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[Maintenance] Review Packet resources in use #362

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lixuna opened this issue Sep 3, 2020 · 13 comments
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[Maintenance] Review Packet resources in use #362

lixuna opened this issue Sep 3, 2020 · 13 comments

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@lixuna
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lixuna commented Sep 3, 2020

[Maintenance] Review Packet resources in use

  • review systems in the CNCF CCPE project
    • can any of these be deleted or consolidated?
  • review systems in the Openstack CCPE project
    • can any of these be deleted or consolidated?
  • review systems in the CNF Testbed project
    • can any of these be deleted or consolidated?
  • review systems in the CNF Sandbox project
    • can any of these be deleted or consolidated?
  • review systems in the CNCF Sandbox project
    • can any of these be deleted or consolidated?
@michaelspedersen
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I removed a couple of my nodes in the CNF Testbed project 👍

@lixuna
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lixuna commented Sep 4, 2020

Thank you, @michaelspedersen!

@denverwilliams also deleted a few

@vielmetti
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There are two projects - "CNCF CCPE" and "CNCF Openstack CCPE" - which have no associated resources with them. If these projects are completed, I can remove the projects. This will not have any impact on anything running right now, but will help clean things up, and of course if you need them again in the future we can create them anew.

attn @lixuna

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lixuna commented Nov 30, 2022

Thank you, @vielmetti

"CNCF CCPE" and "CNCF Openstack CCPE" can be deleted. Thank you for your help.

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Done! Thanks @lixuna

@vielmetti
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@lixuna @taylor one more for you -

The "CNF Sandbox" project currently has 3 machines in it, "mctest03", "mctest05", and "jmp27", all located in old Packet data centers AMS1, SJC1, and EWR1.

We are in the midst of closing those three data centers, so that infrastructure will need to be migrated to new locations (or just shut down if they are no longer in use).

I'm only measuring an incidental amount of bandwidth to these systems, so I'm pretty sure they are idle.

Appreciate your support on this.

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lixuna commented Dec 1, 2022

Hi @michaelspedersen - hope you are well.

Can we remove these machines from the CNF Sandbox project?

  • mctest03", "mctest05", and "jmp27

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Hi @michaelspedersen - hope you are well.

Can we remove these machines from the CNF Sandbox project?

  • mctest03", "mctest05", and "jmp27

Thank you

Hi @lixuna
Yes, you can (probably) remove the machines. I just checked and saw they were created by Taylor, so I have left them running for now (in case you want to check with him as well).

/Michael

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lixuna commented Dec 5, 2022

Thank you, @michaelspedersen

Hi @taylor, Can you please confirm that we can remove these machines?

Thanks

@vielmetti
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Of particular urgency and priority is the "jmp27" machine, @taylor , which is the last machine in a rack; getting if offline will allow our on-site operations to proceed as planned.

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taylor commented Dec 5, 2022

@michaelspedersen will be looking into that system tomorrow.

We will take care of them asap.

@vielmetti
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@taylor @michaelspedersen What is your final assessment of these three systems? They are all still online.

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@vielmetti We checked the systems, and I just deleted them now

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