Training-manuals
Blueprint https://blueprints.launchpad.net/openstack-manuals/+spec/training-manuals weekly monday 2000 UTC meeting agenda https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Meetings/training-manuals
Contents
Project requirements
- Reuse the openstack foundation manuals with some additional training specific pages
- Target 80% doc reuse
- Same process as existing manuals
- Leave in space and time for distro specific training
- Training material and lab work would all be based on refstack https://etherpad.openstack.org/RefStackBlueprint
Overview of training structure (Self Paced and user group paced)
time - name - topics covered
- 1 month - associate - general
- 2.5 months - ops general - general, nova, glance
- - ops specialization - swift, quantum, oslo, or cinder
- 2.5 months - dev general - general, nova, glance
- - dev specialization - nova, glance, swift, quantum, oslo, cinder
- 6 months - devOps general - general, nova, glance
- - devOps specializaton - nova, glance, swift, quantum, oslo, cinder
structure
- openstack associate engineer
- openstack operations engineer
- openstack development engineer
- openstack devOps architect
openstack associate
- reference http://docs.openstack.org/grizzly/openstack-compute/admin/content/
- most of sections 1-12, 14-15
- tag admin manual subsections to be included in the training manual
- training would take 1 month self paced, (2) 2 week periods with a user group meeting, or 16 hours instructor led. Some time set aside for distro specific training.
- requirements for test
* create an instance * understand conf and log files * understand basics of APIs and framework architecture * understand shared components * work off a single node openstack implementation * get on IRC, mailing lists
openstack operations engineer
- training would take 2.5 months self paced, (5) 2 week periods with a user group meeting, or 40 hours instructor led with 40 hours of self paced lab time. Some time set aside for distro specific training.
- reference http://docs.openstack.org/trunk/openstack-ops/content/
* most of sections 1-17, workbook scenarios to diagnose
- reference Nova API reference http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-compute/2/content/
- referenece Glance API reference
- http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-image-service/1.0/content/
- requirements for test
* deep understanding of nova and glance * deep understanding of one other core project;; swift, quantum, olso, or cinder * trace workflow * work off a three node openstack implementation, create a vagant/chef configuration * based on http://workstuff.tumblr.com/post/50911984233/some-tips-on-getting-started-with-vagrant-and-chef * understanding of core components interaction through APIs * deep understanding of core conf and log files * puppet/chef understanding * 5-10 scenarios to diagnose, hands on?
openstack development engineer
- combine how to contribute and working with CI guides into a developers guide
- training would take 2.5 months self paced, (5) 2 week periods with a user group meeting, or 40 hours instructor led with 40 hours of self paced lab time. Some time set aside for distro specific training.
- include ideas from
* http://redmine.upstream-university .org/projects/slides/repository/revisions/master/show/training * http://www.slideshare.net/eyepv6/open-stack-summitsurvivingyourfirstcheckin * http://www.slideshare.net/delapsley1/opensack-quantum-devstack-tutorial, * http://www.slideshare.net/khinnu4u/developing-withdevstack * compute API http://docs.openstack.org/api/openstack-compute/programmer/content/ * http://docs.openstack.org/developer/nova/devref/index.html
- upstream university work is focusing on this
- deep understanding of APIs
- commit code through git
- karma greater than X
openstack devOps architect
- training would take 6 months or (12) 2 week periods with a user group meeting. 240 hours of self paced lab time.
- Meant to be very hard to complete. Public contribution must be a considerable part of the work completed. This will make the person who passes very desirable as an employee.
- code contribution, CI infrastructure time in, operations builds, contributions to answer, speaking at user groups, summit session submissions should all count towards karma/contribution.
- use TripleO for build/ops environment. include https://github.com/tripleo/incubator/blob/master/devtest.md
- karma greater than Y