21:00:28 #startmeeting scientific-sig 21:00:30 Meeting started Tue Jul 7 21:00:28 2020 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is oneswig. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 21:00:31 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 21:00:33 The meeting name has been set to 'scientific_sig' 21:00:54 Apologies, I don't think we have an agenda for today 21:01:01 On the back foot 21:01:02 time for more Scientific SIG goodness! 21:01:11 Hi martial, afternoon! 21:01:14 #chair martial 21:01:16 Current chairs: martial oneswig 21:01:27 So what's new with you? 21:02:11 not much, slowly accepting that kids will be home for longer ;) 21:02:32 that ADAC8 sounds interesting 21:02:36 It's blurring into summer holidays here - just a couple of weeks to go 21:03:02 Its an interesting presentation and I'm sure Bill Sparks has put a good deal of thought into it. 21:04:52 Over here I'm having fun with revisiting an old Ansible role we put together for mounting Manila CephFS native shares from within instances. 21:04:54 although I am not aware of shasta linux 21:05:25 It'll be the new name for Cray's Linux distro, I think. 21:08:45 martial: have you used the Kubernetes cluster api much? 21:09:38 #link Kubernetes Cluster API https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/cluster-api 21:10:01 Perhaps this is better: https://cluster-api.sigs.k8s.io/ 21:10:32 Looks like they want to do to Kubespray what Ceph Orchestrator does for Ceph-Ansible 21:11:12 Actually speaking of k8s, any recommendations for deployment of a small internal hosting cluster? I know about kubespray of course, just wondering if there's anything else worth considering or if it's just that simple? 21:11:15 interesting 21:11:35 how small? 21:12:15 #chair b1airo 21:12:16 Current chairs: b1airo martial oneswig 21:12:30 hi b1airo, morning 21:14:13 martial: at this point it'll run a handful of services, none of which really need much in way of scale, so maybe <20 cores, <100GB ram 21:14:56 We're intending to deploy to VMs (across different hosts) 21:16:00 on top of OpenStack then? 21:16:08 we do mostly kubespray 21:16:30 but if you do it on top of OpenStack you can also use TerraForm 21:16:58 Yep. But old Bright OpenStack, so no Magnum there, also think direct API integration is probably more trouble than it is worth considering dynamic scaling is not really needed 21:17:32 kubespray it b1airo. Job done. 21:17:44 👍 21:17:51 or the openstack-k8s-cloud-provider but I have little experience with that one (yet) 21:18:31 Any warnings about network plugins - OpenStack is on OVS 21:19:17 this looks very similar to what I did about a year ago https://github.com/kubernetes-sigs/kubespray/tree/master/contrib/terraform/openstack 21:21:15 for a much smaller stack, you can play with https://k3s.io/ 21:21:57 super easy to get a bunch of Jetson Nanos or Raspberry Pi to have your own "kubectl" compatible stack :) 21:25:06 that cluster-api link looks rather intriguing 21:25:47 martial: ever come across Civo - hosted k3s for dev systems? 21:25:56 #link Civo K3S hosting https://www.civo.com/ 21:27:30 does seem super sweet, but no, never heard of them 21:27:45 I will confirm the "get k3s up in under 2 minutes" that said 21:28:09 I have a small stack of Jetson Nano with Ubuntu 18.04 and k3s running 21:28:22 a "cheap GPU box" :) 21:28:54 If I could use my work card to do that... 21:30:16 Civo looks neat 21:30:31 Not sure I understand what civo adds to k3s that said 21:30:56 Infra I guess 21:32:52 I'm starting another meeting, will keep a lazy eye out.. 21:33:03 later b1airo 21:33:14 I see https://www.civo.com/learn/civo-kubernetes-quick-start-guide they give you a cluster to play with 21:33:19 (well "play") 21:33:29 using k3s to deploy it 21:33:33 not a crazy udea 21:41:11 now I wanna try k3s on a small stack :) 21:42:02 Knock yourself out martial - and let me know if it's any good! 21:45:02 Did you attend OpenDev last week? 21:45:45 no was super swamped by other tasks sadly 21:45:51 how was it? 21:47:01 It went pretty well I think, like a large PTG fishbowl session. 21:47:43 The sessions are all on youtube but they run at a gentle pace. 21:49:02 cool 21:49:11 will have to check the links 21:49:21 The next session is on hardware automation, which is pretty interesting and a little more focused. 21:51:58 Been meaning to check it out after seeing Tim posting about it on twitter 21:58:51 Nearly time, let us know how you get on with your k8s cluster b1airo 22:00:26 OK, thanks guys - until next time 22:00:26 Roger that 22:00:31 #endmeeting