Day changed to 01 May 2014 16:08 < Dantevios> Hi Day changed to 02 May 2014 Day changed to 03 May 2014 Day changed to 04 May 2014 Day changed to 05 May 2014 Day changed to 06 May 2014 07:08 < WafflesVP> tes Day changed to 07 May 2014 Day changed to 08 May 2014 Day changed to 09 May 2014 Day changed to 10 May 2014 Day changed to 11 May 2014 07:22 < blu_jabr> 'm pretty sure Jerry emailed a meeting announcement the day before the meeting 07:24 < blu_jabr> yup. checked my inbox. jerry sent an announcement on Tue, Apr 15 about the meeting on Wed, Apr 16 16:53 < tmetro1> Was that a response to a question I asked a month ago? Day changed to 12 May 2014 23:19 < blu_jabr> indeed. i didn't see the question until i was archiving the channel. Day changed to 13 May 2014 00:48 < tmetro1> Yeah, I'm pretty sure I uncovered Jerry's message. It had gotten hung up somewhere on my end. Day changed to 14 May 2014 Day changed to 15 May 2014 Day changed to 16 May 2014 Day changed to 17 May 2014 Day changed to 18 May 2014 23:19 < blu_jabr> indeed. i didn't see the question until i was archiving the channel. Day changed to 13 May 2014 00:48 < tmetro1> Yeah, I'm pretty sure I uncovered Jerry's message. It had gotten hung up somewhere on my end. Day changed to 14 May 2014 Day changed to 15 May 2014 Day changed to 16 May 2014 Day changed to 17 May 2014 Day changed to 18 May 2014 Day changed to 19 May 2014 Day changed to 20 May 2014 Day changed to 21 May 2014 18:17 < notori0us> hi friends 18:17 < notori0us> is there a place where people meet before the meeting? 18:17 < notori0us> The room seems a bit empty, although I could just be too early 18:30 < tmetro1> people usually start showing up at 6:30, which is when the non-meeting-topic informal Q&A period starts. 18:31 < tmetro1> I'm not aware of any prior-to-meeting meeting place. 18:32 < tmetro1> I'm heading in shortly... 19:24 < tmetro> Talk: OpenStsck, part 2 19:24 < tmetro> (Still setting up) 19:27 < tmetro> (No video recording of this talk permitted by Canonical.) 19:29 < tmetro> (Clarification: Frederico requested no recording as he wishes to speak freely, potentially deviating from Canonical's position, 19:30 < tmetro> and he doesn't want those statements attributed to Canonical.) 19:31 < blu_jabr> there is no prior-to-meeting meeting place. there is, on the other hand, a post-meeting meeting place: the Cambidge Brewery, located at One Kendall Place on hampshire street 19:33 < tmetro> o'reilly publishes an official openstack guide 19:33 < tmetro> operations guide 19:34 < blu_jabr> The OpenStack Blog 19:34 < blu_jabr> OpenStack Operations Guide now an O@YReilly Early Edition 19:34 < blu_jabr> http://www.openstack.org/blog/2013/11/openstack-operations-guide-now-an-oreilly-early-edition/ 19:35 < blu_jabr> Deploying Openstack 19:35 < blu_jabr> http://shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920032601.do 19:35 < tmetro> dev-stack is a script that will deploy openstack for development 19:36 < tmetro> openstack working on its own deployment tools, independent of the tools provided by distributions 19:36 < blu_jabr> Reload this Page HP ProLiant MicroServer owners' thread 19:36 < blu_jabr> http://hardforum.com/showthread.php?t=1555868&page=42 19:37 < blu_jabr> sorry for the copy/paste artifacts 19:41 < blu_jabr> Canonical's cloud-in-a-box: The Ubuntu Orange Box 19:41 < blu_jabr> http://www.zdnet.com/canonicals-cloud-in-a-box-the-ubuntu-orange-box-7000029575/ 19:50 < tmetro> Federico experimental cloud is built with 12 HP MicroServers. 19:51 < tmetro> mod n36L 19:52 < tmetro> and N40L 19:52 < tmetro> Both have AMD CPUs. 2-cores. 19:53 < tmetro> 1.3 or 1.5 GHz 19:54 < tmetro> 12w or 9.5w power consumption 19:58 < tmetro> ram is a greater limiting factor 19:58 < tmetro> Hp mc max at 8 gb 19:59 < tmetro> Canonical typically deploys compute nodes with 128 gb, preferably 256 gb 20:01 < tmetro> each hp node gets upgraded to 8 gb ram, 2nd ethernet, and ipmi management card. 20:02 < tmetro> N54L handles 16 gb 20:07 < tmetro> Setup uses 3 networks: public, private, and management. 20:08 < tmetro> of the 12 nodes, 3 are compute, 3 are storage, and 6 are infrastructure (dashboard) plus pool of spares. 20:15 < tmetro> The private network is used primarily for storage traffic. 20:15 < tmetro> Boot commands and images sent over management network. 20:17 < tmetro> public is connected to the Internet. Private is not. 20:19 < tmetro> management net is isolated, but reachable from the outside through a router or managed switch that keeps dhcp/pixe protocols contained. 20:22 < tmetro> turn off 'port fast' option in switches. This avoids a 45 second delay on start up. 20:38 < tmetro> Network setup in the experimental cloud doesn't offer redundancy. 20:39 < tmetro> a production cloud will often use software defined networking, and offer redundancy. 20:52 < tmetro> Swift is the official openstack storage layer, but ceph is most common. 21:02 < tmetro> On the infrastructure nodes he runs maas, juju, and landscape. These on 2 nodes. 21:03 < tmetro> keystone, a network identity service, runs on a few nodes, as does a dashboard. 21:04 < tmetro> a compute controller can be placed in between the public network and the compute nodes. 21:05 < tmetro> all of these services provide apis. 21:06 < tmetro> The dashboard uses them, and puts a heavy load on the services. 21:14 < tmetro> Talk over. Day changed to 22 May 2014 Day changed to 23 May 2014 Day changed to 24 May 2014 Day changed to 25 May 2014 Day changed to 26 May 2014 Day changed to 27 May 2014 Day changed to 28 May 2014 Day changed to 29 May 2014 Day changed to 30 May 2014 Day changed to 31 May 2014 11:52 < billN1VUX> dj_segfault - https://twitter.com/DepressedDarth/status/471783709092622336 12:16 * billN1VUX at #BLU InstallFest