15:00:30 <lhinds> #startmeeting infra-wg 15:00:30 <collabot`> Meeting started Mon Jul 10 15:00:30 2017 UTC. The chair is lhinds. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 15:00:30 <collabot`> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 15:00:30 <collabot`> The meeting name has been set to 'infra_wg' 15:00:39 <lhinds> #info roll call 15:00:48 <lhinds> #topic roll call 15:00:55 <durschatz_> # Dave Urschatz (CENGN) 15:01:01 <fdegir> #info Fatih Degirmenci 15:01:02 <bramwelt> #info Trevor Bramwell 15:01:04 <uli-k> #info Uli 15:01:07 <aricg-> #info Aric Gardner 15:01:25 <basic`> #info Rudy Grigar 15:01:49 <thaj> #info Thaj 15:02:36 <lhinds> #topic LaaS 15:03:52 <lhinds> #info which installers can support LaaS? 15:04:27 <lhinds> #info lhinds to email techi-discuss with the above 15:04:29 <durschatz_> # I can hear but cannot be heard. I'll just try to type any questions here in IRC 15:06:51 <lhinds> #info ask Bryan S what the hardware requirements are, questionaire to onap community, what is the basic amount of nodes required? 15:07:19 <lhinds> #info arm does not support nested virt - bob monkman 15:07:28 <fdegir> #info We need to clarify ARM resource specs with bob 15:07:41 <lhinds> #info Luke Hinds to email tech discuss to find out which installers 15:08:08 <fdegir> #action bryan_att to clarify ONAP hardware specs and number of nodes needed for basic ONAP scenario (pharos POD + x number of nodes) 15:08:10 <durschatz_> I have a question 15:08:22 <durschatz_> is it possible 15:08:32 <durschatz_> to define a dev pod 15:08:41 <bryan_att> this meeting is not in my calendar 15:08:50 <durschatz_> book it during the day and then release it for CI at night? 15:09:23 <bryan_att> is there a GTM for this? 15:09:31 <uli-k> The usual..... 15:09:35 <bryan_att> link? 15:09:43 <bramwelt> bryan_att: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/819733085 15:09:48 <uli-k> •GTM Link https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/819733085 15:09:53 <bryan_att> not in my calendar for some reason - can you resend? 15:09:56 <uli-k> sry 15:10:03 <durschatz_> thx 15:10:05 <fdegir> bryan_att: invitation wasn't sent for this week 15:10:18 <lhinds> #info fdegir replied to durschatz_ that they should remain dedicated resources for each env 15:10:24 <uli-k> .. but it happens every week as noted in wiki .. 15:10:28 <fdegir> durschatz_: that's an option but it doesn't mean we should share all our resources between ci and dev 15:10:46 <bryan_att> please send a recurring meeting - this is the main reason I am not on calls - they need to be in my calendar 15:11:00 <fdegir> durschatz_: ci should have number of dedicated resources but we should have ability/possibility to offload work on dev resources if they are idling 15:11:25 <aricg-> https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/#/c/36297/ 15:13:27 <durschatz_> fdegir: Yes CENGN would like to be able to book its pods for dev and have them used by CI when idling. 15:14:04 <bryan_att> #info my AI was addressed at https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/INF/Lab+as+a+Service 15:14:22 <fdegir> bryan_att: one of the AIs :) 15:14:33 <fdegir> bryan_att: did you have chance to check the hardware specs? 15:14:46 <fdegir> bryan_att: for example RAM per node? 15:15:53 <bryan_att> fdegir: assumed to be normal pharos server specs 15:16:04 <uli-k> #agree do a side by side review of the PDF template next week in infra call 15:16:30 <fdegir> bryan_att: it says 32GB minimum on pharos spec 15:16:52 <fdegir> bryan_att: but what I remember from the conversations we had during the summit, ONAP needs 256GB or 512GB per node 15:17:07 <bryan_att> #info here are the details https://www.irccloud.com/pastebin/zPox4eFs/ 15:17:57 <bryan_att> fdegir: my analysis assumes that ONAP is running in their lab, and we are only provide LaaS for VIM testing in combination with ONAP 15:19:18 <fdegir> bryan_att: just seen this https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/ONAP+Lab+Specification 15:19:26 <bryan_att> #info I will add some info on ONAP running in OPNFV PODs. My current analysis assumes that ONAP is running in their lab, and we are only provide LaaS for VIM testing in combination with ONAP. I am less optimistic about running ONAP in OPFNV labs due to the resource requirements, except for OPNFV-internal projects such as proposed for ONAP integration. 