14:30:37 #startmeeting weekly lithium irc sync 14:30:37 Meeting started Wed Jun 17 14:30:37 2015 UTC. The chair is colindixon. Information about MeetBot at http://ci.openstack.org/meetbot.html. 14:30:37 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 14:30:37 The meeting name has been set to 'weekly_lithium_irc_sync' 14:30:44 colindixon: thanks 14:30:45 #topic roll call and agenda bashing 14:30:59 Rajesh from LACP team 14:31:00 #info lori for lispflowmapping 14:31:03 #info colindixon for docs, ttp and TSC 14:31:10 #info for VPNService 14:31:11 #info alagalah gbp 14:31:12 #info release review for LACP and Neutron 14:31:18 #info gzhao 14:31:31 #chair gzhao 14:31:31 Current chairs: colindixon gzhao 14:31:33 #info Prem for VPNService 14:31:48 #info Hideyuki for VTN 14:31:53 gzhao: so, we’re doing release reviews now or the weekly sync? 14:31:56 #info edwarnicke for neutron, TSC, and mischief 14:31:59 Morning. 14:32:15 #info abhijitkumbhare OpenFlow plugin 14:32:17 colindixon: I thought we were doing reviews... 14:32:28 colindixon: add release review to agenda 14:32:34 edwarnicke, gzhao: sounds good 14:32:36 gzhao: :) 14:33:16 #topic release review 14:33:38 #link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1PYxjiSYEks44uJByVO1P44rnI5xTJRulpKyrSsDQF9g/edit#gid=743945554 <-- schedule 14:34:00 gzhao: sounds good 14:34:12 do we have LACP on the wire? 14:34:20 LACP-Rajesh: 14:34:24 yes 14:34:46 #topic LACP release review 14:34:50 #link https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/LACP:Lithium:Release_Review <-- LACP release review 14:35:12 #link https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/LACP:Lithium:Release_Notes <-- LACP release note 14:35:31 * colindixon reads 14:35:46 updated the contents for release review and release notes - please let us know of comments 14:35:51 LACP-Rajesh: I noticed you have two open bugs that are vexing you: https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/LACP:Lithium:Release_Review#Bugzilla_.28summary_of_bug_situation.29 14:35:55 LACP-Rajesh: Are they blocker bugs? 14:36:27 they are not blocker 14:36:40 workaround is available for these bugs 14:36:49 #info LACP-Rajesh notes that while they have two open bugs, neither is a blocker as both have workarounds 14:37:20 LACP-Rajesh: Cool 14:37:22 LACP-Rajesh: ascii doc for release note is ready? 14:37:26 Workaround for the defect - Start OpenDaylight controller with LACP module and then have the network connect to the controller. 14:37:54 LACP-Rajesh: will you be documenting the bugs and their work around in your release notes or somewhere else? 14:38:08 #link https://github.com/opendaylight/docs/blob/stable/lithium/manuals/user-guide/src/main/asciidoc/lacp/lacp-user.adoc user documentation 14:38:09 LACP-Rajesh: Do you have a notion of why LACP has to start before the network connects? 14:38:11 it is updated in release notes 14:38:20 #link https://github.com/opendaylight/docs/blob/stable/lithium/manuals/developer-guide/src/main/asciidoc/lacp/lacp-dev.adoc developer documentation 14:38:50 we need Ed's help to resolve ClassNotFound exception while LACP bringup 14:38:59 LACP-Rajesh: is that a blocking bug? 14:39:06 LACP-Rajesh: Let me grab your code :) 14:39:18 when nodes are available in MD-SAL and then LACP is started 14:40:09 LACP-Rajesh: ah, this is not a blocking bug 14:40:48 Ed - we can have a seperate meeting with you at your convenient time 14:41:25 +1 14:41:35 colindixon: I believe Rajesh already noted neither of their two bugs listed and the work arounds are documented in their release notes 14:41:49 so, LACP-Rajesh I don’t actually see the workaround process in the release notes 14:41:51 I see the bugs 14:42:02 * regXboi pads in 14:42:09 but not the workarounds 14:42:32 coline - in known issues and limitations 14:42:34 colindixon: I see the workaround 14:42:41 colindixon: Its a sub bullet 14:42:45 colindixon: Should it be a heading ? 14:42:53 colin - please refer known issues and limitations 14:43:03 oh nevermind 14:43:05 I’m crazy 14:43:22 it’s listed in the notes, but not the release review and I missed it 14:43:23 ok 14:43:28 any other questions for LACP? 14:43:29 colindixon: not at all, if it wasn't obvious to you, then it may not be obvious to a use, so do you think these should have a heading in adoc ? 