Amye Scavarda
2016-Aug-15 00:00 UTC
[Gluster-users] [Gluster-devel] CFP for Gluster Developer Summit
Kaushal, That's probably best. We'll be able to track similar proposals here. - amye On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Kaushal M <kshlmster at gmail.com> wrote:> How do we submit proposals now? Do we just reply here? > > On 13 Aug 2016 03:49, "Amye Scavarda" <amye at redhat.com> wrote: > > GlusterFS for Users > "GlusterFS for users" introduces you with GlusterFS, it's terminologies, > it's features and how to manage y GlusterFS cluster. > > GlusterFS is a scalable network filesystem. Using commodity hardware, you > can create large, distributed storage solutions for media streaming, data > analysis, and other data and bandwidth-intensive tasks. GlusterFS is free > and open source software. > > This session is more intended for users/admins. > Scope of this session : > > * What is Glusterfs > * Glusterfs terminologies > * Easy steps to get started with glusterfs > * Volume topologies > * Access protocols > * Various features from user perspective : > Replication, Data distribution, Geo-replication, Bit rot detection, > data tiering, Snapshot, Encryption, containerized glusterfs > * Various configuration files > * Various logs and it's location > * various custom profile for specific use-cases > * Collecting statedump and it's usage > * Few common problems like : > 1) replacing a faulty brick > 2) resolving split-brain > 3) peer disconnect issue > > Bipin Kunal > bkunal at redhat.com > User Perspectives > > On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote: > >> Demo : Quickly setup GlusterFS cluster >> This demo will let you understand How to setup GlusterFS cluster and how >> to exploit its features. >> >> GlusterFS is a scalable network filesystem. Using commodity hardware, you >> can create large, distributed storage solutions for media streaming, data >> analysis, and other data and bandwidth-intensive tasks. GlusterFS is free >> and open source software. >> >> This demo is intended for new user who is willing to setup glusterFS >> cluster. >> >> This demo will let you understand How to setup GlusterFS cluster and how >> to exploit its features. >> >> Scope of this session : >> >> 1) Install GlusterFS packages >> 2) Create a trusted storage pool >> 3) Create a GlusterFS volume >> 4) Access GlusterFS volume using various protocols >> a) FUSE b) NFS c) CIFS d) NFS-ganesha >> 5) Using Snapshot >> 6) Creating geo-rep session >> 7) Adding/removing/replacing bricks >> 8) Bit-rot detection and correction >> >> Bipin Kunal >> bkunal at redhat.com >> User Perspectives >> >> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote: >> >>> An Update on GlusterD-2.0 >>> An update on what's been happening in GlusterD-2.0 since the last summit. >>> >>> Discussion around GlusterD-2.0 was initially started at the last Gluster >>> Development summit. Since then we've had many followup discussions, and >>> officially started working on GD2. In this talk I'll be providing an update >>> on what has been done, what we're doing and what needs to be done. >>> >>> Kaushal >>> kshlmster at gmail.com >>> Future Gluster Features >>> >>> >>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Challenges with Gluster and Persistent Memory >>>> >>>> A discussion of the difficulties posed by persistent memory with >>>> Gluster and short and long term steps to address them. >>>> >>>> Persistent memory will significantly improve storage performance. But >>>> these benefits may be hard to realize in Gluster. Gains are mitigated from >>>> costly network overhead and its deep software layer. It is also likely that >>>> the high costs of persistent memory will limit deployments. This talk shall >>>> discuss short and long term steps to take on those problems. Possible >>>> strategies include better incorporating high speed networks such as >>>> infiniband, client side caching of metadata, and centralizing DHT's >>>> layouts. The talk will include discussion and results from a range of >>>> experiments in software and hardware. >>>> >>>> Presenters: >>>> Dan Lambright, Rafi Parambil dlambrig at redhat.com >>>> Future Gluster Features >>>> >>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Vijay Bellur <vbellur at redhat.com> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >>>>>> Hey All, >>>>>> >>>>>> Gluster Developer Summit 2016 is fast approaching [1] on us. We are >>>>>> looking to have talks and discussions related to the following themes in >>>>>> the summit: >>>>>> >>>>>> 1. Gluster.Next - focusing on features shaping the future of Gluster >>>>>> >>>>>> 2. Experience - Description of real world experience and feedback >>>>>> from: >>>>>> a> Devops and Users deploying Gluster in production >>>>>> b> Developers integrating Gluster with other >>>>>> ecosystems >>>>>> >>>>>> 3. Use cases - focusing on key use cases that drive Gluster.today >>>>>> and Gluster.Next >>>>>> >>>>>> 4. Stability & Performance - focusing on current improvements to >>>>>> reduce our technical debt backlog >>>>>> >>>>>> 5. Process & infrastructure - focusing on improving current >>>>>> workflow, infrastructure to make life easier for all of us! >>>>>> >>>>>> If you have a talk/discussion proposal that can be part of these >>>>>> themes, please send out your proposal(s) by