Task #14173
closedCreate VM for Marcos Oliva Kaczmarek (ge83cas)
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Description
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Virtual Machine:
TUMID: ge83cas
Name of requester: Marcos Oliva Kaczmarek
VM Name: PlaywrightE2EReportServer
Description: Run a Report Server for E2E Test Reporting (https://github.com/CyborgTests/playwright-reports-server?tab=readme-ov-file).
On the server, reports of E2E Test executions for open PRs, especially for failed tests, are going to be stored. This means we might need a larger than usual storage.
Project type: Bachelor thesis
Supervisor: Maximilian Anzinger
Open ports: 80, 443, 3000, 8080, 8443
Additional user accounts:
Comments: The idea is that GitHub-Actions uploads the reports to the server and the Developers can access them directly through links in their PR.
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R- Updated by requestaccess - about 2 months ago
Hi [~ge83cas],
this Jira ticket was created automatically from your request on requestaccess.aet.cit.tum.de.
You will see the current processing status here and can add information if necessary. You can also ask questions as comments in this ticket.
Please note that all further steps are not automated.
Thank you for your patience and have a wonderful day.
Your ITG Bot
IA Updated by Ignacio Alejandro about 2 months ago
Hi [~ge83cas] ,
thanks for reaching out, I'll take care of creating the VM as soon as possible.
I'd like to clear up some things to create the VM correctly first though. First, I don't find an account associated to your TUM-ID; you might need to create one by going to [https://requestaccess.aet.cit.tum.de/account/new] and configuring an SSH-Keypair locally. Let me know if I'm overseeing something though! After I have an account, I can configure SSH-Access.
I'd also allocate 100GiB to the VM, but I'm not clear on what the requirements are. Do you assess that to be enough? I'd be happy to make a more educated assessment on the required size, if you'd provide me with more detailed information about the project. It's also possible to extend the storage without downtime of the VM, though it'd be suboptimal.
Feel free to write me on Slack or here about any other questions.
Cheers,
Ignacio