Description
From time to time the Quality Assurance team requests official images for testing (boot images only, no full media). Release Engineering is responsible for creating them.
Action
Fulfilling the images for testing ticket requires composing the images, uploading the images, and updating the ticket.
Composing the images
1) Log into compose system: compose-x86-01
$ ssh gateway.fedoraproject.org $ ssh compose-x86-01
2) Update the compose kickstart file in in the git repo in /srv/pungi/spin-kickstarts/
$ cd /srv/pungi/spin-kickstarts/ $ git pull
3) Update / create chroots (fedora-devel-compose-{i386,x86_64})
$ mock -r fedora-devel-compose-i386 --shell $ yum update
If the chroot does not exist yet you will have to create it:
$ mock -r fedora-devel-compose-i386 --init
4) Shell into the chroot (this is not necessary if you already shelled into update above)
$ mock -r fedora-devel-compose-i386 --shell
5) Run pungi to create the images:
$ pungi -c /srv/pungi/spin-kickstarts/fedora-install-fedora.ks \ --destdir /srv/pungi/rawhide-20100122.0 \ --cachedir /srv/pungi/cache \ --nosource \ --nodebug --ver development -GCB
When done, exit the mock chroot.
Upload the images
We host the images on alt.fedoraproject.org which has an internal name of secondary1
.
1) Create the output dir on secondary1
$ ssh secondary1 mkdir -p /srv/pub/alt/stage/rawhide-20100122
2) rsync the output, minus the packages and repodata, to alt.fedoraproject.org
$ rsync -avHh --progress --stats --exclude Packages \ --exclude repodata --exclude repoview \ /srv/pungi/rawhide-20100122.0/development/ \ secondary1:/srv/pub/alt/stage/rawhide-20100122/
3) Update the 'to be tested' symlink:
$ ssh secondary1 ln -sfT rawhide-20100122 /srv/pub/alt/stage/rawhide-testing
Update the ticket
The ticket should be closed when the images are uploaded and the symlink has been adjusted. The full path should be noted for clarity sake.
If there are delays in the compose, the ticket should be updated with that information and (if known) amount of delay in finishing the compose.
Verification
Verification can be done as the task steps are being performed.
Image Creation
When pungi exits, you can verify that the development/<arch>/os/images/
directory exists and has content. That path is relative to the destination directory you provide pungi.
Upload the images
One can simply browse to http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/alt/stage/rawhide-testing and check the dates on the directories.
Updating the Ticket
One can click the link provided in the ticket update and ensure the path is correct. Verifying that the ticket is closed should be pretty self evident.
Consider Before Running
Many things can hinder a compose, broken deps in the chroot set, broken deps in the compose set, bugs in the compose software, etc... If any problem is ran into along the way, it is best to alert QA via a ticket update, and then work with the appropriate party to clear the obstruction.
Some of these tasks take a long time to finish, so it is highly recommended that you run these tasks in a screen session.
If you need to make use of freshly built packages since the last rawhide compose, you can create a local repository. /srv/pungi/bleed/<arch>/
on the compose system can be used as a temporary repo for new packages. Don't forget to update the mock chroot with the new packages (if appropriate) and to add the temporary repo to the spin-kickstarts/fedora-install-fedora.ks
file for use by pungi.
Disk space on secondary1 is limited, so if you need to go through a number of composes before you get one that tests well, be sure to prune the failed composes. This is true of disk space on the compose host too, be sure to trim /srv/pungi/ of composes that are no longer needed locally.