Hi,
the CERN htcondor one is derived from the htcondor module in HEP-puppet
which is what at least 3 sites in the UK used.
cheers
alessandra
On 02/03/2018 13:50, Stephen Jones wrote:
> Hi David,
>
> On 02/03/18 11:20, David Colling wrote:
>> we abandoned this morning's meeting as only a few people turned up.
>> But there was a
>> mood to discuss the migration to centos 7 so we will have an extra
>> meeting next Friday
>> to discuss this.
>
> It would be great if people turn up who have tried CentOS7, people who
> have used puppet 3, 4 or 5 to try CentOS7, or (esp.) anyone who has
> done all these things. And I'd be over the moon if people turn up who
> have written or used any of the modules in these places (see below) or
> who have rolled their own modules and published them in github,
> covering similar ground (as I have myself.)
>
> https://github.com/HEP-Puppet/*
> https://github.com/uobdic/UKI-SOUTHGRID-BRIS-HEP/
> https://github.com/alahiff/ral-htcondor-nagios-plugins/
> https://github.com/cernops/puppet-htcondor_ce/
>
> For me personally, I'd like to start to establish the best version of
> Puppet (3, 4 or 5) to settle on for the time being, the level of
> CentOS7 uptake already achieved (and hence the work still needed), the
> feasibility and likely efficiency of making an effort to reuse the
> puppet modules mentioned above etc., how re-use can be managed going
> forward (using SW/Eng principles of some kind). I'd also like to get a
> handle on which are the important (i.e. useful and reliable) modules
> for a typical site to use.
>
> Note: From discussions, I'm quite sure that Alessandra Forti is going
> to mention quite a few of these ideas in her talk on CentOS7 migration
> at the GridPP meeting coming up. So we don't need to nail all these
> things down at the Tech Meeting next week. But it might be good to
> find out if re-use is a "goer" (so to speak) or if we are just wasting
> time trying. I sincerely hope it's the former, but I fear there will
> be quite a few hurdles...
>
> Cheers,
>
> Ste
>
>
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