15:00:36 #startmeeting fog-edge-massively-distributed-clouds 15:00:37 Meeting started Wed Jan 17 15:00:36 2018 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is ad_ri3n_. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:00:38 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 15:00:41 The meeting name has been set to 'fog_edge_massively_distributed_clouds' 15:01:04 #chair  ad_ri3n_ 15:01:04 Current chairs: ad_ri3n_ 15:01:05 #chair  ad_ri3n_ 15:01:05 Current chairs: ad_ri3n_ 15:01:10 arg… 15:01:32 so let's see who join 15:01:35 #topic roll call 15:01:41 Good day! 15:01:51 (best wishes BTW, if I'm right this is our first meeting ;)) 15:01:53 Hi Parus 15:02:04 o/ 15:02:28 o/ 15:02:41 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/massivfbely_distributed_ircmeetings_2018 line 29 agenda 15:03:01 sorry wrong link 15:03:16 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/massively_distributed_ircmeetings_2018 line 29 agenda 15:03:19 o/ 15:03:38 Please go through the announcement section 15:03:43 If you have question please feel free 15:03:44 ;) 15:04:04 o/ 15:04:09 hi 15:04:11 new resolutions for 2018, let's try to be more fruitful 15:04:12 ;) 15:04:15 Hi alisanhaji 15:04:20 hey alisanhaji :) 15:05:08 ok so last minute for asking questions regarding the news :) 15:05:28 What are the news? 15:05:42 sorry alisanhaji 15:05:51 please give a look to our etherpad: 15:05:55 https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/massively_distributed_ircmeetings_2018 line 29 15:06:05 and BTW please add your name in the attendees section 15:06:06 thanks 15:06:30 maybe I can just add that we have been working with rcherrueau the whole day trying to achieve a gap analysis 15:06:48 of existing code base w.r.t. edge requirements 15:07:05 o/ 15:07:12 hi rcherrueau 15:07:16 Is there an etherpad? 15:07:17 hi msimonin 15:07:22 parus: +1 15:07:24 hi rcherrueau 15:07:27 I'm not sharing it yet as it is really crappy from the formatting viewpoint now 15:08:26 hi alisanhaji 15:08:43 If we are still in news. I can point out two new community initiatives. 15:09:02 sure please go ahead 15:09:06 (and add it to the pad ;)) 15:09:09 1- The ONAP usecase team has started a group looking at Edge computing. 15:09:16 great 15:09:20 some links? 15:09:55 2- The IEEE, withing 5g.ieee.org has started a group called EAP (Edge Automation Platform) that is developping a framework for Edge. 15:10:20 thanks 15:10:20 I will dig out the links and post on etherpad. 15:10:23 good to not 15:10:26 to know 15:10:36 I'm wondering how we can combine our effort 15:10:56 (we should really fine a way to do not reinvent the wheel again and again) 15:11:34 ok nothing else? 15:11:48 So let's switch to the first topic: 15:11:58 #topic ongoing-action-AMQP 15:12:06 guys, the floor is yours 15:12:18 so 15:12:45 dragonflow - I've been sidetracked on other stuff but will begin eval work this week. 15:13:07 great 15:13:34 otherwise that's about all I have this week (aside from a fix or two for the ombt2 tool) 15:14:03 thanks kgiusti 15:14:05 msimonin: ? 15:14:12 do you want to add something particular? 15:14:18 From the massively distributed RPCs test plan side 15:15:01 Until now we are iterating on several tools : ombt2, the test framework, plugins 15:15:09 plugins for collectd* 15:15:25 I think we diverge a bit from the innitial goal 15:15:48 which was to implement the test case (https://docs.openstack.org/performance-docs/latest/test_plans/massively_distribute_rpc/plan.html) 15:16:36 ok 15:16:37 We'll need to refocus a bit during the next few weeks 15:16:58 especially get back to the initial massively distributed aspects of the test case 15:17:02 ok no problem. I guess if did this choice because it was/is relevant? 15:17:19 s/if did/ if you did 15:17:40 Yes, all the tools are better than before, the framework is strong 15:18:04 cool 15:18:17 You need to provide us a short overview of this stack ;) 15:18:21 a white paper :-P 15:18:43 anything else? 15:18:55 #link https://github.com/msimonin/ombt-orchestrator 15:19:04 this a good entry point I guess 15:19:35 (@msimonin it seems someone forgot to put the link toward the first results regarding rabbit) 15:19:43 line 54 in the pad 15:20:21 thanks 15:20:21 ad_ri3n_: done 15:21:12 ok in a few words 15:21:23 what are the first lessons you discovered? 