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Currently, we are blocked on an issue whereby Koji fails the build due to not knowing all the artifacts to archive. We have worked around this issue in our image descriptions while we wait for this to be fixed. During efforts to produce images through CBS, we discovered Koji doesn’t import environment groups. This is now enabled in CBS for Hyperscale. We have worked with CPE to enable the ability to use KIWI to build operating system images through CBS. We provide both CentOS Stream 8 and CentOS Stream 9 variants at quay.io/centoshyperscale/centos. Our container build pipeline is fully automated, and container images are built on the CentOS OpenShift CI/CD infrastructure and published weekly on Quay. We are working on a rebase to the latest CentOS Stream 9 kernel and incorporate support for building it for CentOS Stream 8 too. The latest version in the Hyperscale SIG is kernel-5.14. for CentOS Stream 8 and kernel-5.14.9 for CentOS Stream 9. We also fixed the accompanying selinux module, and updated the release docs to describe the latest release changes. Along the way, we further reduced the number of deviations from the Fedora rawhide spec of systemd. We updated our backport of systemd to v252. In particular, it now includes instructions on how to debug and update the SELinux policy. We’ve enhanced our Hyperscale systemd documentation with instructions on how to test the new builds with stock CentOS Stream. We have continued streamlining our user documentation website and keeping its content up to date.Īs previously mentioned, we would very much welcome any feedback and contributions you might have for this documentation. Please report any issues with these packages on our package-bugs tracker. Unless otherwise specified, packages are available in our main repository, which can be enabled with dnf install centos-hyperscale-release. See the membership section on the wiki for the current members list and how to join. We welcome anybody that’s interested and willing to do work within the scope of the SIG to join and contribute. Since the last update, the SIG gained four new members (Dalton Miner, Oleg Obleukhov, Vadim Fedorenko and Alexander Bulimov).

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The Hyperscale SIG focuses on enabling CentOS Stream deployment on large-scale infrastructures and facilitating collaboration on packages and tooling. For previous work, see the 2022Q3 report. This report covers work that happened between January 9th 2023 and April 3rd 2023. CentOS Hyperscale SIG Quarterly Report for 2023Q1ĬentOS Hyperscale SIG Quarterly Report for 2023Q1.











Centos update