On 2023-08-29 10:35:42, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
On 2023-08-16 13:32:17, Antoine Beaupré wrote:
Summary: I deployed a new GitLab CI runner backed by Podman instead of Docker, we hope it will improve the stability and our capacity at building images, but I need help testing it.
Reminder: if there are no objections, the podman runner will be online for all jobs *tomorrow*.
As an aside, GitLab will soon run it's 100th *thousand* pipeline, so I guess it's a good way to celebrate, with a fresh new runner! :)
The podman runner (with the cute name of `ci-runner-x86-02`) is now live and accepts "untagged" jobs or jobs tagged with one of: kvm, linux, debug-terminal, x86_64, x86-64, 16 CPU, 94.30 GiB, amd64, podman, tpa.
Please do notify us if any (unusual) problem occurs. We'll also be monitoring this through the Grafana dashboard:
https://grafana.torproject.org/d/fd0b2fb2-88d0-4f85-bc86-16164c083b51/gitlab...
user: tor-guest, no password
Also, according to that dashboard, we're grossly over capacity now, which means either two things:
1. we need to retire a runner 2. YOU need to RUN MORE CI! :)
I tend towards the latter...
Also remember that you can bring your own runners, any computer can be repurposed into a GitLab runner to pick up your more exotic jobs in all ways imaginable. See our instructions for that at:
https://gitlab.torproject.org/tpo/tpa/team/-/wikis/service/ci#registering-yo...
Have a good day and thanks for flying TPA!
A.