>
> I've been working towards organizing an effort around using Kubernetes for
> cluster management. There is a lot of work to do but this could be
> something really important to tackle as a community if you(or anyone else)
> are interested in getting involved.
>

This is a big area of interest for me and would be more than happy to be
involved.

On Tue, Mar 10, 2020 at 12:41 PM Patrick McFadin <pmcfa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Carl,
>
> Slurm might be a nice way to keep things you already have built in some
> sort of control plane. Things already built meaning terraform, ansible,
> salt, chef, <devops tool. I personally have never seen it used for a
> Cassandra cluster, but that doesn't mean it's not used.
>
> I've been working towards organizing an effort around using Kubernetes for
> cluster management. There is a lot of work to do but this could be
> something really important to tackle as a community if you(or anyone else)
> are interested in getting involved.
>
> Patrick
>
> On Mon, Mar 9, 2020 at 9:34 AM Carl Mueller
> <carl.muel...@smartthings.com.invalid> wrote:
>
>> Between repairs, rolling restarts, scheduled maintenance bounces,
>> backups, upgrades, etc there are lots of cluster-wide tasks that would be
>> nice to be scheduled and viewed.
>>
>> Slurm appears to have some features that support this but might be
>> heavyweight considering its primary application is supercomputer job
>> scheduling.
>>
>> I'd like something kinda independent of cloud vendor, container/VM/metal
>> strategies, or specific "cloud os".
>>
>> Anyone tried slurm or have an alternative? I really don't want to write
>> yet-another-scheduler.
>>
>

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- John

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