Here is the latest update from the opendev infrastructure team on the gerrit outage.
http://lists.opendev.org/pipermail/service-announce/2020-October/000011.html
In short
- The gerrit service was taken offline for a time, but has since been restored.
- They ask that you review the activity logs on
your account. Check for access times or originating ip addresses
that look wrong.
- They ask that you re-review the diffs for commits submitted
since October first. They have collected the diffs at https://static.opendev.org/project/opendev.org/gerrit-diffs/
. They are organized by repo and branch. If you have submitted
code, or you are a core reviewer that has approved a code merge,
please take the time to re-review the submission. Do you remember
approving the submission? Has the submission been tampered with.
If you are a code submitter and still have access to your local
working git, perhaps generate your own diffs and compare it to the
upstream diffs.
- Users (if any) of the Gerrit HTTP API will find that there old passwords have been purged. You'll need to set a new password to regain access.
I think Bill has volunteered to set up some way to track that all the gits have been re-reviewed.
Scott Little