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  • Zaqar (section Zaqar)
    doc/user-guide/zaqar-get-started/target/docbkx/webhelp/zaqar-get-started/index.html Zaqar Configuration Reference: doc/user-guide/zaqar-config-ref/tar
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  • New content coming soon... REDIRECT Marconi/Incubation-Old
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  • Marconi home document information
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  • Threat models, security tests and guidlines coming soon... See also: OSSG Q&A for Marconi
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  • Tools, benchmark results, methodology, etc. coming soon... Benchmarking Setup:
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  • SERVICE_TOKEN=secrete ADMIN_PASSWORD=secrete MYSQL_PASSWORD=secrete RABBIT_PASSWORD=secrete SERVICE_PASSWORD=secrete LOGFILE=/opt/stack/logs/stack
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  • Coming soon... Several teams have expressed interest in using Marconi to implement new features in their respective projects. TODO: Call out feature/use
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  • http://voltdb.com/ https://foundationdb.com http://www.orientechnologies.com/ http://www.rethinkdb.com/Note: Cassandra has known problems with high
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  • Zaqar has a modular architecture, and utilizes dynamically-loaded transport (frontend) and storage (backend) drivers via stevedore. All drivers have a
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  • anything for app developers and system administrators should go in the Zaqar User Guide. User Guide TODO: How-to contribute to the user guide Wiki Pages
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  • The page name should follow this schema: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Zaqar/specs/{blueprint-name}
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  • Marconi Team is currently working on adding tests in Tempest. See https://blueprints.launchpad.net/tempest/+spec/add-basic-marconi-tests for details regarding
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  • WIP
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  • Our Commitment: Produce a rock-solid, scalable, ops-ready "1.0" foundational Marconi release overlayed with a polished API. No outstanding bugs with
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  • Send commands to one or more agents. Identical to UC3, but substituting the actor Agent for Subscriber, and substituting command for event.
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  • See here
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  • API CLI
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  • mkdir .zaqar $ git clone https://github.com/openstack/zaqar.git Copy the Zaqar config files to the directory ~/.zaqar: $ cp zaqar/etc/zaqar.conf.sample
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  • Marconi has a modular architecture, and utilizes dynamically-loaded transport (frontend) and storage (backend) drivers via stevedore. All drivers have
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  • Forward usage events to data collectors Identical to UC1, but substituting the actors Component and Collector for the actors Producer and Worker, respectively
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  • Marconi is an incubated OpenStack program, preparing to graduate at the end of the Juno release cycle (fall 2014). With the close of the Icehouse cycle
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  • This wiki page contains current performance numbers per driver. Pilot Tests (Redis/MongoDB) Pub-Sub (Redis)
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  • Consider adding a sample script and something to the docs along these lines: # marconi-wsgi.py from marconi import bootstrap boot
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  • with some important additions (see below). See also: Your first review on Zaqar. The PTL, with the support of the core reviewers, is ultimately responsible
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  • The page name should follow this schema: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Zaqar/specs/{blueprint-name}
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  • Some thoughts were discussed around the two major groups of API symantics, their use cases, and whether we can support all the current semantics for high-throughput
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  • Marconi is designed to support several messaging patterns, including a number of Enterprise Integration Patterns, through a combination of API semantics
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  • Marconi guarantees FIFO for a given queue, but only when there is a single message producer. Marconi also guarantees once-and-only-once delivery of messages
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  • Having support for more transport protocols would allow us to support a broader set of use-cases. AMQP is a standard protocol adopted by other messaging
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  • Distribute tasks among multiple workers. 1. Producer signs and submits work ticket to Service 2. Service acknowledges work ticket and guarantees its
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  • Publish events to any number of subscribers. This use case only covers pub-sub within a single application domain. Publishing events to 3rd-party systems
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  • Zaqar currently has a well defined protocol that works well for HTTP. As a project, we're looking forward to welcome more transports that will work for
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  • /v1/pools/wat HTTP/1.1 Host: zaqar.example.com Response HTTP/1.1 200 OK Content-Location: /v1/pools/wat { "uri": "mongodb://zaqar1.example.com:27017",
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  • To buffer or to stream; that is the question. messages = list(msgs) {bring them all in at once} Pros: Easier input validation Potentially more performant
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  • Create as WSGI middleware and install along with the keystone auth strategy when enabled. Read/write/delete permissions mapped to roles obtained from X-Role
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  • https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/zaqar-pike-summit Review actions from last time Status updates Open discussion Meeting #83 | Zaqar UI, Zaqar Docs, OpenStack Summit
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  • related to the fix does. Go to review.openstack.org and filter by Open Zaqar fixes. Select a fix from the list to review. Download the patch to your
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  • Contributors License Agreement. Clone Zaqar's code git clone git://git.openstack.org/openstack/zaqar.git To set Zaqar up you will need to install some dependencies
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  • Request information from an agent. 1. Requester generates and signs request, then submits it to Service. 2. Service acknowledges message and guarantees
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  • Keystone, acquires Zaqar endpoint, handles requests and networking logic ErrorBase: the foundation for Zaqar client specific errors See Zaqar/specs/api/v1
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  • directory ~/.zaqar: $ cd zaqar $ tox -e genconfig $ cp etc/zaqar.conf.sample ~/.zaqar/zaqar.conf $ cp etc/logging.conf.sample ~/.zaqar/logging.conf
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  • See also https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/marconi-benchmark-plans https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/juno-marconi-benchmarking Run performance tests
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  • We need to gather several stats. Some of these will need to be exposed via the API (bp/advanced-queue-stats), but the first step is recording, which is
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