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Switch Windows Packaging Envrionement from Windows Server Core 18.09 to Windows Server Core LTSC~2019~ 2022 #200

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dduportal opened this issue Jan 5, 2022 · 2 comments

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dduportal commented Jan 5, 2022

Feature Request

As for today, we are sticking to an old version of hte inbound agent with the Windows packaging process:

- image: "jenkins/inbound-agent:4.3-9-windowsservercore-1809"

We should bump the Windows packaging agent to use the 4.11.2-2-windowsservercore-ltsc2019 image.

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Thanks @timja for pointing that this 2022 version might not available on our AKS 1.20.x cluster in jenkins-infra/docker-packaging#23 (comment) .

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It's 2023 and we could (should) switch to a 2022 image:

  • Create node pool in AKS (1.25+) for Windows 2022 in addition to current
  • Update the image build and references to 2022
  • Test a release
  • Remove 2019 nodepool

@dduportal dduportal changed the title Switch Windows Packaging Envrionement from Windows Server Core 18.09 to Windows Server Core LTSC2019 Switch Windows Packaging Envrionement from Windows Server Core 18.09 to Windows Server Core LTSC~2019~ 2022 Jul 11, 2023
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