15:21:52 We made all the experiments using rabbitmq (so centralized message bus) 15:22:39 and? 15:22:40 This are more baseline study for now 15:22:42 ok 15:23:25 ok so more infos next time I guess? 15:23:58 You are greedy :) 15:24:03 :-P 15:24:17 ok so let's move to the next topic 15:24:33 #topic ongoing-actions-cockroach 15:24:41 @rcherrueau @Marie_ 15:24:44 ? 15:25:19 Nothing really new regarding nova. WIP ... (still struggling with the correlated subqueries) 15:25:19 15:26:01 Good news btw, Marie_ (o/ Marie_ ?) started an internship at Inria and she gonna work on cockroachdb perf 15:26:31 We plan to do perf analysis of Keystone + Galera vs. Keystone + CockroachDB 15:27:00 Hi everyone :) 15:27:04 (maybe we will reuse the framework of msimonin & co ;) 15:27:11 I can help writing the experiments :) 15:27:37 We plan to redo scenario defined in the performance working group 15:27:42 so can I :) (Hi Marie !) 15:28:11 But if you have a specific scenario in mind, and want us to test is, do not hesitate 15:28:21 to test it* 15:28:28 @rcherrueau: is there anything we can learn from the paper that Allison shared 15:28:28 Thanks, maybe one can mention also that you push a blog related to the edge activities within the discovery and the first ticket is around the implementation cockroach-based keystone 15:28:36 #link http://cnp.neclab.eu/projects/lightvm/lightvm.pdf 15:29:05 yes parus ? 15:29:10 In particular the part where they remove database? 15:29:23 @rcherrueau can you please c/p the link to the post 15:29:25 Should we go discuss at the PTG with Keystone teamp ? 15:29:42 ad_ri3n_: yep, discovery blog 15:29:56 #link https://beyondtheclouds.github.io/blog/ 15:30:38 parus: I have to take a look at the paper, thanks for the link 15:31:00 rcherrueau: We could ping Keystone folks to gather use cases 15:31:59 * ad_ri3n_ is looking for the section dealing with DB stuff (any hint welcome ;)) 15:32:19 msimonin: you are right, lemme add this as a TODO on my side. 15:32:43 parus: I cannot see this paragraph 15:32:47 can you point me? 15:33:08 Give me a minute! I am not as fast as you are :-) 15:33:28 section 5.1 No XenStore 15:33:44 thanks 15:33:47 I will give it a look 15:33:49 thanks 15:34:35 I'm not sure (I may be wrong as I just went through the paper quickly) 15:34:53 but the paper looks to be focused on a single hypervisor 15:35:14 I will read it deeply and let's see what we can learn from it. 15:35:22 It is! but Allison's point is that we can learn from their methodology. 15:36:02 Their results are irrelevant to Openstack. The methodology can be reused. 15:36:15 ok thanks for claryfing and in any case, reading SOSP papers is never waisted time ;) 15:36:23 ok anything else regarding the cockroach stuff 15:36:23 ? 15:36:29 nop 15:36:44 #ongoing-action-usecases 15:36:57 parus: do you want to mention a few words? 15:37:13 yes. 15:37:32 Things are moving with the help of the foundation on use cases. 15:37:53 I would like to get this team lined up behind this effort. 15:37:53 for sure, there are discussions 15:38:27 For instance, the etherpad above gives details on a use case for a medium size scenario.. 15:38:29 what we can work on is to try to identify expected features in terms of functions 15:38:46 I would like to use that same model and flesh out the other use cases. 15:38:58 and conduct a gap analysis w.r.t the Openstack code base (and the different deployment scenarios) 15:38:59 ? 15:39:03 what do you think parus? 