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==== Release ====
 
==== Release ====
 
** Email to ARM mailing list
 
** Email to ARM mailing list
 
** Blogpost including links
 
** Blogpost including links
 
** Wiki page for the release highlighting changes, notes
 
** Wiki page for the release highlighting changes, notes

Revision as of 14:30, 10 May 2011


Daily Infrastructure Duties

  • Builder status - Are all machines checking in? Have NFS shares mount?
  • Back-ups - Check all automated back ups
    • Ireland, New Zealand - /var/koji-backup/
      • should contain backups of "/etc" and a postgresql dump, run on a daily basis at midnight.
      • Ireland should also have a full copy of "/mnt/koji"
  • Check available disk space on all relevant machines - Hongkong, Ireland and New Zealand.


Repo Compose and Release

Repo Closure

  • Run 'depcheck' to ensure no broken dependencies that can be resolved.
    • Fix any issues

Compose

  • Run 'mash' to create a repository
    mash -o /mnt/koji/mash/beta/f13-arm-2011-05-06 f13-arm

Sign Packages

  • Temporarily done with 'rpm --addsign'. This is done on Hong Kong using Paul's account. Pass phrase is the old root password. You will need to enter the pass phrase about five times as the packages are signed.
    ls *.rpm | xargs rpm --addsign
  • After packages are signed, you must run createrepo again to include the new metadata. Createrepo should be run from the parent directory of "Packages".
    createrepo -o . Packages/

Create new root filesystem

  • On the OpenRD using mkrootfs-f13 ( script packaged for rootfs creation, installed on openRD ). You will need to edit the fedora-arm-koji.repo file in /etc/yum.repos.d/ to point to the newly created repo.
    mkrootfs-f13
    • edit rootfs adding in correct URL for yum pointing to the latest compose

Update ARM-VM RPM Package

Release

    • Email to ARM mailing list
    • Blogpost including links
    • Wiki page for the release highlighting changes, notes