[ewg] Re: update our bugzilla with components and Default Assignee

2009-05-18 Thread Johann George
Hello Tziporet.

I'll continue to maintain qperf so you can keep me as the
Default Assignee.

I do know that the following are incorrect:

>* ipath driver (its jeremy.br...@qlogic.com)
>* Also - does anyone know what is: utils Random userspace tools   
> maintained by b...@pathscale.com

I suspect that Betsy can update you on who might be
maintaining those.

Regards,

Johann



On Mon, May 18, 2009 at 10:53:40AM +0300, Tziporet Koren wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I wish to update our bugzilla with missing components and default  
> assignees (so it will not be people who are not working on OFED any  
> more, or bugzilla)
> I have some questions on who should be the Default Assignee for:
>
>* ipath driver (its jeremy.br...@qlogic.com)
>* iSER (its dor...@voltaire.com)
>* qperf - (its joh...@georgex.org)
>* Also - does anyone know what is: utils Random userspace tools   
> maintained by b...@pathscale.com
>
>
> Note:
> This is the list of components we have so far. If someone wish to add  
> more please let me know
>
> *amso driver:* Ammasso iWarp driver
> *cxgb3 driver:* Chelsio iWARP Driver
> *DAPL:* Direct Access Programming Library
> *Diagnostics:* Management diagnostics
> *ehca driver:* IBM HCA driver
> *IB Core:* Core InfiniBand support
> *ib-bonding:* IPoIB bonding
> *ibutils:* Mellanox IB diagnostics
> *Installer:* OFED installer
> *ipath driver:* PathScale InfiniPath driver
> *IPoIB:* IP over InfiniBand
> *iSER:* iSCSI extensions for RDMA
> *iWarp Core:* Core iWarp support
> *mlx4 driver:* Mellanox ConnectX driver
> *mlx4_en:* Mellanox Ethernet driver
> *MPI tests:* Basic Bandwidth and latency, Intel MPI Benchmark, Presta
> *mstflint:* Mellanox firmware tool
> *mthca driver:* Mellanox HCA driver
> *MVAPICH:* MPI 1.2 over InfiniBand
> *MVAPICH2:* MPI 2.0 over InfiniBand
> *NFSRDMA:* NFS over RDMA
> *Open MPI:* Open MPI
> *OpenSM:* Subnet Manager
> *perf_test:* Performance tests over verbs
> *qlvnictools:* QLogic VNIC Tools
> *qperf:* Measure RDMA and IP performance
> *RDMA CM:* RDMA connection management library
> *RDS:* Reliable Datagram Service
> *SDP:* Sockets Direct Protocol
> *SRP:* SCSI Remote Protocol
> *utils:* Random userspace tools
> *Verbs:* Verbs support
>
> Thanks
> Tziporet
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[ewg] new server for OpenFabrics

2008-07-05 Thread Johann George
The new server has been loaded with the base Linux O/S and
is accessible on a different IP address (69.55.231.68).  It
has faster processors and more cores, memory and bandwidth.
The plan is to configure it, move files over from the old
server and once everything is working, switch IP addresses.
Jeff Becker is attempting to get it configured (while also
preparing NFS-RDMA for OFED 1.4).  Hope to be available
soon.  We'll keep you updated.

Johann

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 03:41:55PM +0300, Tziporet Koren wrote:
> 
> This remind me that we suppose to have server upgrade in the comming days
> 
> Johann/Jeff - any update in this?
> 
> Tziporet
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Re: [ewg] root fs full on hosting server

2008-06-25 Thread Johann George
An extra 2G of RAM (total 4G) is $20/month if we commit now
and $30/month if we commit later.  I am planning to start
out with 2G today unless I hear otherwise.

Johann

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 05:48:58PM +0300, Tziporet Koren wrote:
> Johann George wrote:
> >For $239/month:
> >
> >* quad 2.13 GHz Xeon
> >* 2 GB RAM
> >* hardware RAID1
> >* 500 GB disk (2 250 GB SATA II drives)
> >* 250 GB/month bandwidth
> >* 10 GB of backup space 
> >
> >
> >My current thought is that the $239/month package would meet
> >our needs.  We will need to upgrade it to at least 20GB of
> >backup; or even more.  Also, we have been running Ubuntu
> >6.06 Dapper Drake with LTS.  The latest LTS version of
> >Ubuntu recently came out, Hardy Heron 8.04, and it probably
> >makes sense to start out with that.  Note that we should
> >also get a 10% discount on any of the above quoted prices.
> >
> >Comments?  As soon as we agree on the configuration, we can
> >put it into place.
> >  
> I agree - the 239$ is suitable for us
> Lets go for it
> 
> 
> Tziporet
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Re: [ewg] root fs full on hosting server

2008-06-24 Thread Johann George
We can upgrade to 4GB RAM for $20/month.  Should we?

