Closed Bug 976257 Opened 10 years ago Closed 10 years ago

relocate kvm1.infra.scl1.mozilla.com and kvm5.infra.scl1.mozilla.com to scl3

Categories

(Infrastructure & Operations :: DCOps, task)

x86
macOS
task
Not set
normal

Tracking

(Not tracked)

RESOLVED FIXED

People

(Reporter: arich, Unassigned)

References

Details

(Whiteboard: needs IPMI firmware reflash)

These two nodes have been removed from the cluster and are ready to be be moved to relabs.releng.scl3.mozilla.com and retasked for relops development use. 

Dustin, can you set up new DNS/DHCP for them so they'll be ready to reinstall when dcops moves them, please?
Inventory updated:

https://inventory.mozilla.org/en-US/systems/show/2400/
https://inventory.mozilla.org/en-US/systems/show/4585/

Unfortunately, they didn't have DHCP entries in scl1 (!).  The first node's IMPI is down (not surprising) and its kernel is too old to support IPMI (!), so I can't get the MAC address for its IPMI interface.  If whoever moves these can grab that value from the machine sticker, BIOS, or whatever, and add it to inventory, that'd be great.  The management hostname should be ix1204-3-mgmt.inband.releng.scl3.mozilla.com and it should have a dynamically selected IP from scl3_releng_vlan216.
colo-trip: --- → scl1
Whiteboard: scl1 --> scl3
Both nodes have been relocated and racked in SCL3, inventory updated with missing MAC address. However ix1204-3-mgmt.inband.releng.scl3.mozilla.com has a bad IPMI firmware causing it to not be accessible.  I've reached out to iX Systems to see if they can provide me with a re-flash.
colo-trip: scl1 → scl3
Whiteboard: scl1 --> scl3 → needs IPMI firmware reflash
Both IPMIs are now accessible.

fping 10.26.16.{27,28} 
10.26.16.27 is alive
10.26.16.28 is alive
Status: NEW → RESOLVED
Closed: 10 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
Product: mozilla.org → Infrastructure & Operations
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