New cloud Interoperability testbed project on FutureGrid
Dear folks interested in cloud standards testing: I have proposed and the organizers have approved the following project in FutureGrid: "Cloud Interoperability Testbed:" https://portal.futuregrid.org/project/176 Description: The Cloud Interoperability Testbed will serve as a mechanism to host interoperability tests for different machine control, data transfer, resource reporting and usage agreement standards and implementations of other new standards efforts. The primary purpose will be to give developers an opportunity to try out implementations of code that implements either server or client functionality for the use of multiple standards from different standards development organizations. The initial effort for this project will be focused on implementations of the Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) from the Open Grid Forum (OGF), Cloud Data Management Interface (CDMI) from the Storage Network Industry Association (SNIA), the Cloud Infrastructure Management Interface (CIMI) and the Open Virtualization Format (OVF) from the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF). Other standards will be added as the project proceeds. Membership in this project is open to anyone working in the area of cross-compatibility of cloud-related standards. I have to approve membership as project manager and project lead, but it is my intent to approve all membership requests that are consistent with the above goals. Note this is NOT an OGF project, but is one in which OGF will participate, and is closely associated with the OGF Cloud Interoperability group and OGF/SNIA cloud plug-fest effort that is also open to DMTF members. The purpose of the FutureGrid project is simply to provide an easily accessed mechanism for obtaining access to virtual machines that can be used for testing various aspects of implementations of cloud standards protocols and clients. It is NOT necessary to reveal the inner workings of these implementations to other group members, although some wpirit of sharing information will obviously be of benefit to all group members. To become a member of this project, sign up for a FutureGrid account at the portal: https://portal.futuregrid.org/ Follow the link to the above project and become a member. Please read all aspects of the project description and terms of use of FutureGrid. This facility is not intended for hosting production commercial services or providing any other long-term production non- commercial service and is purely intended as a test bed. Within these fairly mild limits, it is our hope that this will prove to be a useful service. Alan Alan Sill, Ph.D Senior Scientist, High Performance Computing Center Adjunct Professor of Physics, TTU Vice President of Standards, Open Grid Forum ==================================================================== : Alan Sill, Texas Tech University Office: Drane 162, MS 4-1167 : : e-mail: Alan.Sill@ttu.edu ph. 806-834-5940 fax 806-834-4358 : ====================================================================
Congratulations !!! Quick question, how do we on-ramp ? -gary On 12/6/2011 10:08 AM, Alan Sill wrote:
Dear folks interested in cloud standards testing:
I have proposed and the organizers have approved the following project in FutureGrid:
"Cloud Interoperability Testbed:" https://portal.futuregrid.org/project/176
Description: The Cloud Interoperability Testbed will serve as a mechanism to host interoperability tests for different machine control, data transfer, resource reporting and usage agreement standards and implementations of other new standards efforts. The primary purpose will be to give developers an opportunity to try out implementations of code that implements either server or client functionality for the use of multiple standards from different standards development organizations.
The initial effort for this project will be focused on implementations of the Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) from the Open Grid Forum (OGF), Cloud Data Management Interface (CDMI) from the Storage Network Industry Association (SNIA), the Cloud Infrastructure Management Interface (CIMI) and the Open Virtualization Format (OVF) from the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF). Other standards will be added as the project proceeds.
Membership in this project is open to anyone working in the area of cross-compatibility of cloud-related standards. I have to approve membership as project manager and project lead, but it is my intent to approve all membership requests that are consistent with the above goals. Note this is NOT an OGF project, but is one in which OGF will participate, and is closely associated with the OGF Cloud Interoperability group and OGF/SNIA cloud plug-fest effort that is also open to DMTF members.
The purpose of the FutureGrid project is simply to provide an easily accessed mechanism for obtaining access to virtual machines that can be used for testing various aspects of implementations of cloud standards protocols and clients. It is NOT necessary to reveal the inner workings of these implementations to other group members, although some wpirit of sharing information will obviously be of benefit to all group members.
