Meetings/HATeamMeeting
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High Availability meeting
Stakeholders in High Availability within the OpenStack Project hold public weekly meetings in #openstack-meeting
. Everyone interested in high availability is encouraged to attend.
Please feel free to add agenda items (and your IRC nick in parenthesis).
Agenda for next meeting
We don't usually plan a fixed agenda in advance, instead spontaneously choosing topics as they seem most relevant from week to week. However currently there is a strong focus on the HA VMs user story, and so meeting agendas often look like this:
- Actions from last meeting
- Quick status report from everyone - this is voluntary ;-)
- Topics relating to HA VMs
- Any Other Business (AOB)
Background reading
The following resources should help you understand the topics under discussion:
- OpenStack High Availability Guide - currently only covers HA for the control plane not for hypervisors, but important knowledge nevertheless
- http://specs.openstack.org/openstack/openstack-user-stories/user-stories/proposed/ha_vm.html
- YouTube video of David Vossel's excellent Vancouver talk covering hypervisor HA - great introduction to the architecture, although a lot has happened since then
- https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/automatic-evacuation - the original etherpad on this topic
- http://etherpad.openstack.org/p/newton-instance-ha - results of various meetings in and since the ATX design summit.
Previous meetings
Previous meetings, with their notes and logs, will be found at http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/ha/ but the logs from the first meeting are available here instead (sorry about that - I'm still learning how to use Meetbot properly ...)
Advice for meeting chair
- Read and understand https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/CreateaMeeting#How_to_chair_a_meeting
- Ask each person responsible for an action from the previous meeting to prepare a short summary of any work they did for that action item.
- For example, if I previously took an action to achieve world peace and harmony, I could give my report by typing a one-line summary like this:
- #info aspiers submitted a patch for review which achieves world peace https://review.openstack.org/#/c/12345678/
- For example, if I previously took an action to achieve world peace and harmony, I could give my report by typing a one-line summary like this:
- Record decisions and commitments; review in the next meeting
- Create the next agenda and update this wiki page accordingly