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+ | |Desc=[http://www.synnefo.org Synnefo] is open source cloud software. It is a complete cloud stack (Compute/Network/Storage/Image/Identity Service) with a unique design approach that keeps clear separation between the cloud and cluster layers. It exposes the OpenStack REST APIs to the outside world, but in the same time uses Ganeti for the low-level VM management part. Currently, Synnefo supports only KVM, but because of the fact that it uses Ganeti at the backend, it is easy to port it to also use Xen as the underlying hypervisor. The only part of Synnefo that needs to be ported is the networking component (snf-network). However, for this to happen, we first need to implement the corresponding feature in Ganeti, to be able to run a custom script with information in its environment every time a vif gets created. |
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+ | |Difficulty=Not too hard if you are familiar with Ganeti internals wrt the hypervisor layer |
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+ | |Skills=Python, knowledge of Ganeti internals and Xen networking |
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Revision as of 14:03, 18 April 2013
Contents
- 1 When and Where ?
- 2 More Information
- 3 Topics to Discuss, Code, Work on, ... at the Hackathon
- 3.1 Instructions
- 3.2 Topics
- 3.2.1 Xen Developer and Roadmap discussion
- 3.2.2 Xen on ARM "Portathon"
- 3.2.3 Update toolstacks to make use of libxl and/or xl
- 3.2.4 VMFUNC, grant table operations, Intel QuickData engines
- 3.2.5 Close Security Vulnerability Process Changes as well as discuss possible mods to the Governance Process
- 3.2.6 Update OpenNebula integration to use latest Xen version
- 3.2.7 Port Synnefo to Xen
- 4 Confirmed Attendees
When and Where ?
We confirmed the Xen Hackathon for May 16-17, 2013 in Dublin Ireland.
- May 16th: 9AM to 5PM
- May 17th: 9AM to 5PM
More Information
Topics to Discuss, Code, Work on, ... at the Hackathon
Instructions
Please use the {{Project}} template to add any discussions that you want to have at the Hackathon. Feel free to comment on discussions using {{Comment}} and your support for a specific topic - i.e. you indicate that you want to participate in this topic - by using {{Vote}} or {{VoteNo}} in the Review section of the project. To do this, use the Review section of the {{Project}}.
The code will look like {{project=Name ... |Review= {{comment|~~~~:}} Some text/comment {{vote|~~~~}} Some explanation }}Make sure you read the template documentation of {{Project}}, {{Comment}}, {{Vote}} and {{VoteNo}}. Mark unused fields of {{Project}} with {{N/A}}. |
Topics
Xen Developer and Roadmap discussion
Peer Review CommentsLars.kurth 15:27, 2 March 2013 (UTC): Feel free to make suggestions hereLars.kurth 15:27, 2 March 2013 (UTC): Will attend Ijc 14:06, 12 March 2013 (UTC): Will attend |
Xen on ARM "Portathon"
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Update toolstacks to make use of libxl and/or xl
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VMFUNC, grant table operations, Intel QuickData engines
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Close Security Vulnerability Process Changes as well as discuss possible mods to the Governance Process
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Update OpenNebula integration to use latest Xen version
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Port Synnefo to Xen
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Confirmed Attendees
- Ian Campbell,Citrix
- Dario Faggioli, Citrix
- Javier Fontan, OpenNebula
- Fabian Geisberger, Google Ireland Ltd.
- Daniel Kiper, Oracle
- Lars Kurth, Citrix
- Olivier Lambert, Vates
- Balazs Lecz, Google
- Boris Ostrovsky, Oracle
- Michele Tartara, Google
- Patrick Tobin, University College Dublin
- Guido Trotter, Google
- Helga Velroyen, Google
- Konrad Wilk, Oracle
- Julien Grall, Citrix
- Stefano Stabellini, Citris
- Andre Przywara, Calxeda/Linaro
People that have been granted an invite but have not yet confirmed
- Kelly Kingsley
- John Garbutt, Rackspace
- Anil Madhavapeddy, Cambridge University
- Wei Lui, Citrix
- Matt Wilson, Amazon Web Services