15:00:47 #startmeeting manila 15:00:47 Meeting started Thu Nov 13 15:00:47 2014 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is bswartz. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:00:48 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 15:00:50 The meeting name has been set to 'manila' 15:01:14 hello all 15:01:28 hi 15:01:32 hi 15:01:36 hi 15:01:40 #agenda https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Manila/Meetings 15:01:48 hi 15:01:56 looks like a small group today 15:02:12 maybe people in the US forgot about the time change? ;-) 15:02:20 yup 15:02:35 ya, I forgot about it yesterday 15:02:43 alot were canceled this week too 15:02:45 anyways, the agenda is pretty small today 15:03:19 well we could cancel, but I'd rather have a small meeting in case anyone wants to raise an issue or has questions about last week 15:03:29 I know some people weren't able to attend paris in person 15:03:39 #topic paris review 15:04:25 so anyone who missed the design summit sessions, there should be notes added to the etherpads 15:04:29 https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Summit/Kilo/Etherpads#Manila 15:04:49 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/kilo-manila-meetup 15:05:11 Personally, I was very happy with how the design summit went 15:05:23 thanks to those who came to the sessions/meetup and contributed 15:05:37 We're already starting to work on the network changes that we talked about 15:06:21 if there are no questions about that 15:06:34 i have a small question about netowrking 15:06:58 go ahead 15:07:08 vponomaryov doesn't seem to be here for the next topic 15:07:19 question is about present and new networking 15:08:16 yes? 15:08:30 i am trying to understand which network configs don't put pressure on east-west routing 15:08:54 or, if there is pressure, you would use DVR to fix 15:09:14 maybe I'm not enough of a network buff to know what those terms mean 15:09:16 in my case i think i a single share network might be easisest 15:09:19 east-west routing? 15:09:32 DVR? 15:09:33 layer 3 between tenant networks 15:09:50 where the traffic goes through a single neutron l3 agent 15:10:13 DVR is the new distributed virtual router stuff in juno 15:10:21 so the new networking options that we're creating both rely on the ability of the tenants to route to the share server through their "public" network 15:10:53 in both the single_svm driver mode and the flat_multi_svm driver mode, Manila doesn't manipulate routing tables at all 15:11:03 nod 15:11:25 so we rely on routing being setup in advance (usually statically) 15:11:58 basically it's a way for us to punt on hard problems, so the administrator can do what he wants 15:12:16 OR so the administrator can adapt to existing configurations that he can't change 15:13:00 bswartz: cold 15:13:02 how about segmented multi SVM 15:13:18 sorry, typo 15:13:37 the managed_multi_svm (previously segmented) does what we do today, where we create interfaces on private networks and sometimes create whole new networks and routers 15:14:25 it includes the possbility to put share servers in the same L2 subnet as the tenants that use the shares 15:14:56 do any drivers use that besides netapp? 15:15:07 jasonb: the generic driver can do that 15:15:25 however I've come to feel over the last several months that ^ is a bad idea 15:15:50 because rarely do you have the case where the share server is *phsyically* close to the VMs that are using it 15:16:34 in my case my share server is physically close to VM's, but i agree it seems a little bit not good idea 15:16:38 and if they're physically far apart, then extending the L2 broadcast domain across the network creates a lot of unneccesary traffic on top of rack switches 15:17:21 but my hope is that we can preserve both modes of operation and let the admin choose 15:17:59 for a sensible default I think I would choose separate networks with routers in between the client and server 15:18:09 that answer your qusetion? 15:18:15 yes indeed thank you 15:18:21 cool 15:18:31 I think we'll skip the next topic 15:18:40 #topic open discussion 15:18:51 anyone have anything else for this week? 15:19:05 i have 2 topics 15:19:11 ok 15:19:23 go? 15:19:26 sure 15:19:31 it's a slow day 15:19:33 topic 1: quick comment 15:19:35 :) 15:20:01 it occurred to me that the share image use case you described kind of matches google use case 15:20:20 you mean manila-image? 15:20:23 what's share image? 15:20:26 i'll reach out and see if maybe we can borrow some stuff they use for their little debian root 15:20:35 the devstack gate image 15:20:39 ok 15:20:57 maybe it has the size you are looking for 15:21:05 do you have a link? 15:21:11 no 15:21:27 but marc merlin does it and he has talked about it at conferences before 15:21:32 i was just going to ask him 15:21:40 okay I'd like to hear more 15:21:49 I'm googling now and not finding anything 15:21:58 i'm not sure what they call it 15:22:15 its just enough to bootstrap into omega 15:22:38 topic 2: interested to hear your thoughts on heat integration sometime 15:23:14 if you have any strong opinions etc 15:23:42 re: heat, I don't have much details, other than that integration would enable a lot of interesting stuff, and it probably won't happen without one of us driving it 15:24:20 i know somebody who might be interested 15:24:28 but i wasn't able to describe it very well 15:24:39 someone at HDS? 15:24:57 yes 15:25:11 from what little I know, it's just a matter of writing a new plugin to heat that provides a mapping from the manila API to whatever heat understands 15:26:05 there's someone at netapp who will probably get around to doing that work sooner or later 15:26:26 I don't control other people's priorities though :-/ 15:26:32 is it actively being worked on? 15:26:39 not yet and not soon 15:26:57 if you decide to start something please let us know so we can avoid duplicating work 15:27:06 oh ok 15:27:10 probably send a note to the ML 15:27:12 will do 15:27:20 ML is about as public as we can get 15:27:27 thanks 15:27:44 any contacts in heat who might assist? 15:27:51 okay it sounds like nobody has anything else so we'll end this meeting 15:27:53 or just reach out to them? 15:28:06 jasonsb: grab me in the manila channel 15:28:07 emails to ML can get missed too. probably good to mention it at IRC meeting too 15:28:26 xyang1: I'll see a ML message and make sure others know about it 15:28:33 ok 15:28:40 ML is archived unlike IRC 15:29:03 the volume is too high. with [manila] in the subject will help 15:29:10 see you all next week, when you're all no jetlagged anymore 15:29:17 bye 15:29:19 sounds good 15:29:22 oh yea, you MUST out [manila] in your ML posts 15:29:24 bye 15:29:28 bye 15:29:29 otherwise I don't read it ;-) 15:29:37 must *put [manila] 15:29:41 #endmeeting