Ensure Linux/ppc64le OSUOSL machines are running a sensible set of OSs
Current list of test machines from the inventory:
centos74-ppc64le-1: {ip: 140.211.168.228, user: centos}
centos74-ppc64le-2: {ip: 140.211.168.217, user: centos}
ubuntu1604-ppc64le-1: {ip: 140.211.168.227, user: ubuntu}
ubuntu1604-ppc64le-2: {ip: 140.211.168.190, user: ubuntu}
ubuntu1804-ppc64le-1: {ip: 140.211.168.5, user: ubuntu}
ubuntu1804-ppc64le-2: {ip: 140.211.168.8, user: ubuntu}
ubuntu2004-ppc64le-1: {ip: 140.211.168.235, user: ubuntu}
ubuntu2404-aarch64-1: {ip: 140.211.169.12, user: ubuntu}
We should look at getting rid of the Ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04 machines and replacing them with more up-to-date ones. We should also consider whether it is worth having something newer in place for the CentOS ones. We should put together a list of what OSUOSL can provision on these machines and decide on what to allocate accordingly.
We also have the following build machines:
centos74-ppc64le-1: {ip: 140.211.168.138}
centos74-ppc64le-2: {ip: 140.211.168.117}
which as far as I'm aware are no longer used as we are building in docker containers, so their resources can likely be reallocated to test (or another dockerhost) too.
Related: https://github.com/adoptium/infrastructure/issues/3588#issuecomment-2160182456
@Haroon-Khel Can you confirm that you are able to access the OSUOSL OpenStack console?
@Haroon-Khel Since you were working on provisioning new ones recently, can you close this off with a comment including the list of systems/distributions we now have for Linux/ppc64le please?