15:19:40 <Julien-zte> #info Julien 15:19:52 <fdegir> bryan_att: so if we have 256GB per node in LaaS, it should be possible for ONAP developers to use LaaS as well on top of using ONAP's own labs 15:20:15 <fdegir> bryan_att: one last question 15:20:24 <bryan_att> fdegir: that page is not as specific as it needs to be on what exactly they are using that lab for. 15:20:39 <aricg-> Julien-zte: when you have time can you review https://gerrit.opnfv.org/gerrit/#/c/36297/ 15:21:20 <Julien-zte> aricg- OK, I will do it 15:21:26 <fdegir> bryan_att: I've seen that link on onap open lab invitation 15:22:01 <fdegir> bryan_att: so it could be partially correct which we can use it to move forward with LaaS 15:22:15 <lhinds> #actopm fdegir to check uli-k 's email on compass creates install vm instances 15:22:24 <lhinds> #action fdegir to check uli-k 's email on compass creates install vm instances 15:23:20 <Julien-zte> I know the issue and will discuss you later, aricg- 15:23:46 <fdegir> bryan_att: minimum no of nodes needed for a basic ONAP scenario seems to be 2; 1 controller & 1 compute 15:23:48 <fdegir> uli-k: ^ 15:24:16 <fdegir> again, based on that wiki page 15:24:43 <bryan_att> fdegir: I would not recommend using that page for anything substantial. I think it will end up being a generic lab env for running ONAP instances. But not include any VIM etc functions. They are testing against generic OpenStack. Where I think OPNFV can add value is only in the access to VIM flavors in OPNFV LaaS resources. 15:25:45 <fdegir> bryan_att: ok 15:28:45 <basic`> I wonder if there is a qemu/kvm kernel flag or sysctl for nesting limits? 15:32:01 <bramwelt> #link https://fogproject.org/ 15:32:17 <fdegir> #action fdegir to update LaaS Wiki to include ARM nested virtualization support status and not supporting non-pharos pod based deployments initially 15:34:56 <durschatz_> fdegir: Is the idea for booking tool to clean a booked pod back to a known state upon the end of a booking. Possibly using something like Fog? 15:35:49 <fdegir> aricg-: do you have the link to intel pod18? 15:35:51 <fdegir> on wiki? 15:36:07 <lhinds> #topic action-items 15:37:01 <lhinds> #action aricg- and rose to discuss intel pod 18 15:37:19 <fdegir> #info intel-pod18 can be assigned to stress testing ^ 15:46:03 <lhinds> #action uli-k to take CI topic to TSC 15:46:24 <lhinds> #chair fdegir 15:46:24 <collabot`> Current chairs: fdegir lhinds 15:46:29 <lhinds> #chair uli-k 15:46:29 <collabot`> Current chairs: fdegir lhinds uli-k 15:46:54 <fdegir> #action uli-k to add topic to TSC to discuss how to move forward with doing "true" CI 15:49:54 <lhinds> #action aricg- to send tech-discuss about gerrit verify-plugin 15:50:20 <Julien-zte> #link https://wiki.jenkins.io/display/JENKINS/Gerrit+Verify+Status+Reporter+Plugin 15:51:23 <Julien-zte> aricg-, my production env is 2.11, and no version for this gerrit. 15:51:38 <Julien-zte> it requires 2.13+ for gerrit 15:51:48 <Julien-zte> opnfv gerrit meets the requirement 15:53:39 <lhinds> #action aricg- to go ahead and implement verify-plugin 15:54:01 <Julien-zte> the plugin 'verify-status' for gerrit works fine with gerrit, I don't have env to test Jenkins+Gerrit. 15:55:38 <lhinds> #topic aob 15:55:46 <Julien-zte> #link for the plugin: https://gerrit-ci.gerritforge.com/job/plugin-verify-status-stable-2.13/lastSuccessfulBuild/artifact/buck-out/gen/plugins/verify-status/verify-status.jar 15:57:20 <durschatz_> fdegir: please add me to the dedicated XCI meeting also 15:57:49 <thaj> #info please add me in XCI meeting as well 15:58:38 <bryan_att> #info add me to 15:59:07 <uli-k> #endmeeting