15:00:09 #startmeeting openstack-helm 15:00:09 Meeting started Tue Feb 19 15:00:09 2019 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is srwilkers. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:00:10 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 15:00:13 The meeting name has been set to 'openstack_helm' 15:00:20 o/ 15:00:44 \o 15:00:51 hi 15:00:55 hi 15:01:08 hey everyone -- let's give it a few minutes for folks to roll in 15:01:11 here's the etherpad for today: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/openstack-helm-meeting-2019-02-19 15:01:28 feel free to fill it in this morning -- portdirect is a little under the weather today, so i'm going to stand in for him 15:04:39 let's go ahead and get started 15:04:57 #topic request for input on ovs-dpdk 15:05:04 georgk: floors yours 15:05:13 thanks 15:05:28 I'd like to get some feedback on best practises for the following 15:05:51 I am working on DPDK support for OVS and as part of that, the OVS pod needs to do some host OS config 15:06:02 like binding and unbinding NICs, loading drivers, etc 15:06:19 kolla-ansible already has a script for this in place 15:06:29 https://github.com/openstack/kolla-ansible/blob/master/tools/ovs-dpdkctl.sh 15:06:37 o/ 15:06:49 o/ 15:06:49 however, this script installs a systemd daemon on the host OS which doies this 15:06:55 o/ 15:07:07 my opinion is that this should be avoided and instead only be done from within the init container 15:07:55 so, this is basically it 15:08:08 I wanted to get feedback from the community before going forward with the implementation 15:08:21 I hope my question became clear 15:09:18 i think that's the correct approach, but full disclosure -- im not a great source of information for the networking stuff like dpdk. however, for handling things at the host level, an init container makes the most sense in my mind 15:09:46 i'd say move forward with it, put it up for review, and those who are more familiar with it can weigh in 15:10:06 since we're a bit light on attendance today, i don't want to hold up your work any more pending discussions 15:10:18 :-) 15:10:34 make sense, I'll push a patch 15:11:03 awesome 15:11:36 anything else here georgk? or anyone else? 15:11:53 I could review the patch, I know quite a bit about dpdk 15:12:16 that'd be awesome todin :) 15:12:29 I have a quick topic / request 15:13:18 todin thank you! 15:13:25 okay GregWaines 15:13:29 I am interested in getting some openstack-helm cores to review a new spec 15:13:35 https://review.openstack.org/#/c/636223/ 15:13:42 #topic spec for private registry use 15:13:43 Spec: Support docker registry with authentication turned on 15:14:04 Looking for input on the proposed approach 15:14:16 awesome - thanks for bringing this up GregWaines 15:15:18 ( realize that this would be for T release ... but interested in getting some feedback sooner rather than later ) 15:16:04 are there some specific openstack-helm members/cores that I should specifically invite for the review ? 15:16:13 GregWaines: absolutely -- i'll add this to my review list today 15:16:21 perfect thanks 15:16:26 I'll take a look as well 15:16:35 :) 15:16:45 I've seen it and overall liked it 15:17:18 thanks for the help 15:17:21 no problem 15:17:47 anything else on this topic? 15:17:57 nope i'm good 15:18:10 #topic reviews 15:18:31 not sure who listed the first point here, as there's no corresponding handle in the attendees section 15:19:44 this is related to the mailing list thread found here: http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-discuss/2019-January/002248.html 15:21:53 i'd like to read through this and follow up next week with a discussion when we're a bit more attendee-heavy, so we can put our heads together and work on a path forward here that's more inclusive, both of the current core reviewer team and of those who requested feedback 15:22:34 #action srwilkers to follow up next week with mailing list discussion thread wrt review turnaround 15:23:14 todin: i see you've also got a request for reviews for https://review.openstack.org/#/c/567468/48 15:23:21 thanks for resurrecting that change 15:23:30 no prolbem. 15:23:50 are there more low hanging fruit which I could pick? 15:24:13 i'll add this to my list for the day as well and provide some feedback -- looks good for the most part though :) 15:25:04 srwilkers: great 15:25:33 todin: i'm sure there's some more low hanging items to tackle, but none are jumping to the front of my mind right now 15:25:53 i'll give you a shout in the openstack-helm channel as they start coming back to me today 15:26:28 srwilkers: that would be great, maybe we should compile a list for newbies. to get an easy start. 15:26:34 does anyone else have any requests for reviews? 15:26:40 todin: yeah, that'd be great 15:27:46 moving on then 15:27:49 #topic round table 15:28:04 any round table items anyone would like to discuss today? we've still got about 30 minutes left 15:30:04 okay, let's go ahead and wrap things up then 15:30:16 #endmeeting