EC2 monitoring script broken after Jenkins upgrade

Bug #1163979 reported by Paul Sokolovsky
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Linaro Android Infrastructure
Fix Released
Medium
Paul Sokolovsky

Bug Description

EC2 monitoring script no longer can get EC2 access credentials after upgrading Jenkins on android-build. This led to another zombie abscess over weekend and holiday.

Changed in linaro-android-infrastructure:
importance: Undecided → Critical
status: New → Confirmed
milestone: none → 2013.04
assignee: nobody → Paul Sokolovsky (pfalcon)
Revision history for this message
Paul Sokolovsky (pfalcon) wrote :

Downgrading, as lp:1170682 should largely resolve importance of this script (it's still needed as extra level of protection).

Changed in linaro-android-infrastructure:
importance: Critical → High
Changed in linaro-android-infrastructure:
milestone: 2013.04 → 2013.05
Revision history for this message
Paul Sokolovsky (pfalcon) wrote :

We don't have big failure stream any longer, downprioritizing, putting to backlog.

Changed in linaro-android-infrastructure:
milestone: 2013.05 → backlog
importance: High → Medium
Changed in linaro-android-infrastructure:
status: Confirmed → In Progress
milestone: backlog → 2013.09
Revision history for this message
Paul Sokolovsky (pfalcon) wrote :

Ok, script updated for new Jenkins config value storage method, and cronjob reinstated.

Changed in linaro-android-infrastructure:
status: In Progress → Fix Released
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