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The Hound code search engine is deployed in our infrastructure to service all OpenStack repositories.

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  • system-config: modules/openstack_project/manifests/codesearch.pp

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  • https://github.com/etsy/Hound/issues

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Overview¶

Hound is configured to read projects from a config.json file that is automatically generated from the Gerrit projects.yaml, defined in the $::project_config::jeepyb_project_file variable in Puppet.

Maintenance¶

Hound uses ‘git pull’ to keep repos in sync. If a force push is ever used to correct an issue in a repo, then hound will not be able to pull or index those changes. The only way to detect this is to look in /var/log/hound.log. The error message looks like hound attempting to update the repo and getting a ‘remote host hung up’ message. The issue can be corrected by an infra-root removing the relevant hound data directory. Hound will re-clone with the new history.

this page last updated: 2019-04-20 20:29:30
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