I really like the idea of pulling the tests into a docker image.
On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 2:51 PM, Josh Elser <josh.el...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've seen a few examples of starting up a Hadoop cluster that would > probably serve as a good building block. > > Ideally, I suppose it would be good to get a common-base (without any > craziness going on) and start building up other types of containers that do > all sorts of things (configured to run continuous-ingest, random-walk, or > other system tests, auto-deploy latest version from Apache, etc). > > This would be fun to talk about. Given Soup's talk during the Summit, I'm > sure there will be others who want to get in on the discussion too (maybe > even some with PoCs). > > On 6/9/14, 2:44 PM, David Medinets wrote: > >> I've been researching docker in the hopes of understanding enough to get a >> Dockerized Accumulo instance running. >> >> >> On Mon, Jun 9, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Josh Elser <josh.el...@gmail.com> wrote: >> >> A couple of things that come to mind, mostly things that I have wanted to >>> use/extend/play-with >>> >>> * JIRA is a great source (like Bill H pointed out) >>> * Cascading+Accumulo integration https://github.com/airawat/ >>> cascading.accumulo >>> * Harness for deploying an Accumulo "cluster" via Docker and/or Vagrant >>> against Apache source (e.g. deploy a 3node Docker Accumulo cluster using >>> the 'master' Accumulo branch) >>> * Try to get Flume integration updated/committed ( >>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLUME-2234) >>> * I'd also love to see some work on https://issues.apache.org/ >>> jira/browse/ACCUMULO-1013 >>> >>> Also, Bill's link didn't take me directly to the search results, you >>> might >>> have to click the "Return to search" link the upper-right-hand corner. >>> >>> I'll make a pass today over the open and unassigned tickets to see if >>> anything else jumps out at me that I think should be marked as "newbie". >>> >>> - Josh >>> >>> On 6/8/14, 8:38 PM, Tamburello, Paul [USA] wrote: >>> >>> Accumulo Development Team - >>>> >>>> As many of you already know, this week during the Accumulo Summit< >>>> http://accumulosummit.com/>, Booz Allen Hamilton is sponsoring a >>>> Hackathon<http://accumulosummit.com/program/hackathon/> event following >>>> the conference, from 5PM til 11PM. As part of the agenda, we are >>>> working >>>> to put together a list of existing JIRA tickets that folks can work on >>>> during the Hackathon, so we want to solicit input from the Accumulo >>>> contributors. So, if you have suggestions for tasks that people can work >>>> on, please respond directly to me and we will add them to our list. >>>> >>>> Thanks in advance, see you all on Thursday! >>>> Paul >>>> >>>> Paul Tamburello >>>> Senior Lead Engineer >>>> Strategic Innovation Group >>>> 301-821-8861 / 919-260-6158 >>>> tamburello_p...@bah.com >>>> >>>> >>>> >>