replying to this thread. Please >>>>>> clearly mention the theme for which your proposal is relevant when you do >>>>>> so. We will be ending the CFP by 12 midnight PDT on August 31st, 2016. >>>>>> >>>>>> If you have other topics that do not fit in the themes listed, please >>>>>> feel free to propose and we might be able to accommodate some of them as >>>>>> lightening talks or something similar. >>>>>> >>>>>> Please do reach out to me or Amye if you have any questions. >>>>>> >>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>> Vijay >>>>>> >>>>>> [1] https://www.gluster.org/events/summit2016/ >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Annoyingly enough, the Google Doc form won't let people outside of the >>>>> Google Apps domain view it, which is not going to be super helpful for >>>>> this. >>>>> >>>>> I'll go ahead and close the Google form, send out the talks that have >>>>> already been added, and have the form link back to this mailing list post. >>>>> Thanks! >>>>> >>>>> - amye >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >>>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >>> >> >> >> >> -- >> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >> > > > > -- > Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead > > _______________________________________________ > Gluster-devel mailing list > Gluster-devel at gluster.org > http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel > > >-- Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Kaushal M
2016-Aug-16 13:53 UTC
[Gluster-users] [Gluster-devel] CFP for Gluster Developer Summit
Okay. Here's another proposal from me. # GlusterFS Release process An overview of the GlusterFS release process The GlusterFS release process has been recently updated and been documented for the first time. In this presentation, I'll be giving an overview the whole release process including release types, release schedules, patch acceptance criteria and the release procedure. Kaushal kshlmster at gmail.com Process & Infrastructure On Mon, Aug 15, 2016 at 5:30 AM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote:> Kaushal, > > That's probably best. We'll be able to track similar proposals here. > - amye > > On Sat, Aug 13, 2016 at 6:30 PM, Kaushal M <kshlmster at gmail.com> wrote: >> >> How do we submit proposals now? Do we just reply here? >> >> >> On 13 Aug 2016 03:49, "Amye Scavarda" <amye at redhat.com> wrote: >> >> GlusterFS for Users >> "GlusterFS for users" introduces you with GlusterFS, it's terminologies, >> it's features and how to manage y GlusterFS cluster. >> >> GlusterFS is a scalable network filesystem. Using commodity hardware, you >> can create large, distributed storage solutions for media streaming, data >> analysis, and other data and bandwidth-intensive tasks. GlusterFS is free >> and open source software. >> >> This session is more intended for users/admins. >> Scope of this session : >> >> * What is Glusterfs >> * Glusterfs terminologies >> * Easy steps to get started with glusterfs >> * Volume topologies >> * Access protocols >> * Various features from user perspective : >> Replication, Data distribution, Geo-replication, Bit rot detection, >> data tiering, Snapshot, Encryption, containerized glusterfs >> * Various configuration files >> * Various logs and it's location >> * various custom profile for specific use-cases >> * Collecting statedump and it's usage >> * Few common problems like : >> 1) replacing a faulty brick >> 2) resolving split-brain >> 3) peer disconnect issue >> >> Bipin Kunal >> bkunal at redhat.com >> User Perspectives >> >> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote: >>> >>> Demo : Quickly setup GlusterFS cluster >>> This demo will let you understand How to setup GlusterFS cluster and how >>> to exploit its features. >>> >>> GlusterFS is a scalable network filesystem. Using commodity hardware, you >>> can create large, distributed storage solutions for media streaming, data >>> analysis, and other data and bandwidth-intensive tasks. GlusterFS is free >>> and open source software. >>> >>> This demo is intended for new user who is willing to setup glusterFS >>> cluster. >>> >>> This demo will let you understand How to setup GlusterFS cluster and how >>> to exploit its features. >>> >>> Scope of this session : >>> >>> 1) Install GlusterFS packages >>> 2) Create a trusted storage pool >>> 3) Create a GlusterFS volume >>> 4) Access GlusterFS volume using various protocols >>> a) FUSE b) NFS c) CIFS d) NFS-ganesha >>> 5) Using Snapshot >>> 6) Creating geo-rep session >>> 7) Adding/removing/replacing bricks >>> 8) Bit-rot detection and correction >>> >>> Bipin Kunal >>> bkunal at redhat.com >>> User Perspectives >>> >>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:17 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote: >>>> >>>> An Update on GlusterD-2.0 >>>> An update on what's been happening in GlusterD-2.0 since the last >>>> summit. >>>> >>>> Discussion around GlusterD-2.0 was initially started at the last Gluster >>>> Development summit. Since then we've had many followup discussions, and >>>> officially started working on GD2. In this talk I'll be providing an update >>>> on what has been done, what we're doing and what needs to be done. >>>> >>>> Kaushal >>>> kshlmster at gmail.com >>>> Future