To become a member of this project, sign up for a FutureGrid account at the portal:
https://portal.futuregrid.org/
Follow the link to the above project and become a member.
Please read all aspects of the project description and terms of use of FutureGrid. This facility is not intended for hosting production commercial services or providing any other long-term production non- commercial service and is purely intended as a test bed. Within these fairly mild limits, it is our hope that this will prove to be a useful service.
Alan
Alan Sill, Ph.D Senior Scientist, High Performance Computing Center Adjunct Professor of Physics, TTU Vice President of Standards, Open Grid Forum
==================================================================== : Alan Sill, Texas Tech University Office: Drane 162, MS 4-1167 : : e-mail: Alan.Sill@ttu.edu ph. 806-834-5940 fax 806-834-4358 : ====================================================================
Hi Gary, I see you are in and have already requested (and I have approved) membership. To get started, see the overall FutureGrid "Getting Started" information at https://portal.futuregrid.org/gettingstarted The tutorials are a good method to get going quickly. As time goes on, we may want to start up a community discussion board to exchange information among users within the group as to how to use and/or test each others implementations. I'm open to other suggestions as to ways to share information. Hope this helps, Alan On Dec 6, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Gary Mazz wrote:
Congratulations !!!
Quick question, how do we on-ramp ?
-gary
On 12/6/2011 10:08 AM, Alan Sill wrote:
Dear folks interested in cloud standards testing:
I have proposed and the organizers have approved the following project in FutureGrid:
"Cloud Interoperability Testbed:" https://portal.futuregrid.org/project/176
Description: The Cloud Interoperability Testbed will serve as a mechanism to host interoperability tests for different machine control, data transfer, resource reporting and usage agreement standards and implementations of other new standards efforts. The primary purpose will be to give developers an opportunity to try out implementations of code that implements either server or client functionality for the use of multiple standards from different standards development organizations.
The initial effort for this project will be focused on implementations of the Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) from the Open Grid Forum (OGF), Cloud Data Management Interface (CDMI) from the Storage Network Industry Association (SNIA), the Cloud Infrastructure Management Interface (CIMI) and the Open Virtualization Format (OVF) from the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF). Other standards will be added as the project proceeds.
Membership in this project is open to anyone working in the area of cross-compatibility of cloud-related standards. I have to approve membership as project manager and project lead, but it is my intent to approve all membership requests that are consistent with the above goals. Note this is NOT an OGF project, but is one in which OGF will participate, and is closely associated with the OGF Cloud Interoperability group and OGF/SNIA cloud plug-fest effort that is also open to DMTF members.
The purpose of the FutureGrid project is simply to provide an easily accessed mechanism for obtaining access to virtual machines that can be used for testing various aspects of implementations of cloud standards protocols and clients. It is NOT necessary to reveal the inner workings of these implementations to other group members, although some wpirit of sharing information will obviously be of benefit to all group members.
To become a member of this project, sign up for a FutureGrid account at the portal:
https://portal.futuregrid.org/
Follow the link to the above project and become a member.
Please read all aspects of the project description and terms of use of FutureGrid. This facility is not intended for hosting production commercial services or providing any other long-term production non- commercial service and is purely intended as a test bed. Within these fairly mild limits, it is our hope that this will prove to be a useful service.
Alan
Alan Sill, Ph.D Senior Scientist, High Performance Computing Center Adjunct Professor of Physics, TTU Vice President of Standards, Open Grid Forum
==================================================================== : Alan Sill, Texas Tech University Office: Drane 162, MS 4-1167 : : e-mail: Alan.Sill@ttu.edu ph. 806-834-5940 fax 806-834-4358 : ====================================================================
Hi Gary, I see you are in and have already requested (and I have approved) membership. To get started, see the overall FutureGrid "Getting Started" information at https://portal.futuregrid.org/gettingstarted The tutorials are a good method to get going quickly. As time goes on, we may want to start up a community discussion board to exchange information among users within the group as to how to use and/or test each others implementations. I'm open to other suggestions as to ways to share information. Hope this helps, Alan On Dec 6, 2011, at 11:23 AM, Gary Mazz wrote:
Congratulations !!!
