Re: [Pacemaker] [ha-wg-technical] [Cluster-devel] [Linux-HA] [ha-wg] [RFC] Organizing HA Summit 2015

2014-11-25 Thread Digimer

On 25/11/14 04:31 PM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:

Yeah, but you're already bringing him for your personal conference.
That's a bit different. ;-)

OK, let's switch tracks a bit. What *topics* do we actually have? Can we
fill two days? Where would we want to collect them?


Personally I'm interested in talking about scaling - with pacemaker-remoted 
and/or a new messaging/membership layer.

Other design-y topics:
- SBD
- degraded mode
- improved notifications


This my be something my company can bring to the table. We just hired a 
dev whose principle goal is to develop and alert system for HA. We're 
modelling it heavily on the fence/resource agent model with a scan 
core and scan agents. It's sort of like existing tools, but designed 
specifically for HA clusters and heavily focused on not interfering with 
the host more than at all necessary. By Feb., it should be mostly done.


We're doing this for our own needs, but it might be a framework worth 
talking about, if nothing else to see if others consider it a fit. Of 
course, it will be entirely open source. *If* there is interest, I could 
put together a(n informal) talk on it with a demo.



- containerisation of services (cgroups, docker, virt)
- resource-agents (upstream releases, handling of pull requests, testing)

User-facing topics could include recent features (ie. pacemaker-remoted, 
crm_resource --restart) and common deployment scenarios (eg. NFS) that people 
get wrong.




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Re: [Pacemaker] [ha-wg-technical] [Cluster-devel] [Linux-HA] [ha-wg] [RFC] Organizing HA Summit 2015

2014-11-25 Thread Andrew Beekhof

 On 26 Nov 2014, at 10:06 am, Digimer li...@alteeve.ca wrote:
 
 On 25/11/14 04:31 PM, Andrew Beekhof wrote:
 Yeah, but you're already bringing him for your personal conference.
 That's a bit different. ;-)
 
 OK, let's switch tracks a bit. What *topics* do we actually have? Can we
 fill two days? Where would we want to collect them?
 
 Personally I'm interested in talking about scaling - with pacemaker-remoted 
 and/or a new messaging/membership layer.
 
 Other design-y topics:
 - SBD
 - degraded mode
 - improved notifications
 
 This my be something my company can bring to the table. We just hired a dev 
 whose principle goal is to develop and alert system for HA. We're modelling 
 it heavily on the fence/resource agent model with a scan core and scan 
 agents. It's sort of like existing tools, but designed specifically for HA 
 clusters and heavily focused on not interfering with the host more than at 
 all necessary. By Feb., it should be mostly done.
 
 We're doing this for our own needs, but it might be a framework worth talking 
 about, if nothing else to see if others consider it a fit. Of course, it will 
 be entirely open source. *If* there is interest, I could put together a(n 
 informal) talk on it with a demo.

Definitely interesting

 
 - containerisation of services (cgroups, docker, virt)
 - resource-agents (upstream releases, handling of pull requests, testing)
 
 User-facing topics could include recent features (ie. pacemaker-remoted, 
 crm_resource --restart) and common deployment scenarios (eg. NFS) that 
 people get wrong.
 
 
 
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 Digimer
 Papers and Projects: https://alteeve.ca/w/
 What if the cure for cancer is trapped in the mind of a person without access 
 to education?


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