Is it a same thing like openstack-neat project?

http://openstack-neat.org/

I am curious about why Neat was not accepted previously.

-Hao

From: Oleg Gelbukh [mailto:ogelb...@mirantis.com]
Sent: Thursday, April 10, 2014 3:48 PM
To: OpenStack Development Mailing List (not for usage questions)
Subject: Re: [openstack-dev] [nova] Dynamic scheduling

Hello, Jay,

As a fork of nova-scheduler, Gantt most likely will handle initial placement. 
However, even nova-scheduler now supports some runtime operations (for example, 
scheduling of evacuated/migrated instances).

Given the runtime scheduling arises in this list regularly, I guess such 
features will make their way into Scheduler service eventually.

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Oleg Gelbukh

On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 7:47 PM, Jay Lau 
<jay.lau....@gmail.com<mailto:jay.lau....@gmail.com>> wrote:
@Oleg, Till now, I'm not sure the target of Gantt, is it for initial placement 
policy or run time policy or both, can you help clarify?
@Henrique, not sure if you know IBM PRS (Platform Resource Scheduler) [1], we 
have finished the "dynamic scheduler" in our Icehouse version (PRS 2.2), it has 
exactly the same feature as your described, we are planning a live demo for 
this feature in Atlanta Summit. I'm also writing some document for run time 
policy which will cover more run time policies for OpenStack, but not finished 
yet. (My shame for the slow progress). The related blueprint is [2], you can 
also get some discussion from [3]

[1] 
http://www-01.ibm.com/common/ssi/cgi-bin/ssialias?infotype=AN&subtype=CA&htmlfid=897/ENUS213-590&appname=USN
[2] https://blueprints.launchpad.net/nova/+spec/resource-optimization-service
[3] http://markmail.org/~jaylau/OpenStack-DRS
Thanks.

2014-04-09 23:21 GMT+08:00 Oleg Gelbukh 
<ogelb...@mirantis.com<mailto:ogelb...@mirantis.com>>:

Henrique,

You should check out Gantt project [1], it could be exactly the place to 
implement such features. It is a generic cross-project Scheduler as a Service 
forked from Nova recently.

[1] https://github.com/openstack/gantt

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Oleg Gelbukh
Mirantis Labs

On Wed, Apr 9, 2014 at 6:41 PM, Henrique Truta 
<henriquecostatr...@gmail.com<mailto:henriquecostatr...@gmail.com>> wrote:

Hello, everyone!


I am currently a graduate student and member of a group of contributors to 
OpenStack. We believe that a dynamic scheduler could improve the efficiency of 
an OpenStack cloud, either by rebalancing nodes to maximize performance or to 
minimize the number of active hosts, in order to minimize energy costs. 
Therefore, we would like to propose a dynamic scheduling mechanism to Nova. The 
main idea is using the Ceilometer information (e.g. RAM, CPU, disk usage) 
through the ceilometer-client and dinamically decide whether a instance should 
be live migrated.


This might me done as a Nova periodic task, which will be executed every once 
in a given period or as a new independent project. In both cases, the current 
Nova scheduler will not be affected, since this new scheduler will be 
pluggable. We have done a search and found no such initiative in the OpenStack 
BPs. Outside the community, we found only a recent IBM announcement for a 
similiar feature in one of its cloud products.


A possible flow is: In the new scheduler, we periodically make a call to Nova, 
get the instance list from a specific host and, for each instance, we make a 
call to the ceilometer-client (e.g. $ ceilometer statistics -m cpu_util -q 
resource=$INSTANCE_ID) and then, according to some specific parameters 
configured by the user, analyze the meters and do the proper migrations.


Do you have any comments or suggestions?

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