On 12/22/06, Michael DeHaan <mdehaan@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi, My name is Michael DeHaan, and I work in Red Hat's emerging technologies group in Raleigh, NC. I joined this list because (A) I really want to get more involved in the Fedora project beyond maintaining some extras packages, (B) I'm hoping that I can contribute some on the Xen and systems-management side of things, since I've heard infrastructure is going to start to do more with virtual machines. I also have a good deal of experience with other companies build systems (but not Red Hat's or Fedora's) and possibly I might be able to contribute some there also, or at least learn more about Fedora's setup. Mainly I'm interested in systems management and virtualization stuff though.
Welcome Michael. Our current Xen infrastructure is pretty small and we pretty much have no "management" system for the actual machines though as we grow that need will become more apparent. I'm particularly interested in giving trusted parties[1] the ability to deploy some of our infrastructure if need be. A management system or at least a start of tools would be great for that. At present we have 3 xen servers with many guest OS's. Pretty much all machines built from here on out will be in a xen guest as upgrades happen or new machines get installed. The two exceptions to this may be the CVS stuff (which is still up in the air on the best way to do that) and the backup server. Seeing as we're becoming so dependant on Xen its good to have another xen guy on the team. -Mike [1] trusted parties - We should figure out how to define this. We'll wait till the full timer gets on to have more time to examine options for expanding our infrastructure beyond duke and the phx colo.