On 01/07/2015 04:40 PM, Loic Dachary wrote: > Great, thanks, I did not know about this one :-) > > On 08/01/2015 00:29, Yuri Weinstein wrote: >> Look for them in new Octo lab - http://pulpito.ceph.redhat.com/ Not everyone in the community is going to know about the Octo lab, and that URL is unavailable outside of Red Hat's network. I want to be sure we're explaining this for everyone's benefit here. In contrast to our "Sepia" lab in Irvine, the "Octo lab" is a new set of hardware in Raleigh that we've been using in order to run some other Teuthology tests. As part of the Inktank acquisition by Red Hat, we've begun migrating some Teuthology tests onto this new hardware. It's simply a matter of the current hardware's old age and the desire to move to "something else" before we find ourselves at point where QA is completely blocked on broken boxes or we're losing data. A side-effect of this change is that some of our Teuthology test runs are currently unavailable to the public. (If you've run across Ceph Redmine tickets recently that mention hostnames like "*.ceph.redhat.com" you'll know what I'm talking about.) Obviously we want to make our tests as public as possible just as we strove to do with the older public "sepia" lab in Irvine. Sandon Van Ness has been working hard to bring up a second Raleigh lab that will feature new Seamicro hardware and be as open to the community as sepia is. Things are still in flux regarding the exact hostnames, but the current plan is to refer to this lab as "typica" to distinguish the Raleigh machines from the "sepia" machines in Irvine. If you're interested in our test labs or other public Ceph infrastructure, we have a public IRC channel, and it's #sepia on OFTC. You're welcome to hang out and watch us discuss teuthology failures :) - Ken -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe ceph-devel" in the body of a message to majordomo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx More majordomo info at http://vger.kernel.org/majordomo-info.html