14:44:15 alagalah: it’s a good question that I think is going to come up a lot as we try to get our release notes together, so let’s handle it offline, sadly 14:44:19 shall we go to next one Neutron? 14:44:25 gzhao: I think so 14:44:37 thank you all 14:44:42 #info alagalah notes that we might want to have a “workrounds” header to make things easier to find 14:44:45 LACP-Rajesh: thank you! 14:44:47 LACP-Rajesh: thank you 14:45:05 #topic Neutron release review 14:45:06 #info regXboi +1's alagalah's suggestion 14:45:18 #info regXboi wakes up 14:45:42 LACP-Rajesh: do you think you can do that workaround header suggest by alagalah 14:45:53 gzhao: do you have the release links? 14:46:03 #link https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/NeutronNorthbound:LithiumReleaseReview <-- release review 14:46:31 #link https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/NeutronNorthbound:LithiumReleaseNotes <-- Neutron release note 14:46:55 #link https://github.com/opendaylight/docs/blob/stable/lithium/manuals/developer-guide/src/main/asciidoc/neutron/neutron.adoc developer docuemntation 14:47:17 colindixon: let me add that to the release review on the fly 14:47:21 regXboi: release note misses some sections from sample release note 14:47:39 gzhao: I suspect they are all N/A 14:47:51 https://wiki.opendaylight.org/view/Sample_Release_Notes <-- sample release note 14:48:40 regXboi: oh, ok 14:49:09 I interpreted the later sections as not applying to the project, since this is neutron's first pass through the chute 14:49:14 alagalah,gzhao - can i put the defect and workaround in a table? 14:49:15 regXboi: so, are the two bugs blocking? 14:49:25 regXboi: yes, you are right 14:49:27 bug-id, bug-desc,workaround 14:49:35 they are blocking in the sense that full functionality is not possible 14:49:36 as columns 14:49:49 however, they are also *not* bugs in NN itself 14:50:00 regXboi: Which bugs specifically? 14:50:05 regXboi: ah 14:50:08 3304 and 3368 14:50:12 LACP-Rajesh: sure, sounds good to me 14:50:16 * edwarnicke is multitasking fixing LACP at the same time as attending the meeting 14:50:22 thanks 14:50:40 LACP-Rajesh: On 3304 14:50:42 edwarnicke: this is the SG information bug and the missing tenant ID in neutronport bug 14:50:50 #info colindixon asks if bugs 3304 and 3368 are blocking, regXboi says they prevent full functionality, but are also bugs in external software 14:50:53 LACP-Rajesh: 128 switches is at the outer edge of what mininet itself can scale to 14:51:05 LACP-Rajesh: Have you tried with two hosts at 64 switches each? 14:51:19 #info neutron northbound has created an external component for tracking just these types of issues 14:51:33 #undo 14:51:36 regXboi: I think 3304 is resolved 14:51:43 somebody undo that last info please 14:51:50 regXboi: I also think that 3368 is resolved 14:51:52 #undo 14:51:52 Removing item from minutes: 14:51:55 #chair regXboi 14:51:55 Current chairs: colindixon gzhao regXboi 14:51:58 regXboi: But someone needs to verify the fixes 14:52:03 #info neutron northbound has created an external component in bugzilla for tracking these types of issues 14:52:20 #info edwarnicke reports that he believes both bugs are resolved but still need verification 14:52:27 ok 14:52:30 cool 14:52:36 regXboi: Which is to say, the known fixes for them are merged 14:52:37 regXboi: can we have links to the external tracking issues 14:52:49 they’re on the release notes 14:52:54 gzhao: they are the bugs themselves and are in the release notes 14:52:56 #link https://bugs.opendaylight.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3304 14:52:57 maybe silly question but is there any doc explaining current neutron capabilities? L2, L3, LB... 14:53:00 #link https://bugs.opendaylight.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3368 14:53:19 LuisGomez: I think that is left to the neutron providers 14:53:19 LuisGomez1: That varies by provider 14:53:24 Ed - we have tried 128 switches with 1 host 14:53:34 LuisGomez1: that's not a silly question, but colindixon and edwarnicke are correct 14:53:36 ?? edwarnicke 14:53:43 LACP-Rajesh: I would suggest trying it spread across 2 or 4 hosts to see if mininet is the bottleneck 14:53:43 regXboi: got it 14:54:02 ChrisPriceAB: welcome - ed's multiplexing (again) 14:54:17 other questions? 