21:03:43 #startmeeting scientific-wg 21:03:44 Meeting started Tue Aug 8 21:03:43 2017 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is b1airo. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 21:03:45 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 21:03:47 The meeting name has been set to 'scientific_wg' 21:04:03 #chair martial 21:04:03 Current chairs: b1airo martial 21:04:05 Hello 21:04:11 hi armstrong 21:04:50 Hello 21:05:07 let's give oneswig another minute or two - i'm just in the process of getting some breakfast (7am here) 21:05:10 hi priteau 21:05:32 blair: stig is not coming tonight I believe (from his email) 21:05:52 #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Scientific_working_group#IRC_Meeting_August_8th_2017 21:06:08 The topics of interest tonight are listed above 21:06:12 ah ok, haven't read email yet 21:06:19 #topic Supercomputing 2017 21:06:34 FYI, the BoF application was submitted 21:07:15 yep, fingers crossed 21:08:44 in the process of submitting i realised we had not done a writeup from SC16 (which we said we would) 21:08:47 hello 21:08:51 hi rbudden 21:08:55 hello Robert 21:09:16 sorry i’m a bit late, working on our Ocata upgrade 21:09:22 sounds fun :) 21:09:32 blairo: cool, thanks for that 21:09:46 blairo: what is the deadline for approval? 21:10:21 i have started this wiki page as a place to distill down some HPC with OpenStack related notes: 21:10:23 #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/HPC 21:10:54 i think they are aiming to have approvals done by early september 21:12:09 okay crossing our fingers :) 21:12:19 #topic Update to the Scientific OpenStack book 21:12:52 so a v2 is in discussion 21:13:09 o/ (sorry I'm late) 21:13:11 is hogepodge around 21:13:18 ah, hey there! 21:13:20 good timing ;) 21:13:20 we are calling everybody interested to reach out 21:13:35 knowing that there is an unmovable non-negotiable hard deadline of content being completed by September 29 21:13:44 did we decide on just an update to the book or are we adding new content? 21:13:47 So Kathy is back working for the Foundation part time, and she's interested in helping release v2 of the book. 21:13:58 and Mr Hoge can tell us more about this particular topic 21:14:17 We can do anything we want, as long as the September 29 deadline for final content (no changes at all) is met. 21:14:24 s/or/and/ 21:14:50 and this book would be available at the Sydney meeting as well as SC17 21:15:14 Definitely SC 17, since Sydney is so close probably that. I'll double check and make sure. 21:15:23 It may push the deadline up by about a week. 21:15:44 Kathy is collecting the raw resources for me right now, and I will share them in an etherpad. 21:15:48 we were loosely thinking: update existing content and add a couple of new chapters 21:16:13 https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/scientific-computing-book-update-2017 21:16:17 I am reaching out to a couple people to provide extra content if at all possible 21:16:19 e.g one on federation 21:16:25 #link Working document to organize resources https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/scientific-computing-book-update-2017 21:18:18 I've added the latest info from Kathy into the doc. It looks like she's planning for a November release, I'll check back for Summit release since we'll have loads of events there too. 21:18:26 We could provide an update from Chameleon. Hopefully by then Blazar might have become an official project! 21:18:45 sweet, thanks 21:18:54 pierre, looking forward to that section :) 21:18:56 i’m hoping to have some good updates with our skip level upgrade to Ocata 21:19:12 possibly Ironic w/Neutron integration if all goes well! 21:19:30 We're going to look into multi-tenant bare-metal networking 21:20:01 rbudden: Is that what you want to try, or just plain flat shared network? 21:20:39 still just flat shared network, but we have some use cases if we can use Neutron to give floating IPs to private computes for the duration of a job 21:20:57 i.e. have Slurm prologue talk to Neutron and give a node both ingress/egress 21:21:08 i’m not sure the state of that though 21:21:19 i can let you know in the next couple of days ;) 21:21:42 robert/all, please update the etherpad with a chapter proposal if at all possible 21:21:50 sounds good! 21:22:02 anything else to know on this topic Mr Hoge? 21:22:49 People, feel free to continue extending the etherpad 21:23:07 #topic Request for a SuperUser guest post - volunteers please 21:23:22 I think the subject says it all :) 21:24:13 Hello? 21:24:18 I'll be managing the updates, so expect lots of pushing from me. :-D Thanks everybody! 21:24:45 Mr Hoge, I expect people ought to add contact information on the Etherpad then? 21:25:00 yes please 21:25:07 martial: +1 21:26:00 hi StefanPaetowJisc - long time no see! 21:26:13 your nick appears to be too long for hexchat to auto-complete :-) 21:27:01 or could be because he disconnected - need to increase my font size... 21:27:15 #link https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/scientific-computing-superuserguestpost-2017 21:27:24 I created an etherpad for that guest post 21:27:36 martial, do we know what we are looking for? 21:27:51 just anything Science+OpenStack ? 21:28:05 I do not have more data on this topic I confess 21:28:26 which is why I created the etherpad to allow people to write a small abstract 21:28:41 and we can work with the UC to decide what they want/need out of it? 21:28:47 Is it one story about one use cases, or one story about many use cases? 21:29:11 Hello? 21:29:30 priteau: I apologize, I do not know 21:29:34 StefanPaetowJi-1: welcome back 21:30:23 Apologies folks... Connection issues. :-/ 21:31:10 boy, do I hear ya 21:32:29 as I wrote on the etherpad for the proposal: "Please add contact information, the topic (related to Scientific + OpenStack) and abstract that are covered in your potential post" 21:33:15 hopefully this ought to allow people to come up with --good-- crazy ideas :) 21:33:45 and last topic for the day 21:34:33 priteau: Asked a question above ==> Is it one story about one use cases, or one story about many use cases? 