
Hi Marcus, Can you try again for some reasons many people on the wiki have not been assigned the right roles/permissions. Might be an issue that 4 people approved membership with a outdated interface *g* -Thijs On Thu, 2009-07-30 at 15:31 +0200, Marcus Hardt wrote:
Quoting Thijs Metsch
Thanks...Are you member of the gridforge project? If so you should be able to commit...
Well, yes I know; I'm a member of the project. The "svn co" command given worked, but this commit failed:
[marcus@tuna:~/svn/occi/docs]$ svn ci --username marcus -m "Added Mutliple Allocation use-case" svn: Commit failed (details follow): svn: Server sent unexpected return value (403 Forbidden) in response to MKACTIVITY request for '/svn/repos/occi/!svn/act/9c1b5eea-2bbd-412d- b19e-6b7e2ac80bf5'
I reproduced this, by check out into a different dir, using svn checkout --username marcus http://forge.ogf.org/svn/repos/occi and committing again, using the above command (with and without --username marcus).
What to do?
M.
-Thijs
On Thu, 2009-07-30 at 11:34 +0200, Marcus Hardt wrote:
Hi, I tried to edit, but SVN didn't accpt my commit (403: Forbidden).
Here's it as a patch. Index: occi-usecases.xml =================================================================== --- occi-usecases.xml (revision 51) +++ occi-usecases.xml (working copy) @@ -699,4 +699,30 @@ </listitem> </itemizedlist> </section> + <section> + <title>Multiple Allocation</title> + <para>Allocate a whole cluster with one call.</para> + + <bridgehead>Functional Requirements</bridgehead> + + <itemizedlist> + <listitem> + <para>Definition of groups: There should be a way to define groups + of computers. In the example of a cluster, there would be two + groups: The Headnode and a couple of Workernodes.</para> + </listitem> + + <listitem> + <para>Information: For configuration of the members of the defined + groups, there should be way (maybe a URL) to find out about + all groups and their basic configurations. In the example, the + Headnode would want to know IPs or Hostnames of all + Workernodes. The workernodes will need to know this, as well + _and_ they need to know, that the headnode is in a different + group. </para> + </listitem> + + </itemizedlist> + </section> + </article>
Quoting Thijs Metsch
Hi,
Thanks for the contribution! - You can add it to the document yourself if you want , otherwise I'll do that later!
Cheers,
-Thijs
On Thu, 2009-07-30 at 10:41 +0200, Marcus Hardt wrote:
I've added the use case of allocating multiple machines. I've added it only to the wiki, not to any document and I wonder if this is enough.
M.
Quoting Michael Behrens
I' added a compute/task use case could that would also support the installation of patches. Let me know if that's okay. Attached is a PDF of the content as well. A main driver was to also provide for applying patches and updates to the system. I think it makes some sense to be able to use the same interface for that as well as tasks, etc.
If it is not applicable at this time, it can be excluded, etc.
Let me know how I can help with editing, etc.
Thijs Metsch wrote: > Hi, > > Today I moved all the use cases we had in the wiki to the > document: > > http://forge.ogf.org/sf/docman/do/downloadDocument/projects.occi >-wg/ docm an.root.drafts/doc15732/2 > > (Except the financial grid use case...) > > Those descriptions still need be refined in the wording and > references to the sources need to be added - but this is just > the start :-) > > The question is now: are there anymore use cases which need to > be added? Any which need to be refined etc? > > Please reply until Tuesday next week... > > All the best, > > -Thijs
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