14:54:23 #info LuisGomez asks if there are any documents explaining the L2, L3, LB, etc. capabilite, regXboi and edwarnicke say that’s currently left to the people who provide implementations of neutron, not the neutron project iself 14:54:37 Hehe, yeah I noticed. Are we talking about neutron providers in ODL? 14:54:40 so all capabilities are available in neutron and then is up to provider to implement 14:54:47 thanks 14:54:58 ChrisPriceAB: The time has come, the walrus said, to talk of many things, of ships and shoes and ceiling wax, of cabbages and kings... 14:55:01 #info ChrisPriceAB askes are we talking about neutron providers in ODL and regXboi say yes 14:55:04 ok, more questions for regXboi? 14:55:05 LuisGomez1: Good point :) 14:55:10 LuisGomez1: I see what you are getting at now :) 14:55:24 #info LusiGomez1 correctly points out that all capabilities are available in neutron and then is up to providers to implement 14:55:27 LuisGomez1: What does Northbound accept (whether it does anything is dependent on the provider) 14:55:44 * regXboi wonders if making the person representing the project a chair is a good idea :) 14:56:00 * edwarnicke wonders if being made chair is ever a good idea ;) 14:56:20 my only other note is that I'm still fighting with sonarqube on coverage reporting 14:56:28 Ed - do you mean running mininet in 2 VM's - each mininet having 64 switches and both mininet connecting to same controller? 14:56:35 sonarqube is not capturing IT code coverage correctly (yet) 14:56:50 ok 14:57:09 any more questions for regXboi? 14:57:26 do we have descriptions of the capabilities of any of the neutron providers? 14:57:31 LACP-Rajesh: roughly yes... mininet is not highly scalable, and has been known to hit issues at 128 switches and above 14:57:48 ChrisPriceAB: isn't that out of scope for neutron northbound? 14:57:48 (no knock on mininet... it was never intended to be highly scalable... its good at what its good at ;) ) 14:58:13 colindixon didn't say they needed to be relvant questions! 14:58:16 ChrisPriceAB: I'd expect that description to be part of the providers review... but definitely a good thing to ask them to have ready there :) 14:58:20 ChrisPriceAB: I mean, it's a good question, but my answer is to give you my best "buster keaton" 14:58:31 ChrisPriceAB: I think that’s left during the release reviews for provider projects, e.g., GBP, VTN, OVSDB, … 14:59:06 ok thanks guys. I'll go back to my hole now 14:59:20 #info ChrisPriceAB asks if we have descriptions of what neutron features various providers give you. colindixon, edwarnicke, and regXboi say that will likely have to come during the release reviews for those projects. 14:59:21 * ChrisPriceAB sniffs quietly while skulking away 14:59:36 #topic broader lithium release issues 14:59:45 * edwarnicke hands ChrisPriceAB a handkerchief 14:59:45 ok, I think we’re done with release rviews 14:59:46 * regXboi calls ChrisPriceAB back 15:00:05 other ones are scheduled for monday and all of next week 15:00:16 colindixon: there was an RC bug on NN - the CORS bug 15:00:36 it was marked as a duplicate of one we already had in NN, which got fixed this morning in stable/lithium 15:00:41 :D 15:00:47 #link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KPpO9LH539Vlcoa4RvLa6PPCdLifi5JD-ihRhlybqeo/edit#gid=676729675 blocking bugs 15:00:50 so the next RC1 (tomorrow) should not show that issue 15:01:09 #link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KPpO9LH539Vlcoa4RvLa6PPCdLifi5JD-ihRhlybqeo/edit#gid=1757763090 RC test reports 15:01:21 I think there are blocking bug from SFC and TSDR, but I don't see them on the spreadsheet 15:01:22 #undo 15:01:22 Removing item from minutes: 15:01:28 #link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KPpO9LH539Vlcoa4RvLa6PPCdLifi5JD-ihRhlybqeo/edit#gid=1757763090 RC1 test reports 15:01:34 #link https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KPpO9LH539Vlcoa4RvLa6PPCdLifi5JD-ihRhlybqeo/edit#gid=1072617634 RC0 test reports 15:02:02 hmm 15:02:10 how did 3368 make it on the blocking list? 15:02:24 oh wait - n/m 15:02:25 #action ALL PROJECTS NEED TO TRY THEIR CODE IN RC1 AND REPORT WHETHER THEY THIINK THEY HAVE ANY BLOCKING BUGS IN IT BY THE TSC CALL TOMORROW 15:02:27 * regXboi can't read :) 15:02:28 ok, TSDR listed a few non-blocking bugs in RC1 test reports. 15:02:52 * regXboi covers IRC ears from colindixon's IRC yelling 15:02:56 * ChrisPriceAB wishes colin would stop shouting... 15:03:06 When will be the next RC1 build triggered? 