Johann

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 10:27:59AM -0500, Steve Wise wrote:
> 2GB is enough ram?
> 
> 
> Tziporet Koren wrote:
> >Johann George wrote:
> >>For $239/month:
> >>
> >>* quad 2.13 GHz Xeon
> >>* 2 GB RAM
> >>* hardware RAID1
> >>* 500 GB disk (2 250 GB SATA II drives)
> >>* 250 GB/month bandwidth
> >>* 10 GB of backup space
> >>
> >>My current thought is that the $239/month package would meet
> >>our needs.  We will need to upgrade it to at least 20GB of
> >>backup; or even more.  Also, we have been running Ubuntu
> >>6.06 Dapper Drake with LTS.  The latest LTS version of
> >>Ubuntu recently came out, Hardy Heron 8.04, and it probably
> >>makes sense to start out with that.  Note that we should
> >>also get a 10% discount on any of the above quoted prices.
> >>
> >>Comments?  As soon as we agree on the configuration, we can
> >>put it into place.
> >>  
> >I agree - the 239$ is suitable for us
> >Lets go for it
> >
> >
> >Tziporet
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Re: [ewg] root fs full on hosting server

2008-06-24 Thread Johann George
Tziporet,

Thanks for your quick response.  I'll wait until the end of
the day for any comments or suggestions and assuming the
consensus is in favor, will initiate the transition then
working with Jeff and others.

Johann

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 05:48:58PM +0300, Tziporet Koren wrote:
> Johann George wrote:
> >For $239/month:
> >
> >* quad 2.13 GHz Xeon
> >* 2 GB RAM
> >* hardware RAID1
> >* 500 GB disk (2 250 GB SATA II drives)
> >* 250 GB/month bandwidth
> >* 10 GB of backup space 
> >
> >
> >My current thought is that the $239/month package would meet
> >our needs.  We will need to upgrade it to at least 20GB of
> >backup; or even more.  Also, we have been running Ubuntu
> >6.06 Dapper Drake with LTS.  The latest LTS version of
> >Ubuntu recently came out, Hardy Heron 8.04, and it probably
> >makes sense to start out with that.  Note that we should
> >also get a 10% discount on any of the above quoted prices.
> >
> >Comments?  As soon as we agree on the configuration, we can
> >put it into place.
> >  
> I agree - the 239$ is suitable for us
> Lets go for it
> 
> 
> Tziporet
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Re: [ewg] root fs full on hosting server

2008-06-24 Thread Johann George
Tziporet,

I have been talking to our hosting provider this past week
about upgrading our server.  We need to decide on the
configuration.

Currently, we pay $199 for the following configuration:

* Dual 3.4 GHz Pentium D
* 1 GB RAM
* 160 GB hard drive
* 100 GB/month bandwidth
* 20 GB backup space

Below are some of their pre-packaged plans.  An alternate
plan for $199/month:

* Intel Core 2 DUO 2.2GHz
* 1 GB RAM
* hardware RAID1
* 500 GB disk (2 250 GB SATA II drives)
* 200 GB/month bandwidth
* 5 GB of backup space 

For $239/month:

* quad 2.13 GHz Xeon
* 2 GB RAM
* hardware RAID1
* 500 GB disk (2 250 GB SATA II drives)
* 250 GB/month bandwidth
* 10 GB of backup space 

For $399/month:

* dual Quad 2.3 GHz Xeon
* 4 GB RAM
* hardware RAID1
* 280 GB disk (2 140 GB SAS drives)
* dual 1G NICs
* redundant power supplies
* 300 GB/month bandwidth
* 20 GB of backup space 

We can also customize any of these plans.  As an example,
each extra GB of backup space costs $1/month and each extra
GB of bandwidth costs roughly $0.50/month.

