21:02:46 #startmeeting Networking 21:02:47 Meeting started Mon Dec 9 21:02:46 2013 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is markmcclain. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 21:02:48 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 21:02:51 The meeting name has been set to 'networking' 21:03:04 #link https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Network/Meetings 21:03:09 #topic Annoncements 21:03:18 #info Icehouse-1 was tagged and released last week 21:03:46 #link http://tarballs.openstack.org/neutron/neutron-2014.1.b1.tar.gz 21:04:01 It's now time to turn our focus onto I-2 21:04:31 #info Icehouse-2 release date is Jan 23rd 21:04:40 #info code submission deadline is Jan 21st 21:05:22 Don't let the January date sneak up on you 21:06:00 with the holidays approaching for some the project velocity will slow down a bit 21:06:24 so getting an early start on I-2 work is a must 21:06:50 #info The first phase of 3rd Party Testing is to be completed by Jan 23rd 21:07:08 We've already got several in our community working on setting this up 21:07:25 if you have questions feel free to ask in our IRC channel or on the ML 21:07:34 Any questions before we dive into the agenda? 21:08:14 #topic Bugs 21:08:37 anteaya: has gone through and updated the gate blocking bug list in the agenda 21:08:54 anteaya: any we need to highlight? 21:09:26 mlavalle: has an update for https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bug/1251448 21:09:31 Launchpad bug 1251448 in neutron "BadRequest: Multiple possible networks found, use a Network ID to be more specific. " [High,New] 21:09:57 yes…. This one is like a mutating virus….. it has several manifestations 21:10:29 mlavalle: should we split out the known variants of this bug? 21:10:37 it is triggered by a tempest tests that fails in it setup or teardown method 21:11:11 once that happens, a network is not deleted and all the other tests after that that try to create an instance connected to a network fail 21:11:20 ok 21:11:35 do we know why the tearDown fails() 21:11:37 ? 21:11:42 right now, the test triggering the problem is a vpnaas test that has a bug 21:11:48 ah 21:11:58 did you loop nati_ueno in to help? 21:12:07 earlier today I filed this bug https://bugs.launchpad.net/tempest/+bug/1259282 21:12:09 Launchpad bug 1259282 in tempest "Neutron VPN API test failing during VPN service creation" [Undecided,New] 21:12:27 it's an easy fix…. I will submit the patch tonight or tomorrow morning 21:12:42 I like easy fixes :) 21:12:42 mlavalle: let me jump in this issue 21:13:02 nati_ueno: sure, go ahead 21:13:20 mlavalle thanks for triaging it 21:13:26 nati_ueno: thanks for working on it 21:13:30 once we fix this one, we are likely to encounter another manifestation of the problem….. 21:13:46 https://review.openstack.org/#/c/60756/ 21:14:13 the specific one will depend on the fixes to race conditions that salv-oralando, armax and marun are working on 21:14:20 i'll keep on eye on it 21:14:27 and debug it 21:14:37 i'll keep the team informed 21:14:50 mlavalle: thanks for updating 21:14:51 mlavalle: thank you! 21:14:54 mlavalle: How regularly do you see DB lock timeouts in the logs for these failures, such as when trying to delete the port that eventually prevents the network from being deleted? 21:15:25 rkukura: a week ago that was happening a lot…. not in the current mutation 21:15:40 if we can move to the next bug? 21:15:44 emagana is late... sorry but I am here! 21:15:47 but let's see what happens after nati_ueno submits his fix 21:15:51 https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1210483 needs a champion 21:15:53 Launchpad bug 1210483 in neutron "ServerAddressesTestXML.test_list_server_addresses FAIL" [Critical,Confirmed] 21:16:02 it is also a critical neutron bug 21:16:30 anyone willing to dig into this bug a bit? 21:17:13 anteaya: it looks like a bug we are already working on from different angles (ip assignment race) 21:17:18 mlavalle: you mean ML2 fix for port deletion? 21:17:34 marun: agreeds 21:17:36 marun: okay, should the status of the bug reflect that? 21:17:45 nati_ueno: yes 21:17:49 anteaya: I'll update it 21:17:57 and link to the correct other bug 21:18:00 awesome thanks markmcclain 21:18:10 so that is it from me for gate blocking bugs 21:18:14 #action markmcclain to update 1210483 21:18:18 mlavalle: Thank you for your let me recall it 21:18:20 I didn't look at the critical bugs 21:18:23 anteaya: thanks for the update 21:18:33 Any other bugs the team should be tracking? 