Support #58672
openSepia Lab Access Request
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Description
1) Do you just need VPN access or will you also be running teuthology jobs?
Will also be running teuthology jobs
2) Desired Username:
linuxkidd
3) Alternate e-mail address(es) we can reach you at:
mkidd@redhat.com
4) If you don't already have an established history of code contributions to Ceph, is there an existing community or core developer you've worked with who has reviewed your work and can vouch for your access request?
n/a
5) Paste your SSH public key(s) between the pre
tags
ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDJD+2BHStkaMJ8RStIIz+yDJCGNT1wbwUnmuO71vNlFxzIyHGvCq3ktx2xTwZz/kj6ZayXYWIRH//BhK2/iK/v+u2WQMBURfMHbf0lDMmNfbHCDBjYvEYgFo4Jwvzq4WHus0AHh9TdVt+TpcxyGPhVbUJh8NZut+w4cRIKu2xGoZZGDeLgv9ijXvDPrCdBxtpvQnF99C0bCTdPM7MK1FSCQEaRmNUgzEj0H7R+gmWi0T4HUD8ZY7y0vWbYPqT3Z07My1u2BfRBYpXnv1655/b777TkSlzSasORhSTT0AkW25u90Rsj2JWr39+49/Ia9uOyFtZIirugEv2v7v/l0grN linuxkidd@lk-maximus
6) Paste your hashed VPN credentials between the pre
tags (Format: user@hostname 22CharacterSalt 65CharacterHashedPassword
)
linuxkidd@lk-maximus Y5In4eq1CKHkI/vQL7ekfA a48c3ffc2d8b7edbf10f5bdab97002cd9868a217f2f2a82f9807ef2f84a6fb2a
Updated by adam kraitman about 1 year ago
- Category set to User access
- Status changed from New to In Progress
- Assignee set to adam kraitman
Hey Michael Kidd,
You should have access to the Sepia lab now. Please verify you're able to connect to the vpn and ssh linuxkidd@teuthology.front.sepia.ceph.com using the private key matching the pubkey you provided.
Be sure to check out the following links for final workstation setup steps:
https://wiki.sepia.ceph.com/doku.php?id=vpnaccess#vpn_client_access
https://wiki.sepia.ceph.com/doku.php?id=testnodeaccess#ssh_config
Most developers choose to schedule runs from the shared teuthology VM. For information on that, see http://docs.ceph.com/teuthology/docs/intro_testers.html
If you plan on scheduling tests, one of the options you'll need to set with teuthology-suite is -p, --priority. Please refrain from using a priority lower than 101 (lower number = higher priority). When a high priority is used, it locks up too many testnodes at once and prevents other developers from testing changes.
Thanks.