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Revision as of 08:13, 7 November 2012
This page will serve as a table of contents for the Seneca-CD CDOT research project.
Contents
People
- Diogo Monteiro and Kieran Sedgwick, supervised by Andrew Smith.
Blog
- http://senecacd.wordpress.com/
- TODO-Andrew: set up a backup in case wordpress.com is not 100% reliable
Bug Tracker
- Waiting to hear back from Jordan about a stable Trac setup
- Maybe this will be it: http://rome.proximity.on.ca/projects/senecacd
Plan for 2 weeks starting the 29th of October
Everyone
- Paperwork
Diogo and Kieran
- Verify that the two desktops we start with are working and capable of supporting virtualization.
- Verify two of the network sockets work, and what the IP/subnet/DNS numbers to use are.
- Get setup on the project blog, start posting on it.
- Download and set up the latest CentOS, confirm kvm/libvirt/virt-manager work.
- Figure out what OpenNebula is capable of, how hard it is to set up, perhaps go through one setup.
- Read about iSCSI, check out OpenFiler, hopefully set it up, at least as a test if we don't yet have a dedicated box for the storage.
Andrew
Current
- Arrange a visit to CloudDynamics for a tech demo.
- Discuss the idea of weekly short conference calls to make sure we're on the right track.
Done
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Get at least two more boxes (better 3).On order due week of the 12th of Nov. -
Talk to Jordan / Chris T. about Trac on monday or tuesday. -
Figure out the workspace network settings. -
Figure out whether a gigabit switch is necessary to support running VMs with the disk on another machine and figure out what it would cost. -
Obtain 8-port switchand 8 cables. On order due week of the 12th of Nov. -
Obtain a port-forwarding-capable NAT router. -
Meet with David G. about project plan. -
Ask about keys for cabinets
Postponed
- Get a KVM switch supporting at least two inputs (3 or 4 even better).