21:18:36 mlavalle: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/53478/ this one ? 21:18:40 I do want to say awesome job to everyone for the last few weeks adressing these 21:18:56 markmcclain: did you want to address the critical bugs? 21:19:03 I didn't look at them myself 21:19:17 I can for next week though, if you would like 21:19:30 yeah that will work 21:19:35 k 21:19:42 I know the current state of the work on them for now 21:19:48 k 21:19:54 should we? 21:20:14 the LP states should be current 21:20:33 we've still got a bit to cover 21:20:55 so if anyone has questions feel free to ping the IRC channel after the meeting 21:21:03 #topic Docs 21:21:07 emagana: hi 21:21:22 markmcclain: Hi There! 21:21:39 I just updated the wiki with the status of the High priority tickets 21:21:58 so far I am the only lazy one! 21:22:13 * markmcclain refreshes 21:22:39 not sure if you want me go over each one? 21:22:55 looks like there's an assignee for each 21:23:06 so not sure we need to go into depth this week 21:23:10 but I want to remind everyone about the doc bug day on Dec 20th!!! Please, attend it!! :-) 21:23:20 woo for doc bug day! 21:23:23 #info Doc Bug Day Decemeber 20th 21:24:05 doc bug day! 21:24:09 ok, I will be sure we make progress this week! 21:24:31 s/we/I 21:24:48 great.. thanks for updating 21:24:52 #topic Nova Parity 21:24:55 beagles: hi 21:25:00 hi! 21:25:11 so... 21:25:56 there has been some interest in documenting mapping nova network deployments to neutron... 21:26:12 I've created a wiki as noted in the agenda as a starting point 21:26:22 awesome 21:27:44 because so much has been going on it has been hard to track everything that is relevant to parity... but I'm pulling together everything in another wiki... also indicated on the agenda 21:28:24 perfect.. I'll take a look at it in the morning 21:28:25 while I'd love to be all rainbows... I/we have to figure out how to map where we are to where we need to get ... 21:28:36 it's a little chaotic at the moment 21:29:00 understandable… want to sync up later this week? 21:29:07 beagles: will you be around in channel this week for questions? 21:29:22 and that is pretty much what I'll be focusing on as much as I can until I'm satisfied :) 21:29:28 anteaya, yup 21:29:33 great 21:29:37 I'll find you 21:29:53 beagles: ok… feel to ask for help in the channel if you need to parallelize some tasks 21:29:59 actually you can ping me any time... if I can't answer right away, I'll say so but I'm really great at getting distracted so you have a good chance :) 21:30:10 markmcclain, ack 21:30:12 hehe 21:30:20 what the 21:30:24 sorry 21:30:25 Anything else? 21:30:40 beagles: a few months ago I put together this ether pad, regarding gate-tempest-devstack-vm-neutron-full gate job: https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/gate-tempest-devstack-vm-quantum-full 21:31:13 I think rosella_s you and I should talk to coordinate efforts 21:31:24 mlavalle, yeah... I have the tab open to plagari... borrow from in a bit ;) 21:31:37 mlavalle: agreed 21:31:39 mlavalle, agreed 21:31:51 great 21:31:59 much of what is failing in that job are tests that were designed forr nova-network that don't translate to neutron so easily 21:32:05 this is good segue 21:32:08 #topic Tempest 21:32:13 heh 21:33:06 mlavalle: looks like the grenade patch is moving along nicely 21:33:15 so, as I said last week, I put together a wiki page for new contributors who want to help in the API tests effort 21:33:24 mlavalle: awesome 21:33:25 the grenade patch: https://review.openstack.org/#/c/59039/ 21:33:26 please look at https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Neutron/TempestAPITests 21:33:44 anteaya: almost merged 21:33:53 I am asking for feedback from this team and the Tempest team as well 21:33:56 got last recommendations from infra-core 21:34:13 EmilienM: \o/ 21:34:50 mlavalle: great job on this page 21:35:02 mlavalle: thanks for putting this together 21:35:04 please feel free to make any changes you guys see fit 21:35:06 a good set of instructions for getting started 21:35:19 s/guys/folks 21:35:42 I am going to let a few days pass…. after that I will send an email to the ML to start getting recruits 21:35:59 mlavalle: what are you waiting for? 21:36:12 no harm in emailing now, unless you have a specific concern 21:36:22 +1 no need to wait 21:36:23 just letting people give feedback 21:36:23 in which case voice it so we can address it 21:36:36 ok, i'll send the email later today 21:36:38 they can do so during the ml thread discussion 21:36:44 mlavalle: awesome, thanks 21:37:10 I also had a conversation with rosella_s earlier today 21:37:25 regarding the gate job I mentioned to beagles 21:37:31 ok 21:37:38 trying to get everybody on the same page 21:37:53 mlavalle: can you link us to the conversation? 