https://github.com/airavata-courses/spring17-workload-management/wiki/%5BFinal%5D-Centralized-architecture-for-workload-management


The above is the link to the data. I was told during HackIllinois by Gourav 
that the workers should pull from the queue rather than the scheduler pushing 
to the workers. I worked on implementing the Serf and gossip protocol, but I 
ran out of time. This is something I'm looking to do as part of my GSoC project.



-----Original Message-----
From: Shameera Rathnayaka <shameerai...@gmail.com>
To: dev <dev@airavata.apache.org>
Sent: Sun, Mar 26, 2017 10:18 pm
Subject: Re: [GSoC] Distributed Workload Management.



Hi Apoorv, 


Why do you want to remove all RabbitMQ implementation and replaced it with 
gossip protocol? 
Where did you find the article you mentioned above? (any web link?)


Regards, 
Shameera.


On Sat, Mar 25, 2017 at 4:21 PM Apoorv Palkar <apoorv_pal...@aol.com> wrote:

I am creating a GSoC proposal for the distributed workload management part of 
Airavata. I read the article titled "A Centralized, Apache Mesos Inspired 
Architecture". I was wondering if anybody had actually coded the idea proposed 
in the article? It seems very interesting. In addition to this, I wanted to 
remove all of the RabbitMQ implementation and replace it with the gossip 
protocol via Serf.


Thanks,
Apoorv Palkar

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Shameera Rathnayaka


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