My current thought is that the $239/month package would meet
our needs.  We will need to upgrade it to at least 20GB of
backup; or even more.  Also, we have been running Ubuntu
6.06 Dapper Drake with LTS.  The latest LTS version of
Ubuntu recently came out, Hardy Heron 8.04, and it probably
makes sense to start out with that.  Note that we should
also get a 10% discount on any of the above quoted prices.

Comments?  As soon as we agree on the configuration, we can
put it into place.

Johann

On Tue, Jun 24, 2008 at 03:41:55PM +0300, Tziporet Koren wrote:
> 
> This remind me that we suppose to have server upgrade in the comming days
> 
> Johann/Jeff - any update in this?
> 
> Tziporet
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Re: [ewg] Is it possible to upgrage memory in the OFA hosting server

2008-04-01 Thread Johann George
We can do that also.  It might make sense to upgrade to the
new version of Ubuntu that is coming out this month which is
a LTS release.

Johann

On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 09:12:05AM -0700, Jeff Becker wrote:
> Tziporet Koren wrote:
> >Johann George wrote:
> >>I can arrange for the disk space and memory to be upgraded.  I'm not
> >>sure how disruptive it is and am wondering if we should wait until
> >>after this OFED release is out?
> >>  
> >Can we upgrade the server memory now before we start using it for OFED 
> >1.4
> >
> >Thanks
> >Tziporet
> >
> It would also help to bump up our NFS partition. Currently I have two 
> backups on it and it is close to full. Thanks.
> 
> -jeff
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Re: [ewg] Is it possible to upgrage memory in the OFA hosting server

2008-04-01 Thread Johann George
I have it on my list to deal with after the Sonoma
conference.  If you don't hear from me after the conference,
send me a reminder.

Johann

On Tue, Apr 01, 2008 at 01:06:17PM +0300, Tziporet Koren wrote:
> Johann George wrote:
> >I can arrange for the disk space and memory to be upgraded.  I'm not
> >sure how disruptive it is and am wondering if we should wait until
> >after this OFED release is out?
> >  
> Can we upgrade the server memory now before we start using it for OFED 1.4
> 
> Thanks
> Tziporet
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Re: [ewg] Is it possible to upgrage memory in the OFA hosting server

2008-01-28 Thread Johann George
I can arrange for the disk space and memory to be upgraded.  I'm not
sure how disruptive it is and am wondering if we should wait until
after this OFED release is out?

Johann

On Mon, Jan 28, 2008 at 01:28:27PM +, Sasha Khapyorsky wrote:
> On 10:30 Mon 28 Jan , Tziporet Koren wrote:
> > 
> >  Many people suffers from the performance of the server, especially since 
> > all 
> >  use it for the cross compilation
> >  Is it possible to add more memory to this server.
> 
> It is not only memory problem. This weekend (and it is not first time)
> the server was almost not functional (mailman, bugzilla, git) due to
> lack of free space on root fs (and I removed some old files in /tmp).
> 
> I can see that Vlad cleaned some temporary files, but nobody else cared.
> 
> Probably it could be useful:
> 
> 1. to run cleanup script daily or weekly (at least over /tmp and
>~/tmp directories).
> 2. to publish top10 list of users which consume most disk space on the
>server and send them notification by email.
> 3. to not use the OFA server (which primary goal was to host git,
>mailman, bugzilla, wiki, etc.) for builds.
> 
> Sasha
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Re: [ewg] RDS problematic on RC2

2008-01-17 Thread Johann George
> Oh, and if you're using RDMA - does this happen to be with
> qlogic HCAs?  If so, I just received a patch from Ralph
> Campbell with some fixes to the way we set up out DMA
> mapping.

RDS in OFED 1.3 does not currently work on the QLogic HCAs
due to the way you are setting up DMA mapping.  We already
discovered that and the patch that Ralph sent will hopefully
fix the problem.

The machine in the cluster which we upgraded to RC2 and
subsequently encountered failure contains a Mellanox Lion
Mini DDR HCA.

Johann
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Re: [ewg] RDS problematic on RC2

2008-01-17 Thread Johann George
> That's a remote invalid request error. Were you testing
> with RDMA or without?

We were using the version that runs over IB.