21:38:04 thanks for coordinating 21:38:04 so we can be on the same page too 21:38:28 we can chat about this after meeting because I'm concerned that we're running short on tie 21:38:30 *time 21:38:36 k 21:38:45 Anything other items tempest items? 21:39:02 i'm done 21:39:25 mlavalle: thanks for coordinating and updating 21:39:28 #topic IPv6 21:39:30 sc68cal: hi 21:39:33 hello 21:40:01 So, we're making some headway on the dnsmasq/dhcp side of things - 21:40:06 great 21:40:09 Big show stopping bug is this one 21:40:10 https://bugs.launchpad.net/neutron/+bug/1257446 21:40:11 Launchpad bug 1257446 in neutron "Creating a dual-stacked network causes dhcp for both stacks to fail" [Medium,Triaged] 21:40:23 error in the config file? 21:40:37 Basically if you create two subnets, one v4 and one v6, dnsmasq is invoked with bad command line opts 21:41:01 interesting 21:41:12 For our network deployment - we are looking to do a slaac mode, so that dnsmasq is not even provisioned on the v6 side 21:41:17 since we have northbound router doing RAs 21:41:33 https://blueprints.launchpad.net/neutron/+spec/ipv6-provider-nets-slaac 21:41:36 But 21:41:36 yeah I do know that some want DHCPv6 21:41:48 so we'll have to support that use case at some point in time 21:42:03 That same code that triggers disabling dnsmasq, we want to make it so you can do dhcpv6 and whatever else dnsmasq supports 21:42:10 make it configurable, etc. 21:42:12 ok 21:42:18 Next bug 21:42:26 https://bugs.launchpad.net/nova/+bug/1251235 21:42:29 Launchpad bug 1251235 in nova "IPv6 DAD failure due to hairpinning" [Undecided,In progress] 21:42:30 sort of related to nova-network parity 21:42:43 yeah.. I saw that 21:42:51 So, Nova turns on hairpinning on the bridge interface which breaks IPV6 dad 21:43:11 but we're having some back and forth about how to fix it - I did it one way, then another, got -1's from different peolpe 21:43:23 ok 21:43:24 My thought is to possibly toss it onto the ML for discussion. 21:43:33 sc68cal: +1 21:43:38 makes the most sense 21:43:48 Anything other items we need to discuss this week? 21:44:02 Not at this point, but feedback from -core is always appreciated 21:44:17 I'm doing a lot of work that makes it "work" for me, with eye towards wider community 21:44:31 but it's always nice to have some other peolpe checking 21:44:50 agreed.. I'll add it to my queue for the morning 21:45:01 sc68cal: thanks for updating 21:45:04 #topic ML2 21:45:09 rkukura/mestery: hi 21:45:17 hi 21:45:17 hi 21:45:29 mestery: go ahead 21:45:31 OK 21:45:58 We're continuing to discuss ML2 in the weekly ML2 meeting, which was moved to Wednesdays at 1600UTC on #openstack-meeting-alt 21:46:12 This week, we're going to discuss the blueprint ovs-firewall-driver in more detail. 21:46:34 There are some folks interested in that area, and it makes sense to see how that fits into ML2. 21:46:59 Other than that, we're also looking at this review still: https://review.openstack.org/37893 21:47:06 This is the "Extra Port Info" for TypeDrivers. 21:47:24 rkukura: Did I miss anything else urgent from ML2? 21:47:50 On the last topic, looking for feedback on letting TypeDrivers define arbitrary attributes 21:48:02 beyond just physical_network and segmentation_id 21:48:25 this forces moving from provder extension to multiprovider 21:48:32 so please chime in if you care 21:48:49 arbitrary attributes are always tricky 21:48:49 Thanks for bringing that one up rkukura. 21:49:07 salv-orlando: have you taken a look from the API perspective? 21:49:17 with multiprovider, they are in list of dicts, so not an issue for API 21:49:56 ok 21:50:15 so the question is really whether to drop the old provider extension (eventually) or keep it going for single-segment networks that don't have extra attributes 21:50:35 there's an email thread at http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2013-December/021117.html 21:50:58 that's all for ml2 I think 21:51:25 * mestery nods in agreement. 