21:34:51 #topic User Committee nominations 21:35:37 pierre: I do not have this information, we will try to get some clarification and update the Etherpad if at all possible when we have it 21:36:29 is there anyone in our community who might be interested in serving on the User Committee? 21:37:23 I might be interested but want to be sure of how I will be useful 21:37:29 martial: any link to what the job entails? 21:37:32 what are they working on? 21:37:57 +1 i’d be interested in details. I have no idea if I’d even be a fit for helping 21:38:02 there was a post on the UC ML, Nominations are open till the 11th 21:38:12 let me find the link 21:38:17 #link https://www.openstack.org/foundation/user-committee/ 21:38:26 thx b1airo 21:38:31 or rely on blair :) 21:38:50 this working group falls under the UC in terms of governance 21:39:31 OK thanks for that information 21:39:55 so the UC members are there to look after the governance side of things for OpenStack User representation and to ensure working groups / teams / SIGs etc are empowered and healthy 21:40:25 the UC also has a seat on the board I think 21:41:03 more detail - #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Governance/Foundation/UserCommittee 21:41:30 I am trying to find the original call for candidacy in the ML archive 21:42:11 (ah here it is, August 4th: "[User-committee] UC candidacy") 21:42:22 look for mrhillsman 21:42:33 he posted it. And/or Shilla 21:43:03 i think given the high numbers of scientific openstack deployments and broad base of this WG it'd be nice to have continuous representation for the community at that level 21:43:26 So, you gonna run, b1airo ? 21:43:44 zioproto has nominated, so that's one active scientific-wg participant who has put their hand up 21:43:50 Interesting, given that EOSC and things like eMedLab may be large OS deployments 21:44:09 I'll happily second zioproto. He's good with this 21:44:12 rockyg, i would be interested, but i need an overcommitment reality-check 21:44:29 heard my name 21:44:44 hi mrhillsman 21:44:51 Original posting of the call for nominations for UC, mrhillsman 21:47:01 i think we can probably move on to AOB... 21:47:13 #topic Other Business 21:47:23 Ahh 21:47:28 I have some other busines 21:47:33 shoot 21:47:37 Some GoodNews(tm) 21:47:55 perhaps we are about to find our SuperUser post... 21:48:08 For El Capitan (and possibly earlier) versions of macOS, we have a barebones Moonshot Mac client 21:48:40 cool! what can it do? 21:48:54 #topic AOB 21:49:04 It's the *really* basic version and it only works with non-domain-linked Mac systems, but this may be of use for those who want to play with OpenStack and 'Moonshot' authn. 21:49:59 It's embarrassing to say that it's taken me 5 months to get to this point (zioproto and others may recall me not being very 'present' at the Milan mid-cycle ops meetup because I was fighting with Mac's version of Heimdal) 21:50:17 but I'm not a dev, so for me this has been a journey to hell and back. 21:50:37 character building 21:51:25 The hope is that once all the little bits and pieces are resolved, you should be able to do non-web (i.e. CLI) SSO into the OS tools, and possibly OS instances, provided they've been set up for Moonshot AuthN. 21:51:42 a once in a lifetime experience, you hope;-) 21:51:49 that sounds neat for sure 21:51:58 is there already a Keystone extension for this? 21:52:01 By extension, this will help projects like the Fedushare project in the US, that is working on a SAML-ECP version of SSO, which will make a *lot* of people happy 21:52:09 Keystone apparently supports GSSAPI 21:52:36 who knew!? 21:52:39 but whether it supports multitrip GSSAPI authn is another question. That was what I *wanted* to work on the last 5 months after chatting to Adam and others in Barcelona 21:52:55 so, this would make a great forum topic.... 21:53:45 But then... Heimdal intervened. And then OpenSSL (macOS only does OSSL 0.9.8 as a backward compatibility thing). They may use LibreSSL... so this will be a featurette in our future stream (to build against LibreSSL as well). 21:54:02 agreed rockyg 21:54:39 Lots of blind alleys. Dark back streets. Bad coding practices. Bad assumptions. And lots of (patient) help from an Australian jazz musician (and macOS aficionado). 21:54:59 i'd have given up and built a container within about 30s i think 21:55:25 Well, the option was to use a VM, yes... (with tunnelling via...) 21:55:41 ha 21:55:43 But that's just playing silly buggers. 21:55:44 If you do a forum topic, with a quick demo to start, you can get more folks to work on it and Keystone folks to help integrate and test, maybe. 21:56:27 Sorry, forum topic? (I'm clueless with some of these things). 21:56:48 #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Forum 21:56:54 There's an Etherpad *somewhere* (I'll have to dig up the URL) that describes the GSSAPI usecase a bit more... 21:57:08 Ahhhhh 21:57:10 Well... 21:57:12 Forum at the Summit (Sydney). A good place to provide info, status, and get help 21:57:34 *ahem* I asked my management if I could go to Sydney. The answer was... negative. 21:57:51 If you get a forum session, you can ask for support.... 21:57:53 When the next summit/conference comes to Europe, they'll sign off on it :-) 21:58:09 from the foundation, that is. 21:58:12 With time running out, real-time update from Kathy regarding the book. Deadline is Sept 22. Please put your contact information in the etherpad to help me manage the book production. 21:58:14 https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/scientific-computing-book-update-2017 21:58:45 10-4 hogepodge 21:58:59 hogepodge, we'll make a ML post to try and get attention from folks not here today 21:59:23 let's close this up 21:59:27 (sorry to topic hijack) 21:59:33 #endmeeting