[openib-general] OpenIB Workshop Linux Track: Proposed Agenda

Sujal Das Sujal at Mellanox.com
Mon Jul 18 10:33:47 PDT 2005


Hello all,

Here is a proposed agenda, list of speakers/presenters for the OpenIB
Workshop Linux Track.

Proposed speakers/presenters: please acknowledge participation and commit to
providing a brief abstract on your topic by August 1st. Let me know if the
date does not work.  Please see below for a sample of an abstract (extracted
from the last OpenIB Workshop).

Proposed content for tracks L1 - L10:
- Status of software - challenges and successes
- Future roadmap and plans for upcoming release candidates and their quality
assurance
- Kernel and/or OS distribution inclusion plans if any

Track L1:
	10-30-10.50 AM
	Core  
	Speaker(s): Hal Rosenstock - Voltaire, Roland Dreier - Cisco

Track L2
	10.50-11.10 AM
	iWARP Integration Issues Update
	Speaker: Clem Cole - Ammasso

Track L3
	11.10-11.30 AM
	kDAPL
	Speaker(s): Arkady Kanevsky, James Lentini - Network Appliance  

Track L4
	11.30.11.50 AM
	uDAPL
	Speakers: Arkady Kanevsky - Network appliance, A. Davis - Intel

Track L5
	11.50-12.10
	L5 - SDP
	Speaker: Libor

12.10-13.00: LUNCH

Track L6
	13.00-13.20
	MPI OSU
	Speaker(s): Dr. Panda - OSU, Gil Boch - Mellanox

Track L7
	13.20-14.00
	Open MPI 
	Speaker: [PLEASE ADVICE ON WHO THIS SHOULD BE]

Track L8
	14.00-14.20
	SRP Initiator
	Speaker(s): Roland - Cisco, Vu Pham - Mellanox

Track 9
	14.20-14.40
	iSER
	Speaker: Hal - Voltaire

Track 10
	14.40-15.00
	NFS RDMA Server and Client
	Speaker(s): Boris Shpolyansky, Vu Pham - Mellanox

15