11:00:24 #startmeeting scientific-sig 11:00:25 Meeting started Wed Dec 20 11:00:24 2017 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is oneswig. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 11:00:26 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 11:00:28 The meeting name has been set to 'scientific_sig' 11:00:43 Seasons greetings 11:01:04 #link there isn't an agenda as such https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Scientific_SIG#IRC_Meeting_December_20th_2017 11:01:08 Thanks and same to you 11:01:30 Hey armstrong have you moved timezones? Thought you were in Canada... 11:02:29 Yes I am still in Canada 11:02:42 I missed the meeting yesterday 11:03:32 Was it Ontario? 11:03:35 OICR? 11:05:59 I am in Montréal 11:06:31 Have you completed your PhD? 11:06:44 No not yet 11:07:24 How's the research going? 11:07:39 So far so good 11:08:25 It's on private cloud infrastructure, right? What are you looking at? 11:08:55 Live migration 11:09:41 Interesting. Live migration in research computing or more generally? 11:09:55 Research computing 11:11:21 What are you finding so far? 11:15:33 Live migration doesn't come into the workloads I typically see, but certainly does come into the supporting components deployed around it - web APIs, house keeping activities, jenkins instances etc. 11:16:03 Based on my last presentation @Sydney, I want to add different VMM, because so far only KVM and Xen were considered 11:16:43 I hadn't seen this presentation - got a link to it? 11:19:05 It’s in the link of the Tuesday’s presentation we had 11:19:23 armstrong: what other VMM is there? 11:19:54 VMware etc. 11:20:17 There are five or so supported by OpenStack 11:20:36 Ah OK, got it. 11:22:40 armstrong: are there findings you'd like to share some time in a Americas-timezone meeting? 11:23:01 Ok 11:26:32 armstrong: if you're interested in doing that 11:27:23 Sure oneswig, I am interested 11:27:53 Let me know when you would like to do that, we can put it on the agenda. 11:28:09 Ok good 11:29:57 I've been planning for 2018 to bring in some of the discussions that have been going on with the team at CERN, around developing OpenStack's support for research computing 11:30:40 That is interesting 11:31:01 CERN uses OpenStack ? 11:31:21 yes, quite a lot :-) 11:31:42 oneswig: I have a quick question when we get to the open discussion part :) 11:32:08 ildikov: there are no other kinds of discussion today - we are taking it easy :-) 11:32:25 oneswig: coolio :) 11:32:27 fire away 11:33:17 oneswig: just wanted to ask whether the scientific SIG would be interested in occupying a few slots at the PTG ? 11:33:40 For development work? 11:34:28 oneswig: Technical discussions or even development work 11:35:44 oneswig: we're providing space for working groups/SIG at the beginning of the week and thought to ask whether there's interest from you guys 11:35:50 I don't know how many active SIG members will be in Dublin but I'm assuming a few will be attending. From our firm, probably 3-4 (ie, half the company :-) 11:36:05 :) 11:36:34 Would you like to have dedicated slots or rather joining project discussions and other sessions? 11:37:00 ildikov: can you explain the difference from the forum? 11:38:15 oneswig: most of the attendees are developers and we're focusing on planning for the upcoming cycle and any other more technical discussions 11:38:24 ildikov: it's hard to know. If the forum's about communicating needs and pain points, what input is needed at the PTG - more of the same? 11:39:03 While the forum is more about gathering the user, operator and developer communities for feedback and a bit higher level chats 11:39:33 My first thought is to sit in on project meetings rather than have dedicated slots, but that's going to be happening anyway. 11:40:12 ildikov: if there was a dedicate slot for the scientific sig, how would you like to see it used? 11:40:13 PTG would be about to figure out how to address the pain points 11:40:35 IIdikov: when is the PTG coming up? 11:41:02 oneswig: how to use it is on the group really 11:41:35 oneswig: it's not a must rather than an offer to think about whether you can utilize it as a group 11:42:18 ildikov: when do you need to know? 11:42:43 oneswig: you can use to have discussions around some items you would like get addressed and have devs in the room as well 11:43:14 oneswig: sooner rather than later, will ask my colleague who's organizing the slots 11:43:19 I can imagine it being useful in various ways - agreed. I think it may come down to whether some of the key SIG members involved are planning to go to Dublin 11:43:29 armstrong: it's the week of February 26th 11:44:14 oneswig: yeah, it's definitely more useful if you have a reasonable coverage from the team 11:44:32 I shall enquire... 11:44:35 iIdikov: thanks, I will like to attend 11:44:46 oneswig: there are also options to occupy a half day or a full, etc 11:44:56 armstrong: awesome! 11:45:56 armstrong: https://www.openstack.org/ptg/ 11:46:13 armstrong: let me know if you have any questions 11:46:22 half-day tops, I think. Can't expect anyone to listen for longer than that 11:46:54 iIdikov: ok I will let you know. Thanks 😃 11:47:21 oneswig: ok, I will let Kendall know and will check back on deadlines 11:48:03 oneswig: BTW, I will attend RCUK in January 11:48:14 ildikov: and I'll ask around for likely attendees. I think if we have enough, there will be a critical mass. 11:48:26 RCUK: excellent - are you presenting? 11:48:45 I will be and I believe the Tuba Guy will be too :-) 11:48:57 Or at least, taking part. 11:49:02 oneswig: yep a short one on the Passport program and a bit on ORC 11:49:28 Oh nice. I'd be interested in the passport program 11:49:39 oneswig: coolio 11:49:39 Not seen a presentation on that yet 11:50:10 oneswig: are you aware of any other happening that week in London that's OpenStack related? 11:50:48 oneswig: I think there was on the Summit, will look for links when I'm back to my laptop 11:51:16 Community events, no. But I think the London OpenStack is overdue another meetup, and I can nudge Darryl. 11:51:46 Thanks ildikov - don't worry I think I can find it 11:52:16 #link https://www.openstack.org/videos/sydney-2017/wings-to-roam-any-cloud-join-the-openstack-global-passport-program-today 11:52:28 oneswig: thanks 11:52:41 oneswig: yep, that should be the one 11:52:48 armstrong I looked for your summit presentation but didn't find it 11:53:22 iIdikov: is the PTG a sponsored program? 11:53:55 oneswig: really? 11:54:31 armstrong: you whether the event itself is sponsored by companies? 11:54:38 Immediately after I did the presentation, I submitted the link to the slides and works 11:55:23 iIdikov: yes is it sponsored by OpenStack 11:55:26 ? 11:55:51 armstrong: it is an OpenStack event organized by the Foundation 11:57:43 IIdikov: Ok thanks, I asked because I saw something like $100 registration at Eventbrite :) 11:58:10 armstrong: yes, it has a registration fee 11:58:35 oneswig: where you not in the hall on Tuesday? When we were presenting? I think I was the last to pressent that day 11:58:52 armstrong: I can ask whether we have the travel support program still open for this one if you need it 11:59:18 armstrong: Ah, at the scientific-SIG lightning talks? Now I'm with you. 11:59:23 IIdikov: yes please I will need it thanks 11:59:31 Thought there was something more involved in the summit schedule. 12:00:41 armstrong: will get back to you on this when I got the info from my colleagues 12:01:14 IIdikov: ok waiting on the feedback 12:01:19 We are out of time, that crept up 12:01:28 Gotta close the session 12:01:46 ildikov: will let you know on the PTG slot, thanks for suggesting it. 12:01:59 ... and have a lovely Christmas. 12:02:14 #endmeeting