6.
You can also specify '--push-request=testing' to limit pushes. Valid types are 'testing', 'stable', and 'security'.
The list of updates should be in your home directory named 'Stable-$Branch' or 'Testing-$Branch' for each of the Branches you wished to push.
Sign the packages.
- Sign builds using scripts/sigulsign_unsigned.py from releng git repo
$ sigulsign_unsigned.py -vv --write-all fedora-19 $(cat Stable-F19 Testing-F19)
(Make sure you sign each release with the right key... ie, 'fedora-19' key with F19 packages, or 'epel-5' with EL-5 packages)
Here is another example, inside a loop:
for i in 20 19 18 ; do NSS_HASH_ALG_SUPPORT=+md5 sigulsign_unsigned.py fedora-$i -v --write-all $(cat {Stable,Testing}-F${i}) ; done
- If your host is running RHEL6, add 'NSS_HASH_ALG_SUPPORT=+MD5' before sigulsign_unsigned (or add it to your ~/.bashrc).
Repeat gathering updates and signing steps
After gathering the list of updates and signing them, repeat the process until there are no new updates to be signed. You want to do this because as you are signing updates, maintainers are submitting new ones. There is a window while you are signing that a new update will be added and if you just push then, the push will fail with an unsigned package.
Perform the bodhi push
Re-run the earlier bodhi command from step 2 and say 'y' to push.
Verification
1. Tail the bodhi server log to watch progress on releng04 or relepel01.
$ tail -f /var/log/bodhi/server.log | egrep -v 'nagios-plugins|Starting new HTTPS'
(The above regex improves signal:noise ratio caused by monitoring scripts.)
2. Monitor https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/admin/masher
3. Wait for the bodhi masher report (sent to bodhi-adminmember@fp.o) for success/failure or errors in the logs. Alternatively, wait for the update reports to be sent to the EPEL or test lists.
Consider Before Running
Pushes often fall over due to tagging issues or unsigned packages. Be prepared to work through the failures and restart pushes from time to time
$ bodhi -P --resume-push
Consider testing if the mash lock file exists. May indicate a previous push has not completed, or somehow failed:
$ ls /mnt/koji/mash/updates/MASHING-FEDORA
Common issues / problems with pushes
- When the push fails due to new unsigned packages that were added after you started the process. re-run step 4a or 4b with just the package names that need to be signed, then resume.
- When the push fails due to an old package that has no signature, run: koji write-signed-rpm <gpgkeyid> <n-v-r> and resume.
- When the push fails due to a package moving from testing to stable and leaving an old version of the same package in testing: koji untag-pkg <tag> <n-v-r> to untag the package and resume. You may need to add --force.
- When the push fails due to a package not being tagged with updates-testing when being moved stable: koji tag-pkg dist-<tag>-updates-testing <n-v-r>
- When the push fails and you see in the server.log "Identity shutting down", bodhi has quit for some reason. Do "sudo service httpd restart" and resume the push.
- When signing fails, you may need to ask that the sigul bridge or server be restarted.
- When an update was deleted from bodhi, it may still be in the updates-testing tag. You may need to: koji untag-pkg <tag> <n-v-r> to untag the package and resume. You may need to add --force.
Other issues should be addressed by releng or bodhi developers in #fedora-admin.