21:51:30 Thanks for updating and make sure to chime in on the thread for those that have throughts on the issue 21:51:36 #topic VPN 21:51:49 last weeks IRC there was mention of a webex to discuss tempest reqmts for ML2: Is there a recording of this? 21:51:50 I saw that the WIP for SSL API has been proposed 21:51:59 SSL-VPN API patch is under review. 21:52:00 yes 21:52:11 https://review.openstack.org/#/c/58897/ 21:52:14 hemanthravi: to my knowledge no 21:52:34 hemanthravi: I have not set that up yet, I need to do that yet this week, FYI. 21:52:49 thx, will look for it on the ML 21:53:09 hemanthravi mestery we have asterisk set up for meetings, it is an opensource tool 21:53:24 anteaya: thanks, will ping you on that. 21:53:29 * beagles snickers 21:53:32 nati_ueno: besides asking for folks to review anything else to update? 21:53:49 Rajesh Mohan is working on agent implementation for that API 21:53:57 great! 21:53:58 https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Infrastructure/Conferencing 21:54:08 anteaya, used to work for Digium 21:54:18 We can reuse most of code in ipsec, so code should be small. 21:54:21 That's all from me 21:54:26 * mestery now knows to ping beagles for help with asterisk. :) 21:54:34 heheh 21:54:35 nati_ueno: Did we get any closure on where to store the certificates 21:54:35 :D 21:54:38 nati_ueno: thanks for the update 21:54:41 nati_ueno: it looks a separate extension from IPsec VPN. Do you have a plan to merge them with service provider? 21:55:01 Swami: yes we will have application independent resoruces 21:55:21 amotoki: API should be separated because same service impl didn't support every vpns 21:55:27 nati_ueno:thanks 21:55:34 amotoki: I'm thinking to separate IPsec and VPNService 21:55:58 nati_ueno: thanks. 21:56:10 nati_ueno: feel free to share your idea on ML for discussion 21:56:17 ok running short of time 21:56:26 markmcclain: sure 21:56:30 #topic FWaaS 21:56:31 https://review.openstack.org/#/c/60699 21:56:41 one item up for review and SumitNaiksatam and I need to sync up 21:56:48 Anything else to add this week? 21:56:53 hi, yeah garyduan posted the patch 21:57:13 and we markmcclain we need to get your input on the proposed blueprints 21:57:34 thats it, since we are running short on time 21:57:58 ok.. whens the next subteam meeting? 21:58:08 wednesday 21:58:16 10 AM PST 21:58:42 ok.. I'll be on a plane… I'll try to sync up with up tomorrow 21:58:42 SumitNaiksatam: if you can, try to use utc for time 21:58:48 it is easier for the group 21:58:48 SumitNaiksatam: what is the utc time? 21:58:55 Hi guys I am really late - anything you needed from me 21:59:02 1800UTC 21:59:12 markmcclain: yeah its mentioned on the meetings page 21:59:52 salv-orlando: nothing new added to your queue 22:00:03 1800UTC is too early for Chinese guys. 22:00:08 #topic Open Discussion 22:00:14 markmcclain: yeee christmas came early 22:00:33 gongysh: what time range is better for your location? 22:00:49 we are at UTC+8 22:00:55 gongysh: you'll have to fight with europe, they get screwed too 22:01:01 gongysh: so what time range is better? 22:01:07 5am for cst right? 22:01:35 when wanting another option, it is helpful to offer an alternative 22:01:40 * salv-orlando love the assumption that weird hours are not suitable for us 22:01:43 us = US 22:01:46 anteaya: I don't think there is a good solution, honestly. When I was in UTC+2, midnight meetings 22:01:56 there is no good solution 22:01:57 anteaya: When I'm in JST, 6am 22:02:07 I think UTC21 + 22:02:08 I have question about 3rd party CI. 22:02:12 anteaya: the only people that have it easy are in north america 22:02:21 To support Router and Security group extension is mandatory? 22:02:27 but it is helpful to have information to consider 22:02:44 and I agree, having flexibility for meeting times helps all contributors 22:02:47 better 22:00, this is the current time. 22:02:49 We should move to the moon. As it's tidally locked, time zones would count nothing there. 22:02:51 nati_ueno: no those are not required to be supported by a plugin 22:02:56 salv-orlando: well, you're an outlier. people in israel aren't fans of midnight 22:03:02 markmcclain: OK Thanks 22:03:21 marun: speaking of which.. it is midnight 22:03:23 nati_ueno: Thanks for asking, I had that concern as well. 22:03:27 ha ha ha 22:03:28 and we're out of time this week 22:03:29 marun: I'm not saying I like it; it's right in the middle of the only productive hours I have! 22:03:36 * salv-orlando s/only/most/ 22:03:41 emagana: your welcome :) 22:03:42 Thanks everyone for stopping by and talk to everyone on the ML and IRC 22:03:47 #endmeeting