> What user application were you using for testing?

qperf.  Unfortunately the version that is included in OFED
1.3 RC2 is old due to a problem that Vlad just discovered
yesterday.  We hope to have that fixed shortly and the
updated version will be part of the nightly builds.  In the
meantime, you can download it from the repository and build
it:

git clone git://git.openfabrics.org/~johann/qperf
cd qperf
./autogen.sh
./configure
make

To run it, on one machine (the server), run it with no
arguments.  On the other machine, run:

qperf server_nodename rds_bw

where server_nodename is replaced by the hostname of the
server.  This test gives bandwidth statistics for RDS.  It
worked well with RC1 but fails with RC2.

> Yes, the TCP part of RDS isn't being looked after very much,
> unfortunately.

If the TCP part is entirely non-working, it might be better
to disable it for now rather than have it crash the machine.
So far, I have never gotten it to function correctly and it
crashes some machines almost immediately.

If it is helpful, we may be able to set up a VPN so you can
log onto the machines and experience the problem with the
RDMA version and the crash with TCP.

Johann
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[ewg] RDS problematic on RC2

2008-01-16 Thread Johann George
We've been testing the OFED 1.3 pre-releases on a 12 node cluster here
at UNH-IOL.  RDS seemed largely functional (other than problems we
were aware of) on OFED 1.3 RC1.  When we installed RC2, RDS stopped
working.  A dmesg indicates the following message repeatedly on the
console:

RDS/IB: completion on 10.1.1.205 had status 9, disconnecting and reconnecting

Note that this is using RDS over IB.  Our minimal experience with the
non-IB version of RDS was worse.  We only tried it with RC1 and it
crashed one of the two machines almost instantly.

Johann
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[ewg] Presentations from OpenFabrics Developer's Summit

2007-11-21 Thread Johann George
You can find a copy of the slides used at the OpenFabrics Developer's
Summit at the following link:

http://www.openfabrics.org/archives/nov2007sc.htm

courtesy of Jeff Becker who collected the presentations and put
together the web page.  Thanks to Jeff and everyone else who
participated.

Johann
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[ewg] OpenFabrics Developer's Summit: this Thursday and Friday

2007-11-12 Thread Johann George
A reminder that the OpenFabrics Developer's Summit is being
held this Thursday and Friday at the Boomtown Hotel in Reno,
Nevada.  So far, we have almost 60 registrants from 27
organizations.  To register:

http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=143964

Registration is $195 with a student rate of $95.  Dinner
will be provided on Thursday as well as breakfast and lunch
on Friday.

Boomtown Hotel:

2100 Garson Road
Reno, Nevada 89509
(800) 648-3790
(775) 345-6000

Directions to Boomtown Hotel from Convention Center:

* Head north on S Virginia St toward W Peckham Ln (0.6
  miles)
* Turn right at E Moana Ln (0.7 miles, 2 minutes)
* Turn left onto the ramp to Susanville (0.1 miles)
* Merge onto US-395 N (2.8 mi, 3 minutes)
* Take exit 68 to merge onto I-80 W toward Reno (10.5
  miles, 11 minutes)
* Take exit 4 for Boomtown/Garson Rd toward Boomtown
  (0.1 miles)
* Keep right at the fork, follow signs for I-80 E/Reno
  (269 feet)
* Turn right at Boomtown/Garson Rd (0.3 miles)
* Slight right at Garson Rd/NF-100 (0.9 miles)

If you are presenting, remember to send your slides to Jeff
Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>.

Thanks.

Johann
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[ewg] OpenFabrics Developer's Summit: reminder to register

2007-11-07 Thread Johann George
I have attached a printable agenda for the Developer's
Summit.  As usual, we are asking everyone who is
participating to register.  It allows us to pay for the cost
of putting it on.  You can register by clicking on the
following link:

http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=143964

The Developer's Summit is being held on November 15-16, 2007
at the Boomtown Hotel near Reno.  Dinner will be provided on
Thursday as well as breakfast and lunch on Friday.
Registration is $195 with a student rate of $95.

As always, the agenda is subject to change as we attempt to
accommodate the speakers and attendees.

If you are presenting, please send your slides ahead of time
to Jeff Becker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> so that we can
have them all on one laptop and transition through the
sessions more quickly.

Thank you.

Johann


agenda.pdf
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Re: [ofa-general] Re: [ewg] New features for OFED 1.4

2007-11-06 Thread Johann George
Tziporet, 

> So we should assess how close we are to that goal and how we can put
> OFED out of business.

