Hello All,
I would like to submit a proposal  in the "Bangalore Workshop"  along with my 
colleague Surya Prabhakar. 

Here is the Abstract 
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Base Board Management Controller(BMC) that is present on each of the servers 
has wealth of hardware information. 
Apart from performing the usual fencing tasks, BMC can play a more critical 
role in a visualization environment. Effective usage
 of BMC will allow virtualization solution to manage the hosts more 
efficiently. Current oVirt-Engine`s scheduling policy overlooks
 the real status of a server which can only be given by the onboard BMC.  
Consider a situation wherein a thermal sensor on a Host 
has crossed its threshold limits. In the current oVirt setup, the engine would 
continue to use this tainted Host either by scheduling 
more VMs or continue hosting the existing VMs. This Host at some point of time 
is set to fail. 
Is there a better way of handling such situations or events in oVirt ? 
The objective of the talk is to highlight the importance of having BMC as part 
of the oVirt stack and also touch upon the different 
options that are available to integrate BMC awareness in an oVirt Stack.


And here is something about me and Surya
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Surya Prabhakar: He has close to 10 years of experience in embedded and Linux 
development. Currently working as Senior Software development 
engineer in Dell India R&D centre. His work majorly focuses on making the Dell 
servers working best with various Linux distros out of the box. 
He has presented papers in in forums like Opensource India ( OSI tech days ) 
and conducted workshops in universities on cloud and virtualization. 
Working with openstack cloud software is his passion.

Srinivas Gowda: I have close to 6 years of experience in systems management, 
embedded Systems and Linux development. Currently working as 
Senior Software development Engineer in Dell India R&D Centre. I like solving 
Bugs on Linux...! 



Thanks,
G

-----Original Message-----
From: users-boun...@ovirt.org [mailto:users-boun...@ovirt.org] On Behalf Of 
Leslie Hawthorn
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2012 10:03 PM
To: users@ovirt.org; a...@ovirt.org
Subject: [Users] Bangalore Workshop Talk Submissions (was: Re: Speakers Needed: 
Upcoming Workshops)

Hello everyone,

Many thanks to all the fine folks who have proposed talks thus far for the 
oVirt Bangalore workshop. [0] We're expecting a full house with 60 registrants 
already signed up.

If you are interested in speaking at the oVirt Bangalore workshop, I have now 
documented the instructions for submission and all submissions received thus 
far on the oVirt wiki. [1]  Please take a look at the document and let me know 
if you have any questions.

Last but not least, if you have been in contact with me or have been discussing 
a submission with other oVirt folk that does not appear on the Bangalore 
Abstracts wiki page, please go ahead and add it to the page.

[0] -
http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/OVirt_Global_Workshops#Red_Hat_Bangalore_Campus_Workshop

[1] - http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/Bangalore_Abstracts

Cheers,
LH

On 09/05/2012 02:17 AM, Kanagaraj wrote:
> Hi All,
>
>  I would like to give a session on Overview of Webadmin and UI 
> frameworks in Bangalore oVirt Workshop. I will be starting with an 
> introduction about the frameworks GWT, GWTP, GIN and MVP. And will be 
> explaining about different modules, layers, communication between 
> frontend and backend, techniques behind the search and 
> auto-completion, bookmarks. Finally about the different modes 
> supported by oVirt and.
>
>  About myself, i am part of Storage Development team in Bangalore, and 
> currently working on the Gluster related features in oVirt. I am 
> taking care of all the gluster related UI works. Sometimes I do work 
> on backend and rest-api as well. I have around 2.5 years of experience 
> in developing web based management tools and UI frameworks.
>
> Regards
> Kanagaraj M
>
> On Thursday 09 August 2012 03:19 AM, Leslie Hawthorn wrote:
>> Hello everyone,
>>
>> First of all, congratulations to the team on today's release of oVirt 
>> 3.1!
>>
>> As mentioned in today's weekly status IRC meeting, we would like to 
>> ensure we have broad community participation in upcoming workshops.
>> [0] For KVM Forum + oVirt in Barcelona [1], a general call for papers 
>> will be issued within the next few days. I will send a note to these 
>> lists when details of the CFP have been announced.
>>
>> For the oVirt workshop to be hosted at Red Hat's Bangalore campus on
>> 16 October 2012, it would be wonderful if folks would propose 
>> sessions for this workshop. (We have chosen not to go through a 
>> formal CFP process for Bangalore so as to leave sufficient time for 
>> the KVM Forum + oVirt CFP process to run most smoothly.) If you would 
>> like to propose a session for oVirt Bangalore, please email me and I 
>> follow up with you.
>>
>> As usual, any questions, please let me know.
>>
>> [0] - http://wiki.ovirt.org/wiki/OVirt_Global_Workshops
>> [1] - http://events.linuxfoundation.org/events/kvm-forum/
>>
>> Cheers,
>> LH
>>
>


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