Re: Freeze Break Request: fix kernel on some vm's

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On Wed, 26 Feb 2025 at 20:19, Kevin Fenzi via infrastructure <infrastructure@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
In trying to track down s390x build failures around downloading stuff
( https://pagure.io/fedora-infrastructure/issue/12419 )
I found that kojipkgs01/02 were actually running a f39 kernel. ;(

This was due to somehow 'sdubby' being pulled in/installed.
It adds a config file that switches things to install kernels
for a efi booting machine. Since these vm's are not booting
via efi, it just keeps always booting the last non efi kernel.

I fixed kojipkgs01/02 (as part of trying to fix the above issue).
(Under the 'this is an outage, so just fix it and don't worry about
freeze' clause).

I'd like to fix all the other affected vm's as well.

This would entail:

dnf remove sdubby
rm -rf /boot/efi/loader /boot/efi/NNNNNNNNN
dnf update (to pick up new kernel)
reboot

Affected machines are:

buildvm-x86-05.stg.iad2.fedoraproject.org
buildvm-x86-26.iad2.fedoraproject.org
koji02.iad2.fedoraproject.org
proxy04.fedoraproject.org
proxy14.fedoraproject.org


Other than koji02, these should all be low risk reboots during a freeze. Does the koji01<->koji02 communication that happened in the past still happen which might need this to be an announced outage?

 
kevin
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