[08:23:48] hello folks! [08:24:33] debmonitor-cli is now publishing the Debian OS version in https://debmonitor.wikimedia.org/images/ for the most recent images (need to expand the search, but for the moment we can start with a subset) [08:25:23] there are some important images like coredns, envoy, helm-state-metrics, etc.. all running Buster [08:26:15] with Debian dropping support for Buster in a few, we should probably upgrade to either Bookworm or Bullseye [11:31:07] elukey: I see you filed T368366; there's already T362981 with a WIP patch from me, which I'll clean up. [14:03:42] qq - I found some docker images in the registry named "dev/stretch/something" https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T367427#9921815 [14:04:01] mostly php based, I guess from ancient times.. anybody has context on those by any chance? [14:05:12] releng I think [14:11:29] already asked in there thanks, we'll see [14:11:36] hopefully some cleanup is possible [14:20:27] depends on what you mean by cleanup [14:20:44] you can delete all the tags of an image and it won't be listed in the _catalog enpoint [14:20:51] however, GC isn't functional really [14:21:04] so.. you can check out anytime you like, but you can never leave [14:22:02] you can. but you have to make sure all doors and windows are sealed and then climb up the chimney [14:24:08] chimney's sealed [15:49:32] have we talked about enabling the envoy flag that has it include x-envoy-downstream-service-cluster and x-envoy-downstream-service-node ? [15:50:51] the flag is confusingly called `add_user_agent` in httpconnectionmanager [15:50:53] https://www.envoyproxy.io/docs/envoy/latest/configuration/http/http_conn_man/headers#x-envoy-downstream-service-cluster [15:54:47] cdanis: envoy's naming of things is... dubious [15:55:09] TLS means Thread Local Storage in envoy, as j.ayme pointed out the other day [15:57:14] haha yes [15:57:17] incredibly dubious [15:57:32] I'm seeing some very weird things in traces and it would help to track some things down [15:57:55] and I don't think it would hurt anything else but I'm not 100% on that [16:00:42] to be fair, sometimes TLS means TLS in envoy as well :-p