15:39:19 Yes 15:39:29 we select one use-case (let's say medium) and dive into details 15:39:58 a few lines from the work we did today with rcherrueau 15:40:14 yes? 15:40:22 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/massively_distributed_ircmeetings_2018 line 69 15:41:47 Who would like to help? 15:42:31 so from our side we hope to have a first proposal to be discussed by the end of the week 15:43:22 parus: regarding your comment in the pad 15:43:40 we think rather in terms of expected features from the naive one to most advanced 15:43:51 OK 15:44:04 openstack footpring for instance is something we should consider but we believe after 15:44:21 Level 1: 15:44:30 I want to be able to perform normal cloud operations on one site 15:44:49 Level 2: I want to be able to perform nomral/usual cloud operation on another site 15:44:59 Level 3: network split brain comes into the picture 15:45:15 Level 4: mesh applications (cross network vpn, relocation of workloads) 15:45:24 Level 5: can be space limitations 15:45:34 what do you think? 15:45:36 What about storage? 15:45:46 you mean SWIFT like solution? 15:45:57 or storage for the workloads (i.e. to be able to boot them)? 15:46:05 I see level 4e has something. 15:46:10 Level 1.f. 15:46:11 too 15:46:29 level 1 normal cloud, I want to use remote attached volume in one edge site 15:47:08 and 4c would cover chaining? 15:47:17 I believe that even before space limitations (i.e. openstack footprint 15:47:23 yes 15:47:25 exactly 15:47:36 Level 5 can be related to all advanced admin operations (zero provisionning 15:47:37 etc…) 15:48:06 How about failure/recovery? 15:48:21 failure is cover in Level 3 15:48:21 1000 nodes coming back online at the same time. 15:48:24 recovery is not cover yet 15:48:33 :D 15:48:36 advanced operations 15:48:38 Level 5 15:48:38 :D 15:48:46 you are the FEMDC killer ;) 15:48:53 That sounds like a plan. 15:49:01 and then we conduct a gap analysis 15:49:19 according to 15:49:22 vanilla openstack 15:49:28 with remote compute nodes 15:49:39 federated keystone 15:49:41 regions 15:49:43 cells 15:49:57 Great plan! 15:50:00 I hope we can present a clean etherpad soon 15:50:04 If you want to help us ;) 15:50:09 you are more than welcome 15:50:19 (and if you have a better idea, same ;)) 15:50:26 Let me get on a plane :-) 15:50:37 :-) 15:50:54 ok I will keep you in touch soon 15:51:05 +1 15:51:06 ok let's move forward I would like to discuss a bit the other points 15:51:36 is there any dragonflow folks? 15:51:41 I'm not sure 15:52:07 ok so let's move to the open discussion (I have nothing to add regarding the other points) 15:52:24 #topic ongoing-action-dragonflow 15:52:26 Not discuss 15:53:01 #topic ongoing-acton-p2p-ericsson 15:53:06 not discuss 15:53:12 #topic open discussion 15:53:15 (dragonflow )I think kgiusti filled the pad l53 15:53:36 I want to higlight the vancouver CFP once again (already highlighted in the news) 15:53:47 it would be great if we can identify 15:53:59 what presentations can be submitted by the FEMDC group 15:54:11 can we make a first roundtable ? 15:54:25 @rcherrueau cockroach? 15:54:48 @msimonin @kgiusti et al. AMQP ? 15:54:51 ad_ri3n_: yes it could be a good idea. 15:55:01 @parus use-case/gap analysis? 15:55:05 anything else? 15:55:51 Anything on performance? 15:55:59 the AMQP evaluations I gues 15:56:04 msimonin: perhaps something around the AMQP eval? 15:56:07 cockroach can also incluse some performance 15:56:14 please see the pad 15:56:17 I put some proposals 15:56:21 parus: same for cockroach I guess 15:56:40 kgiusti: oh yes this would be great 15:56:40 kgiusti: is there a link toward the PTG schedule please ? 15:56:41 I'd be willing to help present (if I can get travel) 15:57:07 kgiusti: we can discuss this during our weekly session 15:57:20 ad_ri3n_: I'm not aware of a detailed schedule yet - ansmith? 15:57:23 @parus will you come to the PTG? 15:57:33 I am not confirmed yet. Trying to ! 15:57:44 I have not seen 15:58:08 ok 15:58:10 one minute left 15:58:15 anything else to mention? 15:58:18 ad_ri3n_: but just in terms of my availability I need to help run the oslo meeting (which I think is during the first two days)? 15:58:18 (please put it in the pad) 15:58:28 kgiusti: shame :( 15:58:34 it is a pitty we do not have the schedule 15:58:41 ad_ri3n_: ttx sends a mail on the ml regarding the schedule (still struggling with it I gues) 15:58:46 because it is really difficult to synchronise the effort 15:58:53 msimonin: thanks 15:58:57 ok time to conclude 15:58:59 thanks 15:59:22 ok thakns 15:59:26 talk to you next time 15:59:27 or by mail 15:59:29 #endmeeting