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* use the !squirrel stalk word in #releng | * use the !squirrel stalk word in #releng | ||
* Follow the escalation route at https://wiki.mozilla.org/ReleaseEngineering#Contacting_Release_Engineering | * Follow the escalation route at https://wiki.mozilla.org/ReleaseEngineering#Contacting_Release_Engineering | ||
* ping in #taskcluster (see https://wiki.mozilla.org/TaskCluster for coverage in any timezone) | |||
Other signs of a global issue include: | Other signs of a global issue include: | ||
* you see nagios alerts for the issue in #sysadmins | * you see nagios alerts for the issue in #sysadmins | ||
* there's already a whistle pig notification (https://whistlepig.mozilla.org/) (but still let MOC know it's tree impacting) | * there's already a whistle pig notification (https://whistlepig.mozilla.org/) (but still let MOC know it's tree impacting) | ||
Revision as of 18:28, 24 May 2016
Guidelines on escalating build farm events to Release Engineering and the MOC.
If an issue appears "global" -- outside of what RelEng can control like ftp.m.o or hg.m.o being down -- then going directly to the MOC can save a lot of time -- especially during off hours. The MOC can be reached either in irc #moc, or at moc@mozilla.com. The MOC knows how to contact and escalate any issue.
If it's something RelEng can handle (or you also want them to be aware), here's the escalation path:
- ping *|buildduty in #releng
- use the !squirrel stalk word in #releng
- Follow the escalation route at https://wiki.mozilla.org/ReleaseEngineering#Contacting_Release_Engineering
- ping in #taskcluster (see https://wiki.mozilla.org/TaskCluster for coverage in any timezone)
Other signs of a global issue include:
- you see nagios alerts for the issue in #sysadmins
- there's already a whistle pig notification (https://whistlepig.mozilla.org/) (but still let MOC know it's tree impacting)