Could you cover this topic during your session on "OFED 1.3: Procedure
and Review"?  It seems that this would be the right place to bring it
up and we can attempt to extend your session to allow for it.

Johann

On Tue, Nov 06, 2007 at 01:36:08PM -0800, Roland Dreier wrote:
> I would suggest trying to figure out how to make OFED 1.4 the last
> OFED release.  OFED was originally supposed to be a short-term
> distribution until mainstream Linux distributions caught up and were
> able to distribute IB/iWARP support.  So we should assess how close we
> are to that goal and how we can put OFED out of business.
> 
>  - R.
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Re: [ewg] Re: [ofa-general] Feedback on Developer's Summit

2007-11-06 Thread Johann George
> I think Roland will not be on the 2nd day (Friday)
> Maybe we need to switch this session to Thursday - Johann is this possible?

Are you referring to the IPoIB Stateless Offloads session?  Yes.  I
can move that to Thursday.

Johann
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Re: [ewg] Re: [ofa-general] Feedback on Developer's Summit

2007-11-06 Thread Johann George
> > I should be able to make this, but as soon as you start pushing sessions
> > before noon, time should probably be made for lunch.

Perhaps we can include a working lunch for the developers who want to
and are able to meet earlier and discuss these issues?

Johann
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[ewg] Feedback on Developer's Summit

2007-11-04 Thread Johann George
We received 12 responses to our mini-survey.  Thanks to all
who responded.  Here are the results:

> (1) Are you willing and able to attend if we start at
> 11:00am on Thursday rather than at 1:00pm?

7 yes, 4 no, 1 abstention

> (2) If we are able to, would you prefer to see simultaneous
> tracks and lengthen some of the sessions.

3 yes, 8 no, 1 abstention

> (3) Would you like to see additional MPI sessions crammed
> into the allotted time?

8 yes, 0 no, 4 abstention

> (4) Are you willing and able to stay if we ran later on
> Friday?  How long?

5 yes, 4 no, 3 abstention

Given the support for additional MPI sessions, we have
shortened the current ones and have included
presentations from Intel and HP.

There was mixed reaction to coming earlier on Thursday or
staying later on Friday.  If a particular group is available
and would like to hold a discussion during either of these
times, let me know and we'll try to make the room available.

Thanks.

Johann
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[ewg] Re: OpenFabrics Developer's Summit: feedback requested

2007-10-29 Thread Johann George
Someone proposed a fourth option worth considering which is staying
later on Friday.  Here are the alternatives we are looking for
feedback on:

(1) Are you willing and able to attend if we start at
11:00am on Thursday rather than at 1:00pm?

(2) If we are able to, would you prefer to see simultaneous
tracks and lengthen some of the sessions.

(3) Would you like to see additional MPI sessions crammed
into the allotted time?

(4) Are you willing and able to stay if we ran later on
Friday?  How long?

Thanks.

Johann
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[ewg] OpenFabrics Developer's Summit: feedback requested

2007-10-28 Thread Johann George
Or and Jeff,

Thanks again for your input.  I like Or's idea of starting
the summit earlier but am concerned as to whether people
could attend.  I'm also not sure we could have access to the
room earlier although I suspect that will be possible.

Regarding parallel tracks, we currently do not have another
room to handle that.  But we can investigate if this might
be possible at reasonable cost.

I would like to hear from the attendees since this summit is
for you.  Perhaps you can vote on the following three
questions.  I'll tally the votes that come from registered
attendees by the end of the week and act on them as best as
I can.  This might be a good time to remind you that if you
have not registered, please do so by following this link:

http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=143964

(1) Are you willing and able to attend if we start at
11:00am on Thursday rather than at 1:00pm?

(2) If we are able to, would you prefer to see simultaneous
tracks and lengthen some of the sessions.

(3) Would you like to see additional MPI sessions crammed
into the allotted time?

To avoid polluting all the mailing lists, feel free to reply
just to me unless you wish to do otherwise.

Thanks.

Johann
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[ewg] Re: [promoters] Re: [ofa-general] OpenFabrics Developer's Summit:tentative agenda

2007-10-28 Thread Johann George
Thanks for all the comments on the MPI sessions.  Our primary interest
should be to make the MPI sessions as valuable as possible to the
audience that is attending.  My allotment was based on discussion with
the presenters having decided to limit it to those MPIs that were
included as part of OFED due to time constraints.  Granted, this was
entirely subjective.

