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+ | '''IRC:''' You will also find us in <code>#openstack-state-management</code> on [http://freenode.net/ freenode] | ||
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Revision as of 09:35, 11 February 2014
Revised on: 2/11/2014 by Pranesh Pandurangan
Summary
Entropy is a framework to write audit and repair scripts for openstack. It will allow writing cluster-check scripts, and define reactions to the errors/issues these bugs raise.
Entropy will allow developers to write health checkers without worrying about deployment, setting up a Jenkins, integrating with an emailer, etc. It also allows definition of "reaction" scripts that wait on issues and take well defined actions (file a ticket, mark a hypervisor bad, etc). This automates reacting to failure at one level, and tackles inundating SEs with emails about (probably) minor issues. A potentially more important use is to aggregate failures, notice trends in failures, and developing a database of known failures to make dealing with new ones easier.
Conceptual Example
Design
Contributors
- Pranesh Pandurangan (Yahoo!)
- Joshua Harlow (Yahoo!)
- You!!
Join us!
IRC: You will also find us in #openstack-state-management
on freenode
Todo stuff at entropy-etherpad