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Planio Pulp - Task #9005 (NEW): pulp_installer's molecule CI should not always connect as roothttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/90052021-07-02T18:07:29Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>This seems to be a product of, or the default configuration of, the docker plugin for molecule. (molecule uses <code>docker exec</code> to talk to the container, not SSH.)</p>
<p>We should look into performance options as we solve this. Even if it means eliminating/weakening SSH encryption on the CI environment / molecule containers.</p> Pulp - Task #8848 (NEW): pulp_installer to run CI against stable brancheshttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/88482021-06-01T21:20:04Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>Currently, the source molecule tests test the master branch of pulpcore and master branch of plugins, rather than the appropriate branches like pulpcore 3.11 and pulp_rpm 3.11</p>
<p>So effectively we are relying on release jobs on old branches to catch errors, at release time.</p> Pulp - Story #8846 (NEW): As a pulp_installer user, I do not need to use the latest micro release...https://pulp.plan.io/issues/88462021-06-01T21:12:19Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>Basically, this means that pulp_installer 3.14.0 (or possibly 3.13.1 / 3.13.2) will be able to install pulpcore 3.14.z .</p>
<p>The benefit for users is that they will not need to always have the latest micro version of pulp_installer.</p>
<p>And the benefit to the pulp team is that we will not need to do a pulp_installer micro release for every pulpcore micro release.</p>
<p>This is a variation of the 1 year old proposal for versions/branches in pulp_installer, and a variation of the specific micro release policy we implemented originally in <a class="issue tracker-3 status-1 priority-6 priority-default child parent" title="Story: As a user, I can download & run a version of the ansible installer that a specific version of Pulp 3 (NEW)" href="https://pulp.plan.io/issues/5618">#5618</a>.</p>
<p>Reference from <a class="issue tracker-3 status-1 priority-6 priority-default child parent" title="Story: As a user, I can download & run a version of the ansible installer that a specific version of Pulp 3 (NEW)" href="https://pulp.plan.io/issues/5618">#5618</a>:</p>
<pre><code> * Original discussion:
* [mikedep333's proposal](https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/pull/203#issue-361269733)
* [bmbouter's couter-proposal to do micro-versioned releases](https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/pull/203#issuecomment-577903411)
* [mikedep333's agreement/details for micro-versioned releases](https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/pull/203#issuecomment-579450153)
</code></pre> Pulp - Story #8702 (NEW): As a user, the example-use playbook is not cluttered with object storag...https://pulp.plan.io/issues/87022021-05-05T13:31:24Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>We should move the object storage checks from the the example-use playbook to the pulp_common role to solve this.</p>
<p>It will provide a better user experience. (Making the example playbook as small as possible.)</p>
<p>It will also enforce the checks for users that do not use the example-use playbook.</p>
<p><a href="https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/blob/master/playbooks/example-use/playbook.yml" class="external">https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/blob/master/playbooks/example-use/playbook.yml</a></p>
<p><a href="https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/blob/master/roles/pulp_common/tasks/main.yml#L16" class="external">https://github.com/pulp/pulp_installer/blob/master/roles/pulp_common/tasks/main.yml#L16</a></p> Pulp - Story #8701 (NEW): As a pulp_installer user, I can use the full logic to add repos to the ...https://pulp.plan.io/issues/87012021-05-05T12:59:40Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>As mentioned in <a class="issue tracker-1 status-11 priority-6 priority-default closed" title="Issue: pulp_installer fails to install redis due to no EPEL7 (CLOSED - CURRENTRELEASE)" href="https://pulp.plan.io/issues/7773">#7773</a> , we should refactor our logic to add repos to the system (in a robust & configurable manner) into another role like <code>pulp_repos</code>.</p>
<p>I propose the following design:</p>
<ol>
<li>This is a dependency role. pulp_common, pulp_redis, pulp_database, will all depend on it.</li>
<li>When a role like pulp_common depends on it, it passes variables like <code>__pulp_repos_epel: true</code> to denote which repos the role needs. It passes variables via roles/pulp_common/meta/main.yml : <code>dependencies:</code>
</li>
<li>If a user wants to disable the logic to add the repo (if they added it manually), they'll pass a variable like <code>pulp_repos_epel: false</code> to disable it.</li>
<li>Existing variables for configuring how we add the repos to the system, like <code>epel_release_packages</code>, should still used.</li>
</ol>
<p>This logic is found in:</p>
<ul>
