#1027 try to rewert accidentally deleted container with NetworkManager CI
Closed: Fixed a year ago by arrfab. Opened a year ago by vbenes.

Hi,
I incorrectly stated that we had migrated to the new openshift OCP CI cluster, but that didn't happen. This caused our NMCI instance to be gone. Fabian said it might be revertable as the PV might still be in place. Please do check if it's possible. Thank you! You can migrate to the new cluster, too if it works immediately.

Thank you, and sorry for the extra work for providing the wrong info.
Vladimir


Metadata Update from @arrfab:
- Issue assigned to arrfab

a year ago

Metadata Update from @arrfab:
- Issue priority set to: 🔥 Urgent 🔥 (was: Needs Review)
- Issue tagged with: centos-ci-infra, high-gain, medium-trouble, namespace-request

a year ago

thread link : https://lists.centos.org/pipermail/ci-users/2023-January/005905.html (for awareness)

@vbenes : https://jenkins-networkmanager.apps.ocp.ci.centos.org/
I reverted the git commit for the projects in ansible and so networkmanager was then back.
I had to redeploy jenkins, modify the PVC to match with previously existing PV and then manually update permissions on jenkins volume but at least it seems to have started.

Can you now migrate really on the new cluster asap ? Worth just reminding that this ocp.ci cluster will be powered off in March

Metadata Update from @arrfab:
- Issue close_status updated to: Fixed
- Issue status updated to: Closed (was: Open)

a year ago

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