15:03:07 right now we have 26 projects which haven’t done that 15:03:20 colindixon: and how many of them are here? 15:03:29 zxiiro or gzhao, do you know that for LACP-Rajesh 15:03:31 LACP-Rajesh: https://git.opendaylight.org/gerrit/22804 should fix 3767 15:03:41 regXboi: I’m not sure I’d have to go look up 15:03:52 #info all projects should update RC1 test reports spreadsheet before TSC call tomorrow. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1KPpO9LH539Vlcoa4RvLa6PPCdLifi5JD-ihRhlybqeo/edit#gid=1757763090 15:03:54 LACP-Rajesh: I got as far as verifying that when a switch connects before LACP initializes, we at least don't get the Exception thrown you are reporting 15:04:12 LACP-Rajesh: 15:04:24 colindixon: next will be UTC 11:59 today 15:04:32 #link https://lists.opendaylight.org/pipermail/release/2015-June/002815.html here is the latest RC1 to test 15:04:50 colindixon: NN gives that one a thumbs up (tested it first thing this morning) 15:05:25 colindixon:gzhao: does it make sense to have in the RC testing page a column to say *which* RC1 candidate has been tested? 15:05:36 #info we still need the rest 26 projects to test RC1 15:05:41 cool 15:05:43 gzhao: yes 15:05:44 gzhao: What happened to the 'Needs verify' section of the blocking bug spreadsheet... it looks like its gone 15:05:53 regXboi: yes 15:05:57 because a green could be a green for the 6/14 version or the 6/15 version or ... 15:06:11 Thanks Ed - Supersonic 15:06:12 #action gzhao to add a column in the RC1 readout that says which version of RC1 was tested 15:06:27 we will test and let you know the results 15:06:41 #undo 15:06:41 Removing item from minutes: 15:06:46 colindixon: I'm doing that right now 15:06:55 ok 15:07:08 any other critical isseus people need to bring forward 15:07:44 and added - somebody take a look and confirm 15:07:57 colindixon: We should shortly have a fix for offline mode, region, and slow startup 15:08:10 colindixon: The last piece just needs to be merged into integration 15:08:27 #info edwarnicke says we should have a fix soon to allow for offline running to work again 15:08:32 ok 15:08:37 i will work on that today 15:08:44 alagalah: ping - did you really mark the RC as red? 15:08:47 Oh... and it makes the resulting zip file smaller to :) 15:08:55 smaller to what? 15:09:03 smaller too 15:09:06 :) 15:09:18 LOL 15:09:41 ok 15:09:44 as of right now - I see 9 green and 1 red in the RC page 15:10:09 #info regXboi notes that GBP is red in the RC1 at the moment 15:10:38 #info regXboi notes that there are 9 projects reporting green for RC1 as well 15:11:17 it looks like everything fro GBP is fixed but 2657 15:11:20 alagalah? 15:11:31 colindixon: Currently in GBP weekly status too 15:11:43 colindixon: I added a blocker bug to the spreadsheet today 15:11:44 #info bug 2657 is the remaining blocking issue that GBP is reporting 15:11:48 not against NN tho 15:11:51 colindixon: That is correct, I have to show where we can reproduce it 15:12:22 ok 15:12:24 colindixon: when we reported it it was easily reproducible, now it only seems to occur at scale in our lab env (scale = 12 VMs ... not that many) 15:12:27 we’ll track that 15:12:40 tbachman: no worries about NN or not NN - we are off to more general items 15:12:52 anything else people wanted to cover? 15:12:55 colindixon: Its on my list to do today, this was reported quite some time ago, and we made as many changes as we could that helped but it appears not resolved it 15:13:14 zxiiro: do you know why the last build some tests in grey 15:13:17 otherwise, people please test your code in RC1, report any issues and help us track down and kill blocking bugs if we can 15:13:25 colindixon: other than if somebody else has made IT reporting work with sonarqube, they'll save me a bunch of time 15:13:54 regXboi: I *think* that madhu, brent and folks in OVSDB had that working sometime, but I don’t actually know 15:14:08 colindixon: I tried their solution and it didn't work for me 15:14:24 * regXboi is threrefore a bit ... dubious 15:14:36 #info there is a discussoin of 2657. in essence it was easily reproduced, but now is somewhat harder to get at, despite still being there with regularity. 15:14:38 regXboi: noted 15:14:41 I have nothing better 15:14:42 ok 15:14:44 going once 15:14:49 * regXboi will continue looking 15:14:49 last call for topics 15:14:53 going twice... 15:14:54 #topic cookies :) 15:14:58 gone 15:15:01 #endmeeting