15:01:19 #startmeeting monasca 15:01:20 Meeting started Wed Jul 11 15:01:19 2018 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is witek. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:01:21 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 15:01:24 The meeting name has been set to 'monasca' 15:01:24 hello al 15:01:26 l 15:01:31 Hello 15:01:32 hi 15:01:32 Greetings! 15:01:45 hi 15:01:59 not much in the agenda today 15:02:06 Hello 15:02:14 https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/monasca-team-meeting-agenda 15:02:25 #topic PTG 15:02:51 the initial version of the schedule for the PTG has been posted 15:02:57 http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/attachments/20180628/bb5c0e18/attachment-0001.png 15:03:17 Monasca has sessions on Monday and Tuesday 15:03:39 I have also created an etherpad today 15:03:44 https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/monasca-ptg-stein 15:03:52 to start collecting topics 15:04:07 and features we want to approach in the next cycle 15:04:25 please start filling in 15:04:25 Mmh, late slot. That'll be fun for remoting in from Europe... 15:04:47 interesting schedule 15:06:10 we're conflicting with 'ask me anything' and Keystone 15:07:17 for the remote sessions, we could try to schedule most interesting topics in the morning 15:09:06 I see dougsz filling in already :) 15:09:50 #topic dates 15:10:53 next week is the deadline for final version of libraries 15:11:02 that is monasca-common and monasca-statsd 15:11:29 do we have any changes which should be merged before that time? 15:12:38 if not, I will tag the repos 15:13:13 not from me 15:13:40 thanks dougsz 15:13:46 I for one am good. The current reviews for database migrations (and the outstanding ones for Devstack integration/documentation) are all against monasca-api. 15:14:30 the following week is the date for client libraries 15:14:53 OK, that would be all from my side 15:15:01 When is monasca-api due? 15:15:56 I think 9 August, but we could extend that 15:16:00 (so I can create the reviews for the Devstack plugin and documentation in time) 15:16:11 Ah ok, still plenty of time then. 15:16:13 Thanks. 15:16:31 no review yet on oslo-policy for log-api 15:16:42 https://releases.openstack.org/rocky/schedule.html 15:17:00 amofakhar: I reviewed today 15:17:13 sorry, it took so long 15:17:19 perfect 15:17:21 thanks 15:17:34 thanks for the change 15:19:29 jgrassler: do you want to mention the new etherpad about events? 15:19:55 Oh right...just a second, I'll need to dig up the URL... 15:20:05 https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/monasca-events-api-brainstorming-rocky 15:20:13 jgrassler: already there 15:20:18 you beat me to it :) 15:20:29 Thanks :-) 15:21:01 So a few of us had brainstorming sessions about the Events API and where it might go 15:21:22 This etherpad is basically a dump of what we talked about 15:21:37 I think it's a good starting point for a proper public discussion by now 15:22:48 ^ Looks good - we're also interested in events 15:23:32 Not sure how and where we'll continue that discussion (my money would be on that etherpad + IRC), but we'll make that up as we go along I guess :-) 15:23:50 It's certainly going to give us a few things to talk about at the PTG... 15:24:25 and potentially at the Summit. But that is another topic 15:24:39 Don't remind me of that... 15:25:09 Still trying to come up with something good to submit, given that it's close by this time around... 15:25:14 you aren't allowed to forget, as it will be next door to you. :) 15:25:35 Not quite sure actually. 15:25:59 If all goes according to plan I'll be finished with moving house by then... 15:26:02 If... 15:26:11 dougsz: do you think your requirements/use cases are covered in the etherpad? 15:26:31 witek: I'll take a look and get back to you 15:26:41 I'd love to see some use cases listed in the etherpad, with potential integrations with other OpenStack services 15:27:23 dougsz: yes, we could get back to this next week 15:28:10 ok, thanks, i'll bring it up internally and try and figure out our requirements 15:29:27 anyone has been testing new Kafka? 