If a different allotment can be agreed upon, with the sole purpose of
maximizing value to attendees, I will be happy to update the agenda.

Johann

On Wed, Oct 24, 2007 at 07:13:57PM -0400, Jeff Squyres wrote:
> Perhaps the total 50 minutes currently allocated to MPI  
> implementations could be split between all of us who want to  
> present?  This makes 3 so far (i.e., 15 min/ea) -- 4 if HP wants to  
> present (12 min/ea, or perhaps we could bump up to 60 mins for an  
> even 15 min/ea).
> 
> 
> 
> On Oct 24, 2007, at 7:04 PM, Magro, Bill wrote:
> 
> >If time allowed, we would be happy to give a 10m or so perspective on
> >the OFA stack and OFED distribution from the Intel MPI point of view.
> >
> >Thanks,
> >
> >--Bill
> >
> >-Original Message-----
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Johann
> >George
> >Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2007 7:41 PM
> >To: Jeff Squyres
> >Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; ewg@lists.openfabrics.org;
> >[EMAIL PROTECTED]; Or Gerlitz
> >Subject: [promoters] Re: [ofa-general] OpenFabrics Developer's
> >Summit:tentative agenda
> >
> >Jeff,
> >
> >>Is there any intent for HP MPI or Intel MPI to speak?  I would be
> >>interested to hear what they have to say (e.g., feedback on the OFED
> >>stack vs. other network stacks and other status update kinds of
> >>things).
> >
> >We considered it but given the time constraints, thought we should
> >wait until Sonoma.  Priority was given to OpenMPI and MVAPICH since
> >they are being shipped as part of OFED.  Still, as you point out,
> >getting feedback on their view of OFED vs. other networking stacks
> >could be valuable.
> >
> >Johann
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[ewg] Re: [ofa-general] OpenFabrics Developer's Summit: tentative agenda

2007-10-28 Thread Johann George
Tziporet,

> We may need more then 30m for this
> Also - is will be good that this session will be the last one, and then 
> I can put inside input from all sessions - especially those that speak 
> on the new features.

Since I knew that some people would miss the last few sessions due to
flight limitations, I thought that having this session in the morning
would allow everyone to attend.  Nevertheless, you make some good
points.  Let's go with your suggestion and move this to the end.

> Liran will not come to the summit. Dror can replace him. It can be good 
> if Or will work with Dror on this.

Sorry to hear that Liran will not be attending.  I will put Dror down
in his place; and if Or agrees, I'll include him.

Thanks much.

Johann
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[ewg] Re: [ofa-general] Save the date: OFA Developer's Summit: November 15-16 in Nevada

2007-10-15 Thread Johann George
Jeff,

We have not finalized the agenda; although there is a list of topics
that will be covered on the OpenFabrics website.  Go to the front page
of the website and in the OFA Developer Summit box, Click on the
"here" in "To register, click here".  Here is a direct link:

http://www.acteva.com/booking.cfm?bevaid=143964

The summit will end at noon on Friday and lunch will be served from
noon until 1pm.

Johann

On Mon, Oct 15, 2007 at 09:51:03AM -0400, Jeff Squyres wrote:
> Johann --
> 
> Is there an agenda worked up yet?  I'm trying to make travel  
> arrangements and wanted to see if flying out Friday afternoon was a  
> possibility.
> 
> 
> On Sep 27, 2007, at 6:13 PM, Johann George wrote:
> 
> >We hope you will plan on attending the OpenFabrics Developer's
> >Summit being held November 15-16, 2007 at the Boomtown Hotel in
> >Verdi, Nevada.  It will begin at 1pm on Thursday, November 15th
> >and run until the early evening.  Friday's session will begin at
> >8am and end at noon.
> >
> >Last year, this turned out to be a good forum to work through issues
> >that required collaboration.  If you have items that ought to be on
> >the agenda, please email them to me.  We will have a proposed agenda
> >shortly.
> >
> >This event takes place at the tail end of SC07.  The Boomtown hotel is
> >about a twenty minute drive from the Reno-Sparks convention center
> >where SC07 is being held.  Rooms are available if needed at the
> >Boomtown hotel starting at $70/night.
> >
> >Thanks for your participation.
> >
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