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@sdodson sdodson commented Sep 21, 2021

Reverts #1056

This appears to have broken graph building.

2021-09-21T13:09:26Z ERROR graph_builder::graph] unrecognized graph-data version 1.1.0
    ; supported versions: ["1.0.0"]

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sdodson commented Sep 21, 2021

@wking @vrutkovs FYI

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wking commented Sep 21, 2021

openshift/cincinnati#538 should avoid the issue, once that gets promoted into production.

wking added a commit to wking/cincinnati-graph-data that referenced this pull request Sep 23, 2021
So we can explain why we're blocking the different edges [1] (the
promql -> PromQL type change is in flight with [2]).

The zz in the filename for the vSphere hostname block ensures that one
sorts last alphabetically, because it's the broadest block, and legacy
Cincinnati services will prefer the final regular expression they load
for a given 'to' target.

This is basically a second attempt at my earlier 39bc2fb
(blocked-edges/4.7.4*: Targeted edge blocking and version 1.1.0,
2021-09-01, openshift#1056), which ended up getting reverted in da1254a
(Revert "blocked-edges/4.7.4*: Targeted edge blocking and version
1.1.0", 2021-09-21, openshift#1078) because the production Cincinnati was mad
about the 1.1.0 version string.  [3] taught Cincinnati to relax, and
now that's live (and we never shipped any versions that would be mad
about 1.1.0 to customers, the 4.6.0 Update Service operator went out
before [4]).

[1]: openshift/enhancements#821
[2]: openshift/enhancements#910
[3]: openshift/cincinnati#538
[4]: openshift/cincinnati#314
wking added a commit to wking/cincinnati-graph-data that referenced this pull request Sep 27, 2021
So we can explain why we're blocking the different edges [1] (the
promql -> PromQL type change is in flight with [2]).

The zz in the filename for the vSphere hostname block ensures that one
sorts last alphabetically, because it's the broadest block, and legacy
Cincinnati services will prefer the final regular expression they load
for a given 'to' target.

This is basically a second attempt at my earlier 39bc2fb
(blocked-edges/4.7.4*: Targeted edge blocking and version 1.1.0,
2021-09-01, openshift#1056), which ended up getting reverted in da1254a
(Revert "blocked-edges/4.7.4*: Targeted edge blocking and version
1.1.0", 2021-09-21, openshift#1078) because the production Cincinnati was mad
about the 1.1.0 version string.  [3] taught Cincinnati to relax, and
now that's live (and we never shipped any versions that would be mad
about 1.1.0 to customers, the 4.6.0 Update Service operator went out
before [4]).

[1]: openshift/enhancements#821
[2]: openshift/enhancements#910
[3]: openshift/cincinnati#538
[4]: openshift/cincinnati#314
wking added a commit to wking/cincinnati-graph-data that referenced this pull request Sep 27, 2021
So we can explain why we're blocking the different edges [1] (the
promql -> PromQL type change is in flight with [2]).

The zz in the filename for the vSphere hostname block ensures that one
sorts last alphabetically, because it's the broadest block, and legacy
Cincinnati services will prefer the final regular expression they load
for a given 'to' target.

This is basically a second attempt at my earlier 39bc2fb
(blocked-edges/4.7.4*: Targeted edge blocking and version 1.1.0,
2021-09-01, openshift#1056), which ended up getting reverted in da1254a
(Revert "blocked-edges/4.7.4*: Targeted edge blocking and version
1.1.0", 2021-09-21, openshift#1078) because the production Cincinnati was mad
about the 1.1.0 version string.  [3] taught Cincinnati to relax, and
now that's live (and we never shipped any versions that would be mad
about 1.1.0 to customers, the 4.6.0 Update Service operator went out
before [4]).

[1]: openshift/enhancements#821
[2]: openshift/enhancements#910
[3]: openshift/cincinnati#538
[4]: openshift/cincinnati#314
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