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UID:pretalx-fosdem2022-EPAGCH@cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T104500
DESCRIPTION:Heard about CUE (https://cuelang.org/) but not sure where to ge
 t started? Unsure how to integrate CUE with an existing configuration? Nee
 d some pointers on the best practices for structuring and managing your da
 ta and schema? Unclear how and when to use the tooling layer? \n\nMarcel v
 an Lohuizen and Paul Jolly start with a quick overview of CUE the language
 \, then move on to present practical examples of CUE in action\, including
  common patterns for validation\, policy\, integration with existing non-C
 UE configuration and more.
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LOCATION:d.InfraMgt
SUMMARY:A practical guide to CUE: patterns for everyday use - Marcel van Lo
 huizen\, Paul Jolly
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/fosdem2022/talk/EPAGCH/
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UID:pretalx-fosdem2022-GHTT3K@cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T114500
DESCRIPTION:With the Foreman Project dropping support for EL7 in Foreman 3.
 3 (~Summer 2022)\, it's finally time to tackle that migration to EL8 you h
 ave been putting off for a while now.\n\nIn this session we will present v
 arious ways how you can migrate your installation from EL7 to EL8\, with t
 he main focus on the in-place upgrade using LEAPP/ELevate.
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LOCATION:d.InfraMgt
SUMMARY:Migrating Foreman/Katello from EL7 to EL8 using LEAPP/ELevate - Evg
 eni Golov
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/fosdem2022/talk/GHTT3K/
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UID:pretalx-fosdem2022-8USHCM@cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T120000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T124500
DESCRIPTION:With redpesk\, we provide customers the ability to cross-build 
 an embedded\, CentOS Stream-based Linux distribution in the cloud. This re
 quires a significant infrastructure: Koji/RPM builders\, Angular-based Web
 UI\, Gitlab forge\, network and RPM package dependency management\, Qemu t
 est lab management\, all need to come together and be connected\, in a mix
  of Qemu virtual machines and LXC containers. Fortunately\, Ansible and Pr
 oxmox comes to the rescue to manage this complexity.\n\nIn this talk\, we'
 ll present our architecture of a self-contained CI/CD environment in the c
 loud\, to cross-build RPM packages and Linux images. We will then dive int
 o the specifics of using Ansible to drive Proxmox and deploy a mix of Pack
 er-built Qemu virtual machines and LXC containers. Those provide a full Ko
 ji build system (hub and builders)\, an Angular frontend\, Go backend\, a 
 Gitlab forge as well as network isolation/firewalling and a Qemu virtual t
 arget lab.\nWe'll continue with lessons learned from doing these deploymen
 ts for multiple customers. We will finish describing solutions we are curr
 ently working on\, like Ansible AWX\, to address the challenges of doing i
 t at scale and increase automation.
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LOCATION:d.InfraMgt
SUMMARY:Using Ansible and Proxmox to manage an embedded RPM distro build fa
 ctory:  lessons learned - Vincent Rubiolo
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/fosdem2022/talk/8USHCM/
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UID:pretalx-fosdem2022-8EYQV9@cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T130000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T134500
DESCRIPTION:Things like Infrastructure as Code\, Service Discovery and Conf
 ig Management can and have helped us to quickly build and rebuild infrastr
 ucture but we haven't nearly spend enough time to train our self to review
 \, monitor and respond to outages.\n\nWith the the introduction of CI/CD b
 est practices into our day to day workflows we protect ourselves for intro
 ducing "bad" code into production and exposing flaws to our (end-)users. B
 ut what about influences from bad actors in- and out-side our projects. Th
 is talk will focus on the additional steps we can add to our Waypoint buil
 d pipelines to also protect ourselves to so called supply chain attacks wh
 ile running our jobs in Nomad. We ll discuss scanning for vulnerabilities 
 in incoming code\, packages and images and signing the content artifacts w
 e trust before exposing them to our users.
DTSTAMP:20260616T020254Z
LOCATION:d.InfraMgt
SUMMARY:Running trusted payloads with Nomad and Waypoint - Bram Vogelaar
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/fosdem2022/talk/8EYQV9/
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UID:pretalx-fosdem2022-QUC9BR@cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T144500
DESCRIPTION:ARA Records Ansible playbooks and makes them easier to understa
 nd and troubleshoot.\nThe author will explain why he created the project b
 ack in 2016 and how it might be useful for a wide range of use cases where
 ver Ansible runs from.\nIncluding a live demo\, we'll see how it works und
 er the hood and you can expect to walk away from the presentation with an 
 understanding on how to get started for your own Ansible playbooks within 
 minutes.
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LOCATION:d.InfraMgt
SUMMARY:Open source and simple (but useful) Ansible reporting with ara - Da
 vid Moreau-Simard
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/fosdem2022/talk/QUC9BR/
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UID:pretalx-fosdem2022-YKHQXZ@cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T154500
DESCRIPTION:Flatcar Container Linux is a minimal base OS to run containers.
 \nAs a friendly fork of CoreOS Container Linux it continues the project un
 der a new name.\nThe main features are the A/B partitions for automatic up
 dates and rollbacks\, and the integration of Ignition for declarative conf
 iguration on first boot.\nDeclarative configuration is a key element for m
 anaging machines following the principle of Immutable Infrastructure\, but
  causes friction if it means that the whole machine has to be reprovisione
 d for configuration changes.\nWith Ansible instead of Ignition for the con
 figuration management we can find a	compromise by giving up on avoiding co
 nfiguration drift due to leftovers of old configurations and their side ef
 fects.\nOut of this experience the idea was born to rerun Ignition on conf
 iguration changes.\nWhile the big hammer method is to reformat the filesys
 tem and losing application data\, a more fine-grained solution could exist
  by clearing only parts of the filesystem.\nThis talk shows how to use Fla
 tcar Container Linux with Terraform\, Ignition\, and Ansible\, and ends wi
 th a proof-of-concept demo for Flatcar Container Linux to allow configurat
 ion changes through Ignition while avoiding configuration drift.
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LOCATION:d.InfraMgt
SUMMARY:Immutable Infrastructure with Flatcar Container Linux - Kai Lüke
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/fosdem2022/talk/YKHQXZ/
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UID:pretalx-fosdem2022-Z8YDEN@cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T164500
DESCRIPTION:The use of Bare Metal to run containerized workload is coming b
 ack into popularity. Therefore users need the ability to easily create Bar
 e Metal based OpenShift clusters as automatically as possible.\n\n\nCentra
 l Infrastructure Management (CIM) exposes an intuitive user interface\, al
 lowing the infrastructure administrator to define a pool of Bare Metal mac
 hines making them available for users to independently create OpenShift cl
 usters from them.
DTSTAMP:20260616T020254Z
LOCATION:d.InfraMgt
SUMMARY:Central Infrastructure Management: a user friendly deployment of Op
 enShift on Bare Metal - Fred Rolland
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/fosdem2022/talk/Z8YDEN/
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UID:pretalx-fosdem2022-8VNPJC@cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Brussels:20220205T174500
DESCRIPTION:An introduction (live demo with questions and answers) into RPo
 rt - a new open-source software for remote access and remote management of
  heterogeneous it-landscapes. Use the UI\, the command line or an REST API
  to manage servers and desktop efficiently from a central place.
DTSTAMP:20260616T020254Z
LOCATION:d.InfraMgt
SUMMARY:RPort remote access and remote management - Thorsten Kramm
URL:https://cfp.cfgmgmtcamp.org/fosdem2022/talk/8VNPJC/
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