Thanks
Hongbo
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Sent: 2017年8月18日 7:29
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I have updated the list of documents, there are still a number that need
significant work before launch
https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/dovetail/Dovetail+%28Danube%29+Documentation+for+Review
/Trevor
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Done https://wiki.opnfv.org/display/dovetail/Dovetail+Beta
Trevor
From: Wenjing Chu [mailto:wenjing@huawei.com]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 9:53 AM
To: Lincoln Lavoie
Cc: Cooper, Trevor ; SULLIVAN, BRYAN L (BRYAN L)
Hello, Shrenik.
I see there is already an alpine based Graphite that is being developed here
[1]. Do you think it is worth using instead of the hopsoft one?
[1] https://hub.docker.com/r/diceone/alpine-graphite/~/dockerfile/
Regards,
Mark
Mark Beierl
SW System Sr Principal Engineer
Dell EMC |
Very well said. Let me amend it. Thanks.
Wenjing
From: Lincoln Lavoie [mailto:lylav...@iol.unh.edu]
Sent: Thursday, August 17, 2017 5:31 AM
To: Wenjing Chu
Cc: Cooper, Trevor ; SULLIVAN, BRYAN L (BRYAN L)
; Dave
Alec,
We appreciate your comments. In the Armband project, we indeed
used x86 jump servers for the first 2 years of the project, but converted to
ARM servers recently as we resolved missing support items. It is our preference
at this point to identify and resolve missing ARM
[+Trevor to get vsperf point of view]
Mark,
Adding ARM artifacts is probably not that much work for python apps, for C/C++
apps that use DPDK it can be a lot more work.
I just checked with the Trex team and as I suspected Trex is not available on
ARM today. Somebody will have to try it out on
Hello, Gabriel.
The idea behind starting one first is so we can see the delta at the point
where it started. We certainly can run both independently as a baseline, and
then run them together can measure the delta that way...
Regards,
Mark
Mark Beierl
SW System Sr Principal Engineer
Dell EMC
Alec,
It is completely up to you how you want to structure your project and your
deliverables. If you don't want the extra hassle of supporting ARM, then don't.
As for my project and the other ones that happen to support ARM, we will
continue this discussion to see what makes sense.
Regards,
Hi All,
I would like to draw your attention to a co-located event during the upcoming
OpenStack PTG (https://www.openstack.org/ptg/) in Denver which might be in your
interest. The event will take place in the OpenStack PTG venue (Renaissance
Hotel, Denver) at 2pm - 5pm on Tuesday (Sept. 12).
It's not suppose to be "only bugs from beta testers," but beta testers are
expected to be the primary source of bug reports. During the beta period,
no new tests or features would be added, only bug fixes.
Cheers,
Lincoln
On Thu, Aug 17, 2017 at 2:25 AM, Wenjing Chu
Hi,
End of July, Valentin (Orange) and Arturo (Ixia) finalized the
automation of load test using Ixia loader based on cloudify_ims testcase.
This work was initiated during the Plugfest in Paris.
So far, the cloudify_ims was dealing with 3 steps
- deployement of cloudify (orchestrator
Hi Mark,
I fully support the idea here. I think it is time testing projects together
develop some sophisticated stress test cases across components of the system.
Just 1 question, why start VSPERF and STORPERF separately. Why not start both
tests simultaneously and monitoring/reporting the
Trevor & Bryan,
Thanks for the interest in participating in Beta. It’s great to see the leaders
stepping up.
I think the quoted line meant to say that bugs encountered in beta have
priority and the immediate attention, esp. if/when we have to choose. Another
point is that during beta we have
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