<li>roles/pulp_common/tasks/ambiguously-named-repo.yml</li>
<li>roles/pulp_common/tasks/repos.yml</li>
</ul> Pulp - Story #7689 (NEW): As a user I want my socket to be backed up by a systemd implementationhttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/76892020-10-12T13:25:04Zspredzy
<p>As a user I want my socket to be backed up by a systemd implementation.</p>
<p>Under its current form, the installer allows one to use unix domain socket, but not to configure them with a native systemd implementation. This is a RFE for this.</p> Pulp - Task #7642 (NEW): Update pulp_installer's list of supported Fedora releaseshttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/76422020-10-01T18:18:58Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>Fedora 32 is supported; pulplift CI tests it. Fedora 30 will probably be dropped in the task that blocks this.</p>
<p>Note that this list is in roles/*/meta/main.yml</p> Pulp - Task #7638 (NEW): Fix ansible_python_interpreter issues in pulp_installerhttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/76382020-10-01T18:03:57Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>There are 3 minor / potential issues pertaining to this.</p> Pulp - Task #7575 (NEW): pulp_installer's SELinux support should handle folder paths being changedhttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/75752020-09-25T21:09:08Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>pulp_install_dir, pulp_user_home, etc are currently baked into pulpcore-selinux.</p>
<p>pulp_installer should support accommodating this, such as by replacing the .fc file from pulpcore-selinux, or running label database commands.</p> Pulp - Task #7482 (NEW): pulp_installer change(s) for Recommended installation layouthttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/74822020-09-09T14:45:55Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>See parent task.</p>
<p>We will just tell pulp_installer users to stop the services before upgrading, instead of the symlink. We will still perform the directory move though.</p> Pulp - Story #7247 (NEW): As a pulp_installer developer-user, the pulp_rpm signing service will b...https://pulp.plan.io/issues/72472020-07-30T19:56:47Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>The current way pulp_rpm's signing service needs to be installed is a temporary.</p>
<p>So let's add the current ansible-based solution I already developed. I developed it as part of the selinux el8 dev env, and it's in the pulp_devel (not meant for end users.)</p> Pulp - Task #6942 (NEW): Update galaxy_ng docs for the pulp_installer install-from-rpm supporthttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/69422020-06-09T15:45:37Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>Its docs should show the example variables for doing this.</p> Pulp - Story #6914 (NEW): nginx listen port and ip can not be configured with a variablehttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/69142020-06-05T12:18:38ZPixelfool
<p>In an IPV6 environment, it is necessary to configure the port and IP address for binding. <br>
In roles/pulp_webserver/templates/nginx.conf.j2, line 34, the configuration default is:</p>
<pre><code class="text syntaxhl" data-language="text">server {
listen 80 default deferred;
...
}
</code></pre>
<p>One solution could be</p>
<pre><code class="text syntaxhl" data-language="text">server {
listen {{ pulp_nginx_bind }} default deferred;
...
}
</code></pre>
<p>Expected result:</p>
<pre><code class="text syntaxhl" data-language="text">server {
listen [2001:db8::1]:80 default deferred;
...
}
</code></pre> Pulp - Task #6798 (NEW): Document the new guidelines for plugin installation logichttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/67982020-05-21T18:47:54Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>There are 3 places they could be:</p>
<ol>
<li>A role in a separate git repo and on galaxy.</li>
<li>A separate role in the pulp_installer repo (pulp_rpm will be this.)</li>
<li>Conditional logic within the pulp_installer's other roles.</li>
</ol> Pulp - Task #6306 (ASSIGNED): Request EPEL8 versions of packages in the pulp-devel rolehttps://pulp.plan.io/issues/63062020-03-06T21:22:23Zmdepaulo@redhat.com
<p>This PR has to do some workarounds for EL8 support, because the packages were not in EPEL8 yet:
<a href="https://github.com/pulp/ansible-pulp/pull/243/files#" class="external">https://github.com/pulp/ansible-pulp/pull/243/files#</a></p>
<p>Ignoring some helpful developing tools packages:
jnettop
fd-find
fzf</p>
<p>and Installing F28 (Python 3.6) versions of a package we needt:
python3-virtualenvwrapper</p>
<p>and its deps:
python3-virtualenv-clone
python3-stevedore</p>
<p>We should request that they be packaged for EPEL8.
See "## Consumer request for packages"
<a href="https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/epel-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/KXMMLYSAXAVHDKFFBVEFYYZHPJBWXOQQ/" class="external">https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/epel-announce@lists.fedoraproject.org/thread/KXMMLYSAXAVHDKFFBVEFYYZHPJBWXOQQ/</a></p>
<p>And then added to the list of packages to install as normal.</p>