Quick question, how do we on-ramp ?
-gary
On 12/6/2011 10:08 AM, Alan Sill wrote:
Dear folks interested in cloud standards testing:
I have proposed and the organizers have approved the following project in FutureGrid:
"Cloud Interoperability Testbed:" https://portal.futuregrid.org/project/176
Description: The Cloud Interoperability Testbed will serve as a mechanism to host interoperability tests for different machine control, data transfer, resource reporting and usage agreement standards and implementations of other new standards efforts. The primary purpose will be to give developers an opportunity to try out implementations of code that implements either server or client functionality for the use of multiple standards from different standards development organizations.
The initial effort for this project will be focused on implementations of the Open Cloud Computing Interface (OCCI) from the Open Grid Forum (OGF), Cloud Data Management Interface (CDMI) from the Storage Network Industry Association (SNIA), the Cloud Infrastructure Management Interface (CIMI) and the Open Virtualization Format (OVF) from the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF). Other standards will be added as the project proceeds.
Membership in this project is open to anyone working in the area of cross-compatibility of cloud-related standards. I have to approve membership as project manager and project lead, but it is my intent to approve all membership requests that are consistent with the above goals. Note this is NOT an OGF project, but is one in which OGF will participate, and is closely associated with the OGF Cloud Interoperability group and OGF/SNIA cloud plug-fest effort that is also open to DMTF members.
The purpose of the FutureGrid project is simply to provide an easily accessed mechanism for obtaining access to virtual machines that can be used for testing various aspects of implementations of cloud standards protocols and clients. It is NOT necessary to reveal the inner workings of these implementations to other group members, although some wpirit of sharing information will obviously be of benefit to all group members.
To become a member of this project, sign up for a FutureGrid account at the portal:
https://portal.futuregrid.org/
Follow the link to the above project and become a member.
Please read all aspects of the project description and terms of use of FutureGrid. This facility is not intended for hosting production commercial services or providing any other long-term production non- commercial service and is purely intended as a test bed. Within these fairly mild limits, it is our hope that this will prove to be a useful service.
Alan
Alan Sill, Ph.D Senior Scientist, High Performance Computing Center Adjunct Professor of Physics, TTU Vice President of Standards, Open Grid Forum
==================================================================== : Alan Sill, Texas Tech University Office: Drane 162, MS 4-1167 : : e-mail: Alan.Sill@ttu.edu ph. 806-834-5940 fax 806-834-4358 : ====================================================================
Alan Sill, Ph.D Senior Scientist, High Performance Computing Center Adjunct Professor of Physics TTU ==================================================================== : Alan Sill, Texas Tech University Office: Drane 162, MS 4-1167 : : e-mail: Alan.Sill@ttu.edu ph. 806-834-5940 fax 806-834-4358 : ====================================================================
I just noticed that the manual pages of FG became unavailable based on systems upgrades that were performed yesterday. Thus all pages that start with the URL https://portal.futuregrid.org/manual are currently unavailable to the users and effecting most of the documentation about FG. Our system administrators are working on fixing this issue. I expect this to be fixed today. Sorry for the inconvenience this may have caused for you obtaining information on how to get access to FG. Thanks Gregor On Dec 6, 2011, at 1:08 PM, Alan Sill wrote:
Hi Gary,
I see you are in and have already requested (and I have approved) membership.
To get started, see the overall FutureGrid "Getting Started" information at
https://portal.futuregrid.org/gettingstarted
The tutorials are a good method to get going quickly.
As time goes on, we may want to start up a community discussion board to exchange information among users within the group as to how to use and/or test each others implementations. I'm open to other suggestions as to ways to share information.
Hope this helps,
Alan
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Alan Sill
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Alan Sill
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Gary Mazz
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Gregor von Lazewski