Gluster Features >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:16 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Challenges with Gluster and Persistent Memory >>>>> >>>>> A discussion of the difficulties posed by persistent memory with >>>>> Gluster and short and long term steps to address them. >>>>> >>>>> Persistent memory will significantly improve storage performance. But >>>>> these benefits may be hard to realize in Gluster. Gains are mitigated from >>>>> costly network overhead and its deep software layer. It is also likely that >>>>> the high costs of persistent memory will limit deployments. This talk shall >>>>> discuss short and long term steps to take on those problems. Possible >>>>> strategies include better incorporating high speed networks such as >>>>> infiniband, client side caching of metadata, and centralizing DHT's layouts. >>>>> The talk will include discussion and results from a range of experiments in >>>>> software and hardware. >>>>> >>>>> Presenters: >>>>> Dan Lambright, Rafi Parambil dlambrig at redhat.com >>>>> Future Gluster Features >>>>> >>>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 3:15 PM, Amye Scavarda <amye at redhat.com> wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> On Fri, Aug 12, 2016 at 12:48 PM, Vijay Bellur <vbellur at redhat.com> >>>>>> wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Hey All, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Gluster Developer Summit 2016 is fast approaching [1] on us. We are >>>>>>> looking to have talks and discussions related to the following themes in the >>>>>>> summit: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 1. Gluster.Next - focusing on features shaping the future of Gluster >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 2. Experience - Description of real world experience and feedback >>>>>>> from: >>>>>>> a> Devops and Users deploying Gluster in >>>>>>> production >>>>>>> b> Developers integrating Gluster with other >>>>>>> ecosystems >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 3. Use cases - focusing on key use cases that drive Gluster.today >>>>>>> and Gluster.Next >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 4. Stability & Performance - focusing on current improvements to >>>>>>> reduce our technical debt backlog >>>>>>> >>>>>>> 5. Process & infrastructure - focusing on improving current >>>>>>> workflow, infrastructure to make life easier for all of us! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you have a talk/discussion proposal that can be part of these >>>>>>> themes, please send out your proposal(s) by replying to this thread. Please >>>>>>> clearly mention the theme for which your proposal is relevant when you do >>>>>>> so. We will be ending the CFP by 12 midnight PDT on August 31st, 2016. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> If you have other topics that do not fit in the themes listed, please >>>>>>> feel free to propose and we might be able to accommodate some of them as >>>>>>> lightening talks or something similar. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Please do reach out to me or Amye if you have any questions. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>>> Vijay >>>>>>> >>>>>>> [1] https://www.gluster.org/events/summit2016/ >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Annoyingly enough, the Google Doc form won't let people outside of the >>>>>> Google Apps domain view it, which is not going to be super helpful for this. >>>>>> >>>>>> I'll go ahead and close the Google form, send out the talks that have >>>>>> already been added, and have the form link back to this mailing list post. >>>>>> Thanks! >>>>>> >>>>>> - amye >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> -- >>>>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> -- >>> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead >> >> _______________________________________________ >> Gluster-devel mailing list >> Gluster-devel at gluster.org >> http://www.gluster.org/mailman/listinfo/gluster-devel >> >> > > > > -- > Amye Scavarda | amye at redhat.com | Gluster Community Lead
Jeff Darcy
2016-Aug-22 11:45 UTC
[Gluster-users] [Gluster-devel] CFP for Gluster Developer Summit
Two proposals, both pretty developer-focused. (1) Gluster: The Ugly Parts Like any code base its size and age, Gluster has accumulated its share of dead, redundant, or simply inelegant code. This code makes us more vulnerable to bugs, and slows our entire development process for any feature. In this interactive discussion, we'll identify translators or other modules that can be removed or significantly streamlined, and develop a plan for doing so within the next year or so. Bring your favorite gripes and pet peeves (about the code). (2) Gluster Debugging Every developer has their own "bag of tricks" for debugging Gluster code - things to look for in logs, options to turn on, obscure test-script features, gdb macros, and so on. In this session we'll share many of these tricks, and hopefully collect more, along with a plan to document them so that newcomers can get up to speed more quickly. I could extend #2 to cover more user/support level problem diagnosis, but I think I'd need a co-presenter for that because it's not an area in which I feel like an expert myself.