Re: HEADS UP: unplanned koji outage

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And we're back

The rebuild is complete and things are in the process of returning to normal.

Dennis is going to priortise the F-18 compose / mash / sync so we can
get all the latest F-18 loveliness on it's way to the mirrors and
after that we'll resume complete service as normal.

Peter

On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 3:34 PM, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> Just a heads up. While looking at the RAID rebuild which has been
> inhibiting us from doing composes as well as slowing builds down
> Dennis and I tested stopping various things to see the impact on the
> RAID rebuild. It was sitting at around 13,000 minutes when we started.
>
> Killing off the mash/composes running dropped it by half. Shutting off
> NFS altogether has cut the rebuild time to around 3 hours.
>
> So we've taken the executive decision to leave NFS disable to let the
> rebuild complete. The direct result of this is that while koji is
> still available for queries etc new builds won't be able to be
> submitted for the duration. We figured the 3 hours would easily be
> caught up with the performance being quickly back to normal.
>
> We'll follow up once it's back in approximately 3 hours.
>
> Peter
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