Re: Re: Note to potential GSOC students

2016-03-23 Thread Mangirish Wagle
Hi Marlon, I have submitted the first draft of my proposal as per your guidelines to ASF with Apache Airavata in the title, in the GSOC portal. Please let me know if you can see my draft. Thank you. Regards, Mangirish Wagle On Wed, Mar 23, 2016 at 11:49 AM, Jatin Balodhi wrote: > There's an o

Re: [GSOC Proposal] Cloud based clusters for Apache Airavata

2016-03-23 Thread Mangirish Wagle
Thanks Shameera for the info and sharing the JIRA Epic details. I have drafted my GSOC Proposal for the project and I request you to please review the same:- https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/AIRAVATA/GSOC+Proposal-+Cloud+Based+Clusters+for+Apache+Airavata I shall submit this on the GS

RE: [GSoC Proposal] In-Situ Simulation Monitoring and Analysis Using Apache Airavata

2016-03-23 Thread Miller, Mark
I like this proposal also very much, and agree with what Sandy said as well. Mark From: Sandra Gesing [mailto:sandra.ges...@nd.edu] Sent: Tuesday, March 22, 2016 6:12 PM To: dev@airavata.apache.org Subject: Re: [GSoC Proposal] In-Situ Simulation Monitoring and Analysis Using Apache Airavata Hi

Re: [GSoC Proposal] Apache Airavata Monitoring Module

2016-03-23 Thread Supun Nakandala
Hi Siddharth, Can you provide an architecture diagram for the proposed solution. That will help us to understand how the monitoring module will work. Also you have said that the module can be extended to support more types of monitoring types. Can you explain more on this idea. Also if you can pro

Re: [GSOC Proposal] Cloud based clusters for Apache Airavata

2016-03-23 Thread Shameera Rathnayaka
Hi Mangirish, Yes your above understanding is right. Gfac is like task executor which execute what ever task given by Orchestrator. Here is the epic https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/AIRAVATA-1924, Open stack integration is part of this epic, you can create a new top level jira ticket and cre

Re: [GSOC Proposal] Cloud based clusters for Apache Airavata

2016-03-23 Thread Mangirish Wagle
Thanks Marlon for the info. So what I get is that the Orchestrator would decide if the job needs to be submitted to cloud based cluster and route it to GFAC which would have a separate interfacing with the cloud cluster service. Also I wanted to know if there is any Story/ Epic created in JIRA for

Re: [GSOC Proposal] Cloud based clusters for Apache Airavata

2016-03-23 Thread Pierce, Marlon
The Application Factory component is called “gfac” in the code base. This is the part that handles the interfacing to the remote resource (most often by ssh but other providers exist). The Orchestrator routes jobs to GFAC instances. From: Mangirish Wagle mailto:vaglomangir...@gmail.com>> Reply

Re: [GSOC Proposal] Cloud based clusters for Apache Airavata

2016-03-23 Thread Mangirish Wagle
Hello Team, I was drafting the GSOC proposal and I just had a quick question about the integration of the project with Apache Airavata. Which is the component in Airavata that would call the service to provision the cloud cluster? I am looking at the Airavata architecture diagram and my understa

Fwd: Re: Note to potential GSOC students

2016-03-23 Thread Jatin Balodhi
There's an option of " Apache Software Foundation proposal tag" what should i select there? Thanks Jatin Forwarded Message Subject:Re: Note to potential GSOC students Date: Wed, 23 Mar 2016 15:36:58 + From: Pierce, Marlon To: Jatin Balodhi Hi Jatin, yo

Re: Note to potential GSOC students

2016-03-23 Thread Jatin Balodhi
Hi Marlon, I made some changes to my GSOC proposal as you said, can you look at it once more? Thanks Jatin On Wednesday 23 March 2016 07:52 PM, Pierce, Marlon wrote: Please make sure you have started the proposal submission process correctly in the GSOC site, https://summerofcode.withgoogle.

Re: [GSoC Proposal] - Integrating Resource Information from Apache Mesos with Apache Airavata’s Job Management Modules

2016-03-23 Thread Pierce, Marlon
Hi Pankaj, I still don’t see your application in the GSOC site. Please make sure you have done this correctly. Thanks, Marlon From: Pankaj Saha mailto:psa...@binghamton.edu>> Date: Monday, March 21, 2016 at 5:17 PM To: marpierc mailto:marpi...@iu.edu>> Cc: "dev@airavata.apache.org

Note to potential GSOC students

2016-03-23 Thread Pierce, Marlon
Please make sure you have started the proposal submission process correctly in the GSOC site, https://summerofcode.withgoogle.com/. I see proposal drafts for only about half of those students who have expressed interest. Thanks, Marlon