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@bbezak bbezak commented Oct 10, 2024

add multiarch (aarch64 + amd64) container image builds for R9

Five persistent ARM64 runners now share a single bare-metal host in SMS Lab.
The workflow is updated to work in that non-ephemeral environment.

  • add rocky-9/aarch64 to the build matrix (for multiarch manifests)
  • route ARM jobs to ["self-hosted","sms","arm64"]
  • wipe $GITHUB_WORKSPACE at job start and keep Kayobe state in
    $GITHUB_WORKSPACE/opt/kayobe
  • on ARM runners, prune only images built in the current run
  • template repo URLs and snapshot versions on {{ kolla_base_arch }}

@bbezak bbezak force-pushed the cross-arch-builds-2024.1 branch 23 times, most recently from fb5687d to 109dcaf Compare October 16, 2024 15:28
@bbezak bbezak force-pushed the cross-arch-builds-2024.1 branch 6 times, most recently from 406e659 to 640a0f8 Compare October 29, 2024 09:23
Change-Id: Idccd8dabe04c001da8df172548bbb5de9d831529
@bbezak bbezak force-pushed the cross-arch-builds-2024.1 branch from c1541b0 to ba4aef4 Compare July 16, 2025 10:28
@bbezak bbezak disabled auto-merge July 16, 2025 12:03
@bbezak bbezak merged commit 337d39f into stackhpc/2024.1 Jul 16, 2025
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bbezak commented Jul 22, 2025

/cherry-pick stackhpc/2025.1

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Cherry-pick failed with Merge error 337d39faccb967ba8b7cfd4ec06f06a8f74d9d93 into temp-cherry-pick-794960-stackhpc/2025.1

JasleenKaurSethi pushed a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 19, 2025
Change-Id: Ifcd61399a07d5cfe9fa319236ecb911bf735f33c
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