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Date: Mon, 11 May 2009 09:20:01 -0700
From: Andrew Sharp <andy.sharp@onstor.com>
To: Brian Stark <brian.stark@onstor.com>
Subject: Re: LSI meeting prep
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Yes, well it's a CIFS mount, but it doesn't appear that we share it
with NFS.

ripper:~$ ypcat -k auto.misc | grep -i docs
chopin -tcp,rsize=32768,wsize=32768,sec=sys 10.0.0.222:/s_corp/Docs
ripper:~$


On Mon, 11 May 2009 09:16:45 -0700 Brian Stark <brian.stark@onstor.com>
wrote:

> No, I don't have a http link.  Works fine for me from Windows
> Explorer, but I don't imagine you care to hear that...
> 
> 
> 
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Andy Sharp
> To: Brian Stark
> Sent: Mon May 11 09:14:16 2009
> Subject: Re: LSI meeting prep
> 
> On Sun, 10 May 2009 08:59:54 -0700 Brian Stark
> <brian.stark@onstor.com> wrote:
> 
> > Here's a link to some presentations that Jonathan gave to the SEs:
> > 
> > <\\mightydog\SE
> > Docs\SESeminarSeries08<file:///\\mightydog\SE%20Docs\SESeminarSeries08>>
> 
> I hate to say it, but this isn't a link.  I can't get it to resolve in
> any of the usual ways.  Can you give an http:// link?  Like
> http://md/whatev-
> 
> > Feel free to incorporate any of this material in the presentations
> > that you're preparing.  There's some good presentation material on
> > StorFS, CIFS, NFS, and Virtual Servers.  The presentation was also
> > recorded if you want to listen.
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > ________________________________
> > From: Brian Stark
> > Sent: Friday, May 08, 2009 4:52 PM
> > To: Maxim Kozlovsky; Andy Sharp; Chris Vandever; Ed Kwan; Bill
> > Fisher; Sandrine Boulanger; Jonathan Goldick; Narayan Venkat; Bob
> > Miller Subject: LSI meeting prep
> > 
> > Here's a summary of the areas that we'll be covering in the LSI
> > meeting along with the owners for those areas:
> > 
> > a)       Cougar & Leopard System Demonstration - Mike Coyne
> > b)       Cougar System Architecture (Pipeline architecture with
> > detailed explanation of the different components. E.g., TxRx, FP,
> > FC, SSC, RMC, ClusDB) - Brian c)       EverON Software Architecture
> > - Describe the software layers and how it is implemented (Show data
> > flow and various key functions that are invoked as data goes from
> > TxRx to FC and disk.  Need to get into details of EEE, state
> > machines, TCP offload, cods, packet assembly, no data copy, NFS and
> > CIFS stack, virtual server, authentication, clustering, ...) -
> > Jonathan, Max, Andy d)       Protocols - Max e)       StorFS File
> > system architecture (interfacing with TxRx, multi-protocol layer,
> > file system features and optimizations, allocation, volume
> > management, SDM/EVM, SCSI layer, multi-pathing) - Max f)
> > Snapshots architecture (how does it work) - Max g)       Data
> > Mirroring (FC and IP, details of how they work) - Max h)
> > Clustering (how does it work, heartbeat, fencing, takeover, ...) -
> > Chris i)         Virtual Server (features, provisioning, VS stack in
> > TxRx, VS move, ...) - Chris j)         System management workflow
> > (SSC, mgmt interface, web server, CLI) - Andy k)       PLC process
> > - Brian l)         Software development methodology and processes
> > (what are our processes, ...) - Andy and Ed m)     Tools that we use
> > (source code mgmt system, bug tracking, build env, ...) - Andy
> > n)       EMRS and autosupport - Ed o)       System Test Methodology
> > (how do we test, automation, ...) - Sandrine p)       System quals
> > and certifications done by others ---Fujitsu, HP, Hitachi, IBM, et
> > al
> > - Sandrine q)       Lab tour - Brian r)        IA System HW
> > requirement - Brian s)       Porting to IA with milestones for
> > delivery and schedule - Brian t)        TuxRX and TuxFP - Andy and
> > Bill u)       Need to explain that at the end of the various phases
> > what functionality (snapshots, mirroring, virtual server,
> > clustering, CIFS, NFS, GNS, ...) do we get on the system - Andy and
> > Bill v)        Open Source development expertise (Linux expertise,
> > who and how many years) - Andy, Bill, Max w)      GNS NFS -
> > Jonathan x) ZFS Porting approach and plan (how are we going to do
> > it) - Jonathan y)       Address CDDL and GPL (Are we crystal clear
> > on this?) - Jonathan, Narayan & Ed Frank
> > 
> > 
> > This is a rough order of presentations - what we have, how we do it,
> > and where we're going.  We'll work out the exact order in the dry
> > run on Monday, and I'll send out a separate meeting invitation for
> > that. For Tuesday, our plan is to go as long as LSI wants and then
> > reconvene on Wednesday if needed.
> > 
> > Also, I've attached a technology slide that was shown to LSI
> > earlier.  This slide has served as the basis for the above list and
> > will be referred to often in our discussion.  For your
> > presentations, my suggestion is to start with block diagrams and
> > then expand on those.  As you get your presentation material
> > together, please send it to Narayan, Bob, and me so that it can be
> > incorporated into a single slide deck.
> > 
> > 
> > Thanks,
> > Brian
> > 
> > 
> > 
