Galina Kistanova via llvm-dev
2020-Sep-11 04:35 UTC
[llvm-dev] Upcoming upgrade of LLVM buildbot
Hello everyone, The buildbot upgrade is entering the phase when the results to become visible. No change is required at this time on any of the builders. The bot owners could upgrade the buildbot on build computers later, at their convenience, as this is not on the critical path. We are going to upgrade the staging bot first. Then, once that is stable and all detected issues are resolved, we will upgrade the production bot. I will need some help with testing, and will be asking to move some of the builders temporarily to the staging. LLVM buildbot is a piece of critical infrastructure, so more eyes and hands in making sure it works properly the better. I'll be posting updates and ETA of particular changes in this thread. Please feel free to ask if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks Galina -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200910/ec518914/attachment.html>
Galina Kistanova via llvm-dev
2020-Sep-30 06:24 UTC
[llvm-dev] Upcoming upgrade of LLVM buildbot
Hello everyone, Starting tomorrow we will be upgrading the staging and production LLVM build bot. To make the transition smooth we would not accept any change to zorg from tomorrow 11:00 AM PDT till the production bot is up and running the new version. Please feel free to talk to me if you will have a special situation and if you would absolutely have to make changes. Thanks for your patience and understanding. If you are a bot owner, you do not need to do anything at this point, unless I'll ask you to help. Here is the plan. * Tomorrow, on September 30th, 2020, at 11:00 AM PDT we will upgrade the staging build bot to buildbot v2.8.4. If you are an owner of one of the staged builders, you would not need to do anything. The staging will go down for a short period of time, and then a new version will come up and will accept connections from your bots. We will be watching the staging and will be improving zorg for the next week or so. Meaning that staging will be restarted more often than before, and restarts will be done without further notices. * Once the staging is reliable you may want to move your bot from production to staging to make sure it will work as expected after the upgrade. I will send a note when this could be done. * After staging is good and we have about a week of running history, we will upgrade the production bot. I will send a separate announcement for this closer to the date. Once the production is up and running, I will need your feedback about blame e-mails delivery, IRC reporting issues, and anything you could spot wrong with the new bot. I hope the transition will go smoothly and we will handle issues quickly if any would come up. * After production is good and we have about a week of running history, I'll ask the bot owners to upgrade buildbots on their side. Please do not upgrade your buildbots unless I'll ask you to. We are trying to limit a number of moving parts at this stage. Thanks for your support and help. And please feel free to ask if you have questions. Galina On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 9:35 PM Galina Kistanova <gkistanova at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello everyone, > > The buildbot upgrade is entering the phase when the results to become > visible. > > No change is required at this time on any of the builders. The bot owners > could upgrade the buildbot on build computers later, at their convenience, > as this is not on the critical path. > > We are going to upgrade the staging bot first. Then, once that is stable > and all detected issues are resolved, we will upgrade the production bot. > > I will need some help with testing, and will be asking to move some of the > builders temporarily to the staging. LLVM buildbot is a piece of critical > infrastructure, so more eyes and hands in making sure it works properly the > better. > > I'll be posting updates and ETA of particular changes in this thread. > > Please feel free to ask if you have any questions or concerns. > > Thanks > > Galina > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20200929/1ac1e946/attachment.html>
Galina Kistanova via llvm-dev
2020-Oct-06 07:34 UTC
[llvm-dev] Upcoming upgrade of LLVM buildbot
Hello everyone, The staging buildbot was up and running for 6 days now, and looks good. Tomorrow at 12:00 PM PDT we will switch the production buildbot to the new version. If you are a bot owner, you do not need to do anything at this point, unless I'll ask you to help. The buildbot will go down for a short period of time, and then a new version will come up and will accept connections from your bots. Please note that the new version has a bit different URL structure. You will need to update the bookmarks or scripts if you have stored direct URLs to inside the buldbot. We will be watching the production and staging bots and will be improving zorg for the next week or so. I will need your feedback about blame e-mails delivery, IRC reporting issues, and anything you could spot wrong with the new bot. I hope the transition will go smoothly and we will handle issues quickly if any would come up. After production is good and we have about a week of running history, I'll ask the bot owners to upgrade buildbots on their side. Please do not upgrade your buildbots unless I'll ask you to. We are trying to limit a number of moving parts at this stage. We will start accepting change to zorg at this point. Please feel free to talk to me if you will have a special situation and if you would absolutely have to make changes. Thanks for your support and help. And please feel free to ask if you have questions. Galina On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 9:35 PM Galina Kistanova <gkistanova at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello everyone, > > The buildbot upgrade is entering the phase when the results to become > visible. > > No change is required at this time on any of the builders. The bot owners > could upgrade the buildbot on build computers later, at their convenience, > as this is not on the critical path. > > We are going to upgrade the staging bot first. Then, once that is stable > and all detected issues are resolved, we will upgrade the production bot. > > I will need some help with testing, and will be asking to move some of the > builders temporarily to the staging. LLVM buildbot is a piece of critical > infrastructure, so more eyes and hands in making sure it works properly the > better. > > I'll be posting updates and ETA of particular changes in this thread. > > Please feel free to ask if you have any questions or concerns. > > Thanks > > Galina > >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20201006/acb62673/attachment.html>
Vitaly Buka via llvm-dev
2020-Oct-07 21:57 UTC
[llvm-dev] Upcoming upgrade of LLVM buildbot
It looks like all sanitizer builder are still offline http://lab.llvm.org:8011/#/builders On Tue, 6 Oct 2020 at 00:34, Galina Kistanova via cfe-commits < cfe-commits at lists.llvm.org> wrote:> Hello everyone, > > The staging buildbot was up and running for 6 days now, and looks good. > > Tomorrow at 12:00 PM PDT we will switch the production buildbot to the new > version. > > If you are a bot owner, you do not need to do anything at this point, > unless I'll ask you to help. > The buildbot will go down for a short period of time, and then a new > version will come up and will accept connections from your bots. > > Please note that the new version has a bit different URL structure. You > will need to update the bookmarks or scripts if you have stored direct URLs > to inside the buldbot. > > We will be watching the production and staging bots and will be improving > zorg for the next week or so. > > I will need your feedback about blame e-mails delivery, IRC reporting > issues, and anything you could spot wrong with the new bot. I hope the > transition will go smoothly and we will handle issues quickly if any would > come up. > > After production is good and we have about a week of running history, I'll > ask the bot owners to upgrade buildbots on their side. Please do not > upgrade your buildbots unless I'll ask you to. We are trying to limit a > number of moving parts at this stage. We will start accepting change to > zorg at this point. Please feel free to talk to me if you will have a > special situation and if you would absolutely have to make changes. > > Thanks for your support and help. And please feel free to ask if you have > questions. > > Galina > > > On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 9:35 PM Galina Kistanova <gkistanova at gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello everyone, >> >> The buildbot upgrade is entering the phase when the results to become >> visible. >> >> No change is required at this time on any of the builders. The bot owners >> could upgrade the buildbot on build computers later, at their convenience, >> as this is not on the critical path. >> >> We are going to upgrade the staging bot first. Then, once that is stable >> and all detected issues are resolved, we will upgrade the production bot. >> >> I will need some help with testing, and will be asking to move some of >> the builders temporarily to the staging. LLVM buildbot is a piece of >> critical infrastructure, so more eyes and hands in making sure it works >> properly the better. >> >> I'll be posting updates and ETA of particular changes in this thread. >> >> Please feel free to ask if you have any questions or concerns. >> >> Thanks >> >> Galina >> >> _______________________________________________ > cfe-commits mailing list > cfe-commits at lists.llvm.org > https://lists.llvm.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/cfe-commits >-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20201007/60ff1e4c/attachment.html>
Galina Kistanova via llvm-dev
2020-Oct-20 02:35 UTC
[llvm-dev] Upcoming upgrade of LLVM buildbot
Hello everyone, We have reached the point when all the bots could be updated to a newer buildbot-worker software. We should be fine to go with whatever the version is current for the OS on your bots. If you are a bot owner, please feel free to move your bots to the staging, upgrade the buildbot worker, check to make sure it is still reliably green, and move it back to the production build bot. Please talk to me if for any reason you want to stay with the version you currently have installed. Feel free to ping me if you will get issues or will need help. In the meantime, we will lock the llvm-zorg repository for changes for a few days. I'm going to clean up the patches for the updated zorg and will commit them. Once that is done we are back to accepting the changes. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thanks Galina On Tue, Sep 29, 2020 at 11:24 PM Galina Kistanova <gkistanova at gmail.com> wrote:> Hello everyone, > > Starting tomorrow we will be upgrading the staging and production LLVM > build bot. > > To make the transition smooth we would not accept any change to zorg from > tomorrow 11:00 AM PDT till the production bot is up and running the new > version. Please feel free to talk to me if you will have a special > situation and if you would absolutely have to make changes. Thanks for your > patience and understanding. > > If you are a bot owner, you do not need to do anything at this point, > unless I'll ask you to help. > > Here is the plan. > > * Tomorrow, on September 30th, 2020, at 11:00 AM PDT we will upgrade the > staging build bot to buildbot v2.8.4. > > If you are an owner of one of the staged builders, you would not need to > do anything. The staging will go down for a short period of time, and then > a new version will come up and will accept connections from your bots. > > We will be watching the staging and will be improving zorg for the next > week or so. Meaning that staging will be restarted more often than before, > and restarts will be done without further notices. > > * Once the staging is reliable you may want to move your bot from > production to staging to make sure it will work as expected after the > upgrade. I will send a note when this could be done. > > * After staging is good and we have about a week of running history, we > will upgrade the production bot. I will send a separate announcement for > this closer to the date. > > Once the production is up and running, I will need your feedback about > blame e-mails delivery, IRC reporting issues, and anything you could spot > wrong with the new bot. I hope the transition will go smoothly and we will > handle issues quickly if any would come up. > > * After production is good and we have about a week of running history, > I'll ask the bot owners to upgrade buildbots on their side. Please do not > upgrade your buildbots unless I'll ask you to. We are trying to limit a > number of moving parts at this stage. > > Thanks for your support and help. And please feel free to ask if you have > questions. > > Galina > > > On Thu, Sep 10, 2020 at 9:35 PM Galina Kistanova <gkistanova at gmail.com> > wrote: > >> Hello everyone, >> >> The buildbot upgrade is entering the phase when the results to become >> visible. >> >> No change is required at this time on any of the builders. The bot owners >> could upgrade the buildbot on build computers later, at their convenience, >> as this is not on the critical path. >> >> We are going to upgrade the staging bot first. Then, once that is stable >> and all detected issues are resolved, we will upgrade the production bot. >> >> I will need some help with testing, and will be asking to move some of >> the builders temporarily to the staging. LLVM buildbot is a piece of >> critical infrastructure, so more eyes and hands in making sure it works >> properly the better. >> >> I'll be posting updates and ETA of particular changes in this thread. >> >> Please feel free to ask if you have any questions or concerns. >> >> Thanks >> >> Galina >> >>-------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://lists.llvm.org/pipermail/llvm-dev/attachments/20201019/60ac3c07/attachment.html>