Re: Planned Outage this Wed August 19

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This work is complete.  Jobs/workers are writing to the new EC pool.

Patrick will begin migrating logs from the last month to the new pool now.

Thanks for your patience and thanks Patrick for your help!

On 8/17/20 2:24 PM, David Galloway wrote:
> As you may know, the Sepia Long Running Cluster has been hitting
> capacity limits over the past week or so.  This has resulted in service
> disruptions to teuthology runs, chacra.ceph.com,
> docker-mirror.front.sepia.ceph.com, and quay.ceph.io.
> 
> We've been able to get by by deleting/compressing logs more aggressively
> but it's not ideal or sustainable.
> 
> Patrick has created a new erasure coded pool/filesystem that will allow
> us to keep the same amount of logs but use less space.  In order to have
> teuthology workers start writing logs to that pool, we need to take an
> outage.
> 
> At 0400 UTC 19AUG2020, I will instruct all teuthology workers to die
> after their running jobs finish.  At 1300 UTC, I will kill any jobs that
> are still running.  This gives the lab 9 hours to gracefully shut down.
> 
> At that point, we will switch the mountpoint on teuthology.front over to
> the new EC pool and start storing new logs there.
> 
> At the same time, Patrick will start migrating logs on the existing/old
> pool to the new pool.  This means that logs from 7/20 through 8/19 will
> be unavailable (you'll see 404s) via the Pulpito web UI and qa-proxy
> URLs until they're migrated to the new EC pool.
> 
> Let me know if you have any questions/concerns.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
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