BCDevOps / devops-requests

This repository is used to track the DevOps requests for platform services team.
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Moodle #526

Closed warrenchristian1telus closed 4 years ago

warrenchristian1telus commented 4 years ago

Step 2

Make sure no duplicated request exists, search here: https://github.com/BCDevOps/devops-requests/issues

Step 3

Are you requesting to:

Step 4.1

To address current capacity issues related to the limited Platform CPU, we’ve made the difficult decision to temporarily prioritize new project requests, based on the following criteria, please check the ones that apply to your project.

This is a temporary situation only, which will be resolved when we migrate to OpenShift 4 (OCP 4) in Fall 2020. Our OCP 4 expansion more than doubles current CPU capacity with new production clusters, plus an additional Azure Cloud offering.

Step 4.2

Fill out the following fields

Step 5

Submit this ticket and email us the contact information.

For security purpose, please provide the following contact information to the email address - pathfinder@gov.bc.ca

requestron[bot] commented 4 years ago

Thank you for requesting a new Openshift Project Set! We look forward to having you on our platform!

If you're new to the platform (or even if you've been around a while and just need a refresher!), please read over our Onboarding Journey.It outlines what we expect of you and what you can expect from us. Please take a look!

mitovskaol commented 4 years ago

The project set should be provisioned in the ARO Pathfinder cluster Adding @patricksimonian to this ticket to take care of the namespace provisioning in ARO .

patricksimonian commented 4 years ago

The project set has been provisioned! Please log into https://console-openshift-console.apps.pathfinder.aro.devops.gov.bc.ca/ to find your namespaces :) @warrenchristian1telus

requestron[bot] commented 4 years ago

This issue has now been closed. It has been completed, unless a comment indicates otherwise.

Assuming this task was approved, you will find your project set by logging into the Openshift console and navigating to the Application Console. There, you will find a list of all projects to which you have access. The technical steward will have admin access and can add new users to the projects as required.

If you have additional problems or questions, please feel free to ask the community on RocketChat on the #devops-howto channel!