15:30:16 not yet - on the todo list 15:30:24 cool 15:30:31 not yet, do want to test 15:31:14 had some bugs with old kafka configuration to work out first 15:33:55 if there are no other topics, I'll be closing for today 15:34:23 thanks everyone 15:34:27 see you next week 15:34:50 Thanks. Would like to talk about summit presentations but deadline is almost here 15:35:00 see you 15:35:01 ok 15:35:14 joadavis: go on 15:35:58 Do we think we have enough in progress on monasca events to do a talk? I could write a proposal for monasca events from a ceilometer agent, but worry it is too early to commit 15:36:42 see you 15:36:50 good question 15:37:04 there is still a lot of time till the summit 15:37:25 and I think we will have a lot of work done by then 15:37:49 I'm considering submitting a talk proposal and filling in the details as we go 15:38:17 I also don't want to step on the work of anyone else working on events if someone has already planned a good talk for Berlin 15:39:02 events is not my only focus, so there may be someone else in the Monasca community who would be a better expert. :) 15:39:39 I think we could join such presentation if you're interested 15:39:53 thanks. :) 15:39:53 ^ Sounds good! I think we'll submit something on deploying multinode Monasca with Kolla 15:40:09 dougsz: great 15:40:14 dougsz: awesome 15:41:14 just a note: I'm integrating an ansible role for monasca and monasca-agent to the openstack-ansible project. Could be something interesting to talk too 15:41:30 I'll work up a proposal and post in IRC by the end of the week for comment from the monasca community. 15:42:09 thanks joadavis 15:42:53 guilhermesp - sounds interesting! 15:44:10 yes, is something that needs to be done. I already used this ansible role in two of my production clouds, with newton and pike. So the work to integrate to openstack-ansible project is WIP, almost done 15:44:57 We also have an ansible based monasca deployment in Ardana (need to find the github link for that) 15:45:31 https://github.com/ArdanaCLM/monasca-ansible 15:45:43 https://github.com/ArdanaCLM/monasca-ansible -- ah, I'm too slow on the links today 15:45:52 this is the patch that I'm working on: https://review.openstack.org/578721 15:45:56 and for Crowbar https://gitlab.com/monasca-installer 15:46:19 gonna take a look witek. The ansible roles that I've been working are maintained by the openstack-ansible community 15:46:26 Not quite native Crowbar. monasca-installer is largely Ansible, too :-) 15:46:44 lemme grab the link 15:46:45 I'll check out your patch :) 15:47:13 Seems like there's been a cambrian explosion of tools to deploy monasca 15:47:19 :) 15:47:26 that one: https://github.com/openstack/openstack-ansible-os_monasca 15:48:10 guilhermesp: do you think you will be able to keep maintaining it? 15:49:04 i think so. There're a few use cases that needs the full integration with opentack-ansible. 15:50:03 in general I like the idea of having Monasca in OA a lot 15:50:09 i have some colleagues that have some experience with monasca. Like kaiokmo and iurygregory 15:50:23 but till now we didn't really have resources to maintain it 15:50:48 well, at the moment, in my current job, it is something tangible 15:51:19 our lab has a great interest in monasca. These roles were created by a ex-colleague that is working on suse now 15:51:29 that's why he didn't continue the integration 15:51:58 FYI I work at distributed systems laboratory - LSD/UFCG 15:52:06 not sure if you guys heard about it 15:52:42 but you may know kaiokmo that still works at the lab and iurygregory that left the lab while ago 15:52:45 I think, I've met some of the guys in Barcelona 15:53:35 sounds great, happy to have you onboard :) 15:53:50 currently I have all support of openstack-ansible community, so I'm positive about the whole integration 15:54:02 and we are happy to have your ex-colleague at SUSE :) 15:54:36 joadavis: hahaha you may know flaviosr ( Flavio Ramalho ). He's working in nuremberg 15:54:48 great to have you onboard guilhermesp, the more, the merrier. 15:55:03 dougsz: thanks! will be a pleasure to help 15:55:06 haven't met him in person yet (I'm in Oregon, USA) 15:55:31 the current PTL of OA is working at suse too 15:57:02 alright, thanks for the update 15:57:12 i'm wrapping up 15:57:19 see you next week 15:57:26 thanks witek, bye all 15:57:32 bye bye 15:57:34 see you 15:57:44 thanks and bye 15:57:49 thanks for your support witek 15:58:10 my pleasure 15:58:19 #endmeeting