21:00:38 #startmeeting scientific-sig 21:00:39 Meeting started Tue Dec 10 21:00:38 2019 UTC and is due to finish in 60 minutes. The chair is oneswig. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 21:00:40 Useful Commands: #action #agreed #help #info #idea #link #topic #startvote. 21:00:41 Hello friends, welcome to the next edition of the Scientific SIG meeting :) 21:00:43 The meeting name has been set to 'scientific_sig' 21:00:50 Hi Stig ;) 21:00:55 greetings 21:00:59 What's new? 21:01:21 not much, trying to see the rules about sharing a container built with CuDNN 21:01:36 looks like they finally integrated DNN for OpenCV 21:01:51 Not my wheelhouse. What's the issue? 21:02:27 CuDNN is an Nvidia "developper" only download 21:02:34 but they provide the base container 21:02:57 Ah so it's not something that any dockerfile can pull in? 21:03:13 https://hub.docker.com/r/nvidia/cuda/ 21:03:21 it is 21:03:31 well if you start from the official one 21:03:59 but pulling means that you are following the license terms set on those pages 21:04:00 g'day all 21:04:07 sorry for being late 21:04:18 Hi janders, hardly late 21:05:31 martial: so it's a question of pulling in a license that you don't care for, implicitly? 21:06:00 something like that 21:06:19 To borrow a little from Sherlock Holmes, that is a two-cheesecake problem :-) 21:07:22 At this end, I've been exploring a bit of mlnx network infrastructure I've not used before - VF LAG - anyone tried it previously? 21:07:56 not here 21:08:25 The idea is that if your hypervisor has a dual-port Mellanox NIC, if you bond those ports you can create virtual functions that somehow pass traffic that is also bonded (but presented as one virtual function) 21:09:22 so mirror ? 21:10:02 More the sum of the parts than their reflection, I'd hope. But I'm still piecing it together. 21:10:30 The investigation continues 21:10:46 I haven't use those yet 21:10:50 *used 21:11:05 seems cool that said 21:11:47 I am not convinced how much traffic distribution there is between the underlying physical ports, but I'll report back when I find out. 21:11:48 agree that the option of having benefits of LAG without having to set up LAG in every instance sounds promising 21:12:32 I hope so. 21:12:39 What's new with you janders? 21:14:45 trandles and jmlowe send their apologies, I think there's a lot of winding up for end-of-year going on 21:17:17 I don't think we have more agenda items to cover - anything from you martial? 21:17:27 yep people going on vacation and such 21:18:45 OK, shall we close? Your dockerfile awaits :-) 21:21:34 #endmeeting