Le 06/03/2014 09:35, ?? a écrit :
Hi Sylvain, Russell, dims
Thanks for your the replies and guidances!
I have read the docs below the title. In my opinion, It is quite a
good idea to take storage component and network component into
consideration of the scheduler of nova. I agree that it is quite a
large job for current GSOC project now. And from the docs I have read
before,
I think that providing more additional Filters and Weight functions is
quite import in both current filter_scheduler and later Cross service
scheduler(SolverScheduler or other).
So I have the idea that implement some scheduler_filer/weight with
other metrics of all host state or other cross service data.
As a newbie to OpenStack-dev. I have a concern that is it full enough
for GSOC term? and what kind of work is suitable for current nova
enhancement
, future cross service scheduler and could also be full enough for
GSOC term. It would be great if somebody could give some advice:)
Thank for Sylvain's help for the information of #openstack-meeting IRC
channel and dims and Russell's suggestion, and I will update my
information soon on the GSOC's Wiki pages.
Thanks and Regards,
fangzhen
GitHub : https://github.com/fz1989
I just discovered that Gantt has been proposed as a potential subject of
interest for GSoC. While I do understand the opportunity for people
working on Gantt, I don't think, as Russell stated, that Gantt is mature
enough for helping newcomers to deliver cool features within the given
timeline.
IMHO, Gantt should be removed from this wikipage [1], and be replaced by
Nova proposal for Filters/Weights improvements. The Solver Scheduler
recently received NACK for a FFE (Feature Freeze Exception) so that
means that new patches wouldn't be merged until Juno (12th May), so I
guess the problem would be the same too.
Anyway, people interested in working on the Scheduler should attend
weekly meetings on Tuesdays, for at least synchronization within the team.
My 2cts,
-Sylvain
[1] https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/GSoC2014#Common_Scheduler_.28Gantt.29
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