Re: Are we ready to move from Trusty to Xenial in the lab?

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Maybe prototype it first on the new smithi nodes and if everything looks good, move the rest over?

Mark

On 09/13/2016 02:05 PM, Gregory Meno wrote:
Hello readers,

I am aware that our nightly tests are running on centos7 and trusty in
the sepia lab. xenial has been the lastest LTS release of Ubuntu for
some time now. It seems like we should move the nightly testing on to
xenial

Here are some benefits to moving the nightlies up to xenial:

* Quicker feedback of issues before we release
* Easier access to reproduce issues that are reported after release
* provide an easy way to judge readiness for a Python3 world

Some things that might prevent us from going there this week.

* we should wait till we have a mechanism to re-image bare metal lab
machines on the fly before each test (edeploy --
https://github.com/redhat-cip/edeploy)
* python3 isn't quite ready and we'll feel a lot of pain in the short term

Is there something I'm missing here?
Should we just go ahead and see how it goes?

cheers,
Gregory
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