[Pulp-dev] Katello/Pulp Integration meeting
Grant Gainey
ggainey at redhat.com
Wed May 12 16:12:59 UTC 2021
May 12, 2021
Overview
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Katello Schedule
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4.1 branching ~May 2021
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pulpcore 3.10 (or newer)
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4.2 branching ~August 2021
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4.3 branching ~Nov 2021
Pulp
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Pulpcore
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Django 2.2.23 expected May 13th
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https://github.com/django/django/pull/14372/files#diff-4e258c842491991e7d5af289ca7f850661292ab721c4ff3ee1c6db52434b21daR5
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Required pulp change will be released into 3.7, 3.9, and 3.11
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Also backporting this change https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8712
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Pulpcore 3.13 expected tentatively May 18th.
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Alternate Content Source to be delivered in Julyish
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New Pulp tasking system
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Off by default, eventually will become default
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Available in 3.14
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Does not use Redis, but we’re keeping Redis in the stack for now
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Higher throughput, makes Pulp fully HA, no resource manager
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https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8495
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Need to change how you run the workers and set a setting to opt-in
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RPM
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Working on a 3.7-thru-3.11 compatible release (pulp-rpm-3.11)
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Includes modulemd static_context change
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Might affect applicability in katello
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Requires some orchestration/rework in git - in-progress
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Very very few changes from 3.10
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A few known issues with BZs
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“Soon” ™ (as priorities allow)
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https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8722
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https://pulp.plan.io/issues/8713
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Migration
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Investigating post-migration capsule (pulp3->pulp2) sync
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Ansible
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No updates
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Pulp Container
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2.5.3 incoming for katello-4.1 but depends on the Django fix
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Assisting with BZ verification
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Pulp CLI
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New version of click (8.0) causes the CLI to break
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https://github.com/clarkperkins/click-shell/pull/29
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If ^ isn’t merged/released soon, we’ll pin and release
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What about pulp_python?
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Very possibly - stay tuned
Katello
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Finished discussing alternate content sources, ostree, metadata
mirroring this week for estimates
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Katello 4.1 RC soon
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Container Gateway “done”
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Removing more Pulp 2 code, applicability related code is now gone
QE
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Finishing up remaining BZs for migration
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Looking into katello-4.1 features
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Automation failures
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Grant Gainey
Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat System Management Engineering
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