14:02:49 <mvollmer> #startmeeting meeting 14:02:49 <zodbot> Meeting started Mon Jan 2 14:02:49 2017 UTC. The chair is mvollmer. Information about MeetBot at http://wiki.debian.org/MeetBot. 14:02:49 <zodbot> Useful Commands: #action #agreed #halp #info #idea #link #topic. 14:02:49 <zodbot> The meeting name has been set to 'meeting' 14:02:54 <mvollmer> .hello mvo 14:02:55 <zodbot> mvollmer: mvo 'Marius Vollmer' <marius.vollmer@gmail.com> 14:04:15 <github> [cockpit] stefwalter closed pull request #5635: Image refresh for fedora-testing (master...refresh-fedora-testing-2016-12-24) https://git.io/vMvzy 14:05:48 <stefw> .hello stefw 14:05:49 <zodbot> stefw: stefw 'Stef Walter' <stefw@redhat.com> 14:06:05 <mvollmer> #topic Agenda 14:06:26 <github> [cockpit] stefwalter closed pull request #5645: Image refresh for continuous-atomic (master...refresh-continuous-atomic-2016-12-30) https://git.io/vMLwE 14:06:40 <mvollmer> * NFS Server 14:07:38 <mvollmer> * VLAN testing 14:07:51 <mvollmer> Let's start? 14:07:57 <stefw> yup 14:08:01 <mvollmer> alright 14:08:05 <mvollmer> #topic NFS Server 14:08:23 <mvollmer> So I am digging into this 14:08:47 <mvollmer> sgallagh has helped last time with setting me on course 14:09:02 <mvollmer> the first thing will be me learning more about ansible 14:09:28 <mvollmer> i guess this will be the first instance where cockpit runs a playbook to actually make the change to the system 14:09:38 <mvollmer> but there will probably more of these 14:09:50 <stefw> that makes sense 14:10:10 <mvollmer> ansible seems to be really approachable and everything makes sense on first reading 14:10:21 <mvollmer> so I don't expect much trouble there 14:10:38 <mvollmer> i have just started, though, don't know much about APIs 14:11:11 <mvollmer> some one else will write the "NFS Server" playbook as I understand 14:11:17 <mvollmer> and I will get into contact 14:11:52 <stefw> mvollmer, yup ... and lars/kai are looking at generalizing that NFS Server playbook API stuff 14:11:59 <stefw> but best to start with something that's already working 14:12:02 <stefw> is there something like that? 14:12:09 <mvollmer> not sure yet 14:12:12 <mvollmer> i think not 14:12:23 <mvollmer> unless it has appeared over the holidays :-) 14:12:28 <stefw> hmmm good to know 14:12:34 <stefw> when larsu shows up we can ask him 14:12:38 <mvollmer> yeah 14:12:42 <mvollmer> which kai? 14:12:56 <stefw> kay sievers 14:13:03 <mvollmer> ohh 14:13:10 <mvollmer> nice 14:13:46 <mvollmer> okay, eot 14:13:55 <mvollmer> #topic VLAN testing 14:14:14 <mvollmer> so I think we should set up a real VLAN in our integration tests 14:14:35 <mvollmer> i tried to read about open vswitch, which seems to be the thing that could make that happen 14:14:49 <mvollmer> unlike ansible, it's not so easily approached... :-/ 14:15:09 <mvollmer> so I'll go and ask for help from the NM people I guess 14:15:59 <mvollmer> to clarify: our tests set up a VLAN interface, but we can't really configure it via DHCP etc 14:16:24 <mvollmer> the RHEV people want this to work, and we already had one big regression 14:16:42 <mvollmer> so we should test that the VLANs created by Cockpit are actually working 14:17:12 <mvollmer> would be nice, but medium prio, I'd say 14:18:56 <mvollmer> eot 14:19:34 <mvollmer> #topic AOB 14:19:37 <mvollmer> anything? 14:19:49 <stefw> i don't think so 14:19:56 <mvollmer> good :) 14:20:21 <mvollmer> #endmeeting