14:09:15 #startmeeting LF Hardware discussion 14:09:15 Meeting started Fri Apr 17 14:09:15 2015 UTC. The chair is rpaik. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:09:15 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 14:09:15 The meeting name has been set to 'lf_hardware_discussion' 14:09:40 #info chris price 14:09:48 <[1]JonasB> #info jonas 14:09:49 #info Frank Brockners 14:09:54 #info Daniel Smith 14:09:57 #info Tim Rozet 14:09:57 #info Trevor Cooper 14:10:06 #info Konstantin Ryabitsev 14:10:21 #info Ray 14:11:27 #info need to define the target result for the lab in Arno timeframe (as opposed to future ops) 14:12:17 #info frankbrockers defined we want the 2 pods to be run specifically for Arno deploy toolchains until we reach release. 14:12:40 #info Fatih Degirmenci 14:12:51 #info Stefan Berg 14:13:06 can we #link the email thread? 14:13:24 https://usercontent.irccloud-cdn.com/file/OeteASNX/diagram 14:14:48 ChrisPriceAB: is infra-steering archived? 14:14:50 if so yes 14:15:29 oh, not sure... 14:17:07 #action Peter to post diagrams on the wiki page 14:28:55 pbandzi: the diagram posted on the link frankbrockners provided looks fine for Foreman 14:29:38 trozet: yes - pbandzi modeled this after the Intel lab 14:29:56 Daniel Smith just mentioned that Fuel needs another VLAN 14:31:08 frankbrockners: one minor thing is our deploy relies on an ordering of interfaces on the jumphost, we may need to just change that or we can make it an argument to our script 14:31:59 trozet: Up to you - personally I'd favor "make it an argument on your script" 14:32:22 trozet: if there is requirement at this stage I can change also the order 14:33:18 pbandzi: yeah we expect managment vlan, private, public, storage. If you are already too busy don't worry about it pbandzi and I can make it an arg to the script next week 14:37:54 #info send LF HW requests to opnfv-helpdesk@rt.linuxfoundation.org or jump on IRC (aricg) 14:49:03 trozet: i'll reorder them and let you know 14:49:39 pbandzi: so this is in POD1 right? 14:49:45 yes 14:49:55 #info Can we decide POD to installer mapping here? 14:50:01 ok so we can try our deploy script today 14:50:02 on that POD 14:50:15 #info Suggestion: POD1 = Foreman , POD2 = Fuel 14:50:49 #info pbandzi: also, did you a) set the nodes to pxe boot first, and b) are they set to only pxe boot off first interface 14:50:50 right. i'll ping you via IRC when reordering them 14:52:03 trozet: PXE boot is set as first boot option on nodes, second is disk, is that ok? 14:52:25 #agree POD1 = Foreman , POD2 = Fuel 14:52:29 pbandzi: thats good. It saves some time if you disable the other NICs from being able to pxe boot 14:52:36 #agree POD1 = Foreman , POD2 = Fuel (ordered alphabetically) 14:52:44 yeh others are disbled 14:52:45 :) 14:52:50 only managemnt is booting 14:53:28 great thanks pbandzi 14:54:07 thx 14:54:23 #info pbandzi declares bootorder: pxe boot, then local disk and only first nic set to pxe boot 14:54:28 is the vpn just openvpn client or is there specific one? 14:54:52 #info for Foreman nic order on Jumphost will be set to: admin/mgmt, private, public, storage 14:55:19 #info Foreman requires that ordering as of now, with optional storage interface, but we will aim to make it parameters to the script later 14:56:27 #info Iben Rodriguez 14:56:30 lurking 14:56:58 lmcdasm: it is just openvpn 14:57:02 thx frank 14:57:03 ok 14:57:36 https://wiki.opnfv.org/get_started/lflab_hosting is pretty complete 14:58:13 what is missing openvpn installation as well as the need to create a user and a group called openvpn 14:58:22 * lmcdasm smiles - what i was looking for 14:59:06 #action Ray to setup a 30 minute call Sunday morning @9am Pacific Time 14:59:39 is there a voice bridge for this? I seem to me missing some content 15:00:06 yes iben but the call is wrapping up 15:00:17 Frank - i have some slides on how to install oenvpn 15:00:28 #endmeeting 15:00:40 you want win or linux flavour? 15:00:42 lmcdasm: no slides needed 15:01:00 rpaik you will need to end it. 15:02:36 lmcdasm: once you have openvpn installed - you really only need to use the config script that Konstantin provides, i.e. sudo openvpn --config /etc/openvpn/opnfv.ovpn will do 15:07:35 #endmeeting