16:05:42 #startmeeting BGS weekly 16:05:42 Meeting started Mon Feb 23 16:05:42 2015 UTC. The chair is frankbrockners. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 16:05:42 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic. 16:05:42 The meeting name has been set to 'bgs_weekly' 16:06:32 several of the BGS folks are in Prague -- and all of us just left the conference room to find a quiet place to dial in 16:06:43 let's give it a few more min for all of us to join 16:07:01 the call is active on https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/158935301 16:07:17 so far with Jonas, Randy, Arnaud 16:07:44 let's see whether we can get a quorum 16:08:33 David_Orange is with me on the bridge as well 16:09:45 but we are with the mobile phone in the hall, we will do our best to participate 16:12:17 #info Discussion today: (1) Follow-up on topics of the hackfest - see etherpad: https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/bgs - and (2) take-aways from the meeting in Santa Rosa 16:13:48 #link https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/bgs 16:13:56 frankbrockners, Happy to join - I heard the meeting was cancelled 16:14:05 frankbrockners, Be on in a minute 16:20:21 dialing back in 16:21:17 https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/bgs 16:21:29 https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/bgs 16:21:42 #link https://etherpad.opnfv.org/p/bgs 16:21:51 Thanks arnaud_orange, frankbrockners 16:22:37 #info current foreman approach uses OVS instance per node. VXLAN is used to interconnect OVSs. 16:26:22 #info with the foreman approach, networking is brought up post the base installation (i.e. not through foreman). With Fuel it is currently different - i.e. networking is part of the installer. 16:27:27 #info good approach is to separate concerns between networking and base-installer. 16:27:54 #info with the foreman approach, networking isn't automated yet: Good time to agree on the network layout 16:30:23 #info trozet gave an overview on the BGS session at Santa Rosa 16:30:47 #info interest from several people to replicate the environment in a virtual environment locally 16:31:16 #info integration into Intel lab and support for O/S HA 16:34:45 #info for OPNFV release #1 we'll not do ODL clustering (Helium version of Neutron plugin does not support clustering - clustering support expected for Lithium) 16:35:25 #info Question: Are there conflicts in dependencies between ODL and O/S? 16:36:48 #info trozet mentioned that he's not aware of any - but he's going to check with his friends 16:40:35 #info dneary - clearwater might have a set of images that we might want to use 16:41:13 frankbrockners, Can you chair me, please? I'll share the minutes burden 16:42:06 #chair dneary 16:42:06 Current chairs: dneary frankbrockners 16:42:11 Thanks 16:42:38 #info If sample VNFs have Glance images and a Heat template we can use it would be an easy way to get started 16:43:02 #action Dave to contact the Test VNF project to see if they have something we can use 16:47:23 #info Discussion around common test framework - nothing standard being used right now 16:48:10 #action Jonas to create a starting point from the Tempest tests he is running on the Fuel deployment, and Tim to review it afterwards 16:54:21 #info 2 more PODs from Intel: One for BGS and one for vSwitch characterization 16:55:01 frankbrockners, Who was that last speaker? 16:55:23 dneary: Praveen Kumar 16:55:35 #link http://hackstack.org/x/blog/2014/08/17/openwrt-images-for-openstack/ 16:56:11 And what was the 2nd VNF he mentioned, OpenWRT and...? 16:57:11 #info Praveen Kumar will work on creating an OVA for OpenWRT and PF-Sense to run on the sample deployments 16:57:43 #info Praveen: What is the goal? Frank: Verify that traffic passes - ping is a good test case 17:02:36 one thing that would be cool is once openwrt or router type vnf is working. Bring up instances that use jmeter or some type of traffic generation, setup a firewall on openwrt, and gather stats on different protocol traffic types, http, p2p, etc and see stats, if the firewall works etc. 17:03:03 #info trozet: one thing that would be cool is once openwrt or router type vnf is working. Bring up instances that use jmeter or some type of traffic generation, setup a firewall on openwrt, and gather stats on different protocol traffic types, http, p2p, etc and see stats, if the firewall works etc. 17:03:09 #endmeeting