Hi all!
Let me announce a definite date for our JIRA/FishEye upgrade:
Wednesday, March 8, around 9:00 UTC
Expect downtimes of several hours at https://code.reactos.org and https://jira.reactos.org around this time.
I can say for sure that I will have enough time on this day and the following to deal with all possible incidents that could happen during the complex upgrade. This also allows me to get direct in-person feedback from all the devs attending CLT on the weekend after that :)
The upgrade to JIRA 7.x is a major one, and Atlassian recommends everyone to have a look at the new features: https://confluence.atlassian.com/migration/jira-7/server_jira_product-change...
Best regards,
Colin
Colin,
Thanks for the update, and for taking the time to work on this!
Regards,
Mark
On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 7:35 PM, Colin Finck colin@reactos.org wrote:
Hi all!
Let me announce a definite date for our JIRA/FishEye upgrade:
Wednesday, March 8, around 9:00 UTC
Expect downtimes of several hours at https://code.reactos.org and https://jira.reactos.org around this time.
I can say for sure that I will have enough time on this day and the following to deal with all possible incidents that could happen during the complex upgrade. This also allows me to get direct in-person feedback from all the devs attending CLT on the weekend after that :)
The upgrade to JIRA 7.x is a major one, and Atlassian recommends everyone to have a look at the new features: https://confluence.atlassian.com/migration/jira-7/server_jira_product-change...
Best regards,
Colin
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Congratulations Colin for the JIRA update! Hermès
-----Message d'origine----- De : Ros-dev [mailto:ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org] De la part de Mark Jansen Envoyé : vendredi 24 février 2017 19:52 À : ReactOS Development List Objet : Re: [ros-dev] JIRA/FishEye upgrade on March 8
Colin,
Thanks for the update, and for taking the time to work on this!
Regards,
Mark
On Fri, Feb 24, 2017 at 7:35 PM, Colin Finck colin@reactos.org wrote:
Hi all!
Let me announce a definite date for our JIRA/FishEye upgrade:
Wednesday, March 8, around 9:00 UTC
Expect downtimes of several hours at https://code.reactos.org and https://jira.reactos.org around this time.
I can say for sure that I will have enough time on this day and the following to deal with all possible incidents that could happen during the complex upgrade. This also allows me to get direct in-person feedback from all the devs attending CLT on the weekend after that :)
The upgrade to JIRA 7.x is a major one, and Atlassian recommends everyone to have a look at the new features: https://confluence.atlassian.com/migration/jira-7/server_jira_product- changes
Best regards,
Colin
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Hi all!
I have successfully upgraded JIRA to the latest version 7.3.2 and https://jira.reactos.org is back up! Unfortunately, we already had the first regression report 15 minutes later: https://jira.reactos.org/browse/ONLINE-682 :(
Please check it out and tell me if anything else regressed. I can try to fix any regressions tomorrow or we have to bring them to Atlassian's attention.
FishEye/Crucible continues to be the hard customer again and I probably won't get it fully upgraded today. More will follow tomorrow.
Cheers,
Colin
Am 24.02.2017 um 19:35 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
Let me announce a definite date for our JIRA/FishEye upgrade:
Wednesday, March 8, around 9:00 UTC
Expect downtimes of several hours at https://code.reactos.org and https://jira.reactos.org around this time.
I can say for sure that I will have enough time on this day and the following to deal with all possible incidents that could happen during the complex upgrade. This also allows me to get direct in-person feedback from all the devs attending CLT on the weekend after that :)
The upgrade to JIRA 7.x is a major one, and Atlassian recommends everyone to have a look at the new features: https://confluence.atlassian.com/migration/jira-7/server_jira_product-change...
Best regards,
Colin
Ros-dev mailing list Ros-dev@reactos.org http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev
Hi all!
FishEye is back online as well now and currently indexing our repository. Due to the better performance of the new server, it does so nicely without taking down the entire JIRA and FishEye instances :)
From my side, the entire upgrade is done now and all major bugs should
have been fixed. If you still notice regressions, please report them! Note that some of them may need to be reported to Atlassian though as we basically use vanilla JIRA and FishEye installations.
Cheers,
Colin
Am 08.03.2017 um 15:57 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
I have successfully upgraded JIRA to the latest version 7.3.2 and https://jira.reactos.org is back up! Unfortunately, we already had the first regression report 15 minutes later: https://jira.reactos.org/browse/ONLINE-682 :(
Please check it out and tell me if anything else regressed. I can try to fix any regressions tomorrow or we have to bring them to Atlassian's attention.
FishEye/Crucible continues to be the hard customer again and I probably won't get it fully upgraded today. More will follow tomorrow.
Cheers,
Colin
Am 24.02.2017 um 19:35 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
Let me announce a definite date for our JIRA/FishEye upgrade:
Wednesday, March 8, around 9:00 UTC
Expect downtimes of several hours at https://code.reactos.org and https://jira.reactos.org around this time.
I can say for sure that I will have enough time on this day and the following to deal with all possible incidents that could happen during the complex upgrade. This also allows me to get direct in-person feedback from all the devs attending CLT on the weekend after that :)
The upgrade to JIRA 7.x is a major one, and Atlassian recommends everyone to have a look at the new features: https://confluence.atlassian.com/migration/jira-7/server_jira_product-change...
Best regards,
Colin
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hi there,
im not sure if this issue has raised because of this upgrade...
Go to web home and then click on "Live Activity" (at the botton of the page) Shouldn´t it be public info?
From upgrade, it asks you to login.... It didnt before upgrade....
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 8:11 PM, Colin Finck colin@reactos.org wrote:
Hi all!
FishEye is back online as well now and currently indexing our repository. Due to the better performance of the new server, it does so nicely without taking down the entire JIRA and FishEye instances :)
From my side, the entire upgrade is done now and all major bugs should have been fixed. If you still notice regressions, please report them! Note that some of them may need to be reported to Atlassian though as we basically use vanilla JIRA and FishEye installations.
Cheers,
Colin
Am 08.03.2017 um 15:57 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
I have successfully upgraded JIRA to the latest version 7.3.2 and https://jira.reactos.org is back up! Unfortunately, we already had the first regression report 15 minutes later: https://jira.reactos.org/browse/ONLINE-682 :(
Please check it out and tell me if anything else regressed. I can try to fix any regressions tomorrow or we have to bring them to Atlassian's attention.
FishEye/Crucible continues to be the hard customer again and I probably won't get it fully upgraded today. More will follow tomorrow.
Cheers,
Colin
Am 24.02.2017 um 19:35 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
Let me announce a definite date for our JIRA/FishEye upgrade:
Wednesday, March 8, around 9:00 UTC
Expect downtimes of several hours at https://code.reactos.org and https://jira.reactos.org around this time.
I can say for sure that I will have enough time on this day and the following to deal with all possible incidents that could happen during the complex upgrade. This also allows me to get direct in-person feedback from all the devs attending CLT on the weekend after that :)
The upgrade to JIRA 7.x is a major one, and Atlassian recommends everyone to have a look at the new features: https://confluence.atlassian.com/migration/jira-7/server_
jira_product-changes
Best regards,
Colin
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It's an issue on Atlassian's side.
________________________________ From: Ros-dev ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org on behalf of Javier Agustìn Fernàndez Arroyo elhoir@gmail.com Sent: Tuesday, March 14, 2017 7:17:31 AM To: ReactOS Development List Subject: Re: [ros-dev] JIRA/FishEye upgrade on March 8
hi there,
im not sure if this issue has raised because of this upgrade...
Go to web home and then click on "Live Activity" (at the botton of the page) Shouldn´t it be public info?
From upgrade, it asks you to login.... It didnt before upgrade....
On Thu, Mar 9, 2017 at 8:11 PM, Colin Finck <colin@reactos.orgmailto:colin@reactos.org> wrote: Hi all!
FishEye is back online as well now and currently indexing our repository. Due to the better performance of the new server, it does so nicely without taking down the entire JIRA and FishEye instances :)
From my side, the entire upgrade is done now and all major bugs should
have been fixed. If you still notice regressions, please report them! Note that some of them may need to be reported to Atlassian though as we basically use vanilla JIRA and FishEye installations.
Cheers,
Colin
Am 08.03.2017 um 15:57 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
I have successfully upgraded JIRA to the latest version 7.3.2 and https://jira.reactos.org is back up! Unfortunately, we already had the first regression report 15 minutes later: https://jira.reactos.org/browse/ONLINE-682 :(
Please check it out and tell me if anything else regressed. I can try to fix any regressions tomorrow or we have to bring them to Atlassian's attention.
FishEye/Crucible continues to be the hard customer again and I probably won't get it fully upgraded today. More will follow tomorrow.
Cheers,
Colin
Am 24.02.2017 um 19:35 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
Let me announce a definite date for our JIRA/FishEye upgrade:
Wednesday, March 8, around 9:00 UTC
Expect downtimes of several hours at https://code.reactos.org and https://jira.reactos.org around this time.
I can say for sure that I will have enough time on this day and the following to deal with all possible incidents that could happen during the complex upgrade. This also allows me to get direct in-person feedback from all the devs attending CLT on the weekend after that :)
The upgrade to JIRA 7.x is a major one, and Atlassian recommends everyone to have a look at the new features: https://confluence.atlassian.com/migration/jira-7/server_jira_product-change...
Best regards,
Colin
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Hi again!
Mark's commit yesterday has revealed a misconfiguration of the FishEye indexing. Namely it only indexed source code files up to 100 KB and his edited freetype.c was 136 KB. Looking into our repository, we have source code files up to 1 MB.
Unfortunately, the only way to fix this is changing the limit and letting FishEye reindex the repository. I have set the limit to 5 MB now to be on the safe side and launched the reindexing. FishEye information about the "reactos" repo is unavailable during that time.
I expect general source code information to come back in a couple of hours. Indexing all diff information takes a little longer and I expect it to be done by the beginning of next week.
Sorry for the inconveniences, but I better get basic things right before we have to live with them for a long time.
- Colin
Am 09.03.2017 um 20:11 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
FishEye is back online as well now and currently indexing our repository. Due to the better performance of the new server, it does so nicely without taking down the entire JIRA and FishEye instances :)
From my side, the entire upgrade is done now and all major bugs should have been fixed. If you still notice regressions, please report them! Note that some of them may need to be reported to Atlassian though as we basically use vanilla JIRA and FishEye installations.
Cheers,
Colin
Am 08.03.2017 um 15:57 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
I have successfully upgraded JIRA to the latest version 7.3.2 and https://jira.reactos.org is back up! Unfortunately, we already had the first regression report 15 minutes later: https://jira.reactos.org/browse/ONLINE-682 :(
Please check it out and tell me if anything else regressed. I can try to fix any regressions tomorrow or we have to bring them to Atlassian's attention.
FishEye/Crucible continues to be the hard customer again and I probably won't get it fully upgraded today. More will follow tomorrow.
Cheers,
Colin
Am 24.02.2017 um 19:35 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
Let me announce a definite date for our JIRA/FishEye upgrade:
Wednesday, March 8, around 9:00 UTC
Expect downtimes of several hours at https://code.reactos.org and https://jira.reactos.org around this time.
I can say for sure that I will have enough time on this day and the following to deal with all possible incidents that could happen during the complex upgrade. This also allows me to get direct in-person feedback from all the devs attending CLT on the weekend after that :)
The upgrade to JIRA 7.x is a major one, and Atlassian recommends everyone to have a look at the new features: https://confluence.atlassian.com/migration/jira-7/server_jira_product-change...
Best regards,
Colin
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No worries. Getting the thing setup correctly is worth any wait.
On 16 March 2017 at 10:39, Colin Finck colin@reactos.org wrote:
Hi again!
Mark's commit yesterday has revealed a misconfiguration of the FishEye indexing. Namely it only indexed source code files up to 100 KB and his edited freetype.c was 136 KB. Looking into our repository, we have source code files up to 1 MB.
Unfortunately, the only way to fix this is changing the limit and letting FishEye reindex the repository. I have set the limit to 5 MB now to be on the safe side and launched the reindexing. FishEye information about the "reactos" repo is unavailable during that time.
I expect general source code information to come back in a couple of hours. Indexing all diff information takes a little longer and I expect it to be done by the beginning of next week.
Sorry for the inconveniences, but I better get basic things right before we have to live with them for a long time.
- Colin
Am 09.03.2017 um 20:11 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
FishEye is back online as well now and currently indexing our repository. Due to the better performance of the new server, it does so nicely without taking down the entire JIRA and FishEye instances :)
From my side, the entire upgrade is done now and all major bugs should have been fixed. If you still notice regressions, please report them! Note that some of them may need to be reported to Atlassian though as we basically use vanilla JIRA and FishEye installations.
Cheers,
Colin
Am 08.03.2017 um 15:57 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
I have successfully upgraded JIRA to the latest version 7.3.2 and https://jira.reactos.org is back up! Unfortunately, we already had the first regression report 15 minutes later: https://jira.reactos.org/browse/ONLINE-682 :(
Please check it out and tell me if anything else regressed. I can try to fix any regressions tomorrow or we have to bring them to Atlassian's attention.
FishEye/Crucible continues to be the hard customer again and I probably won't get it fully upgraded today. More will follow tomorrow.
Cheers,
Colin
Am 24.02.2017 um 19:35 schrieb Colin Finck:
Hi all!
Let me announce a definite date for our JIRA/FishEye upgrade:
Wednesday, March 8, around 9:00 UTC
Expect downtimes of several hours at https://code.reactos.org and https://jira.reactos.org around this time.
I can say for sure that I will have enough time on this day and the following to deal with all possible incidents that could happen during the complex upgrade. This also allows me to get direct in-person feedback from all the devs attending CLT on the weekend after that :)
The upgrade to JIRA 7.x is a major one, and Atlassian recommends everyone to have a look at the new features: https://confluence.atlassian.com/migration/jira-7/server_
jira_product-changes
Best regards,
Colin
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Am 16.03.2017 um 10:39 schrieb Colin Finck:
I expect general source code information to come back in a couple of hours. Indexing all diff information takes a little longer and I expect it to be done by the beginning of next week.
Surprisingly, the reindexing has already been completed :) You can now use FishEye as usual again and I don't expect any more such interruptions for now.
For the record, FishEye's source code index for all files up to 5 MB of revisions up to r74189 is now 8.9 GB. It was 7.5 GB for files up to 100 KB before, so it should encompass much more information now.
- Colin
Nice! Awesome job Colin. :)
On 18 March 2017 at 17:34, Colin Finck colin@reactos.org wrote:
Am 16.03.2017 um 10:39 schrieb Colin Finck:
I expect general source code information to come back in a couple of hours. Indexing all diff information takes a little longer and I expect it to be done by the beginning of next week.
Surprisingly, the reindexing has already been completed :) You can now use FishEye as usual again and I don't expect any more such interruptions for now.
For the record, FishEye's source code index for all files up to 5 MB of revisions up to r74189 is now 8.9 GB. It was 7.5 GB for files up to 100 KB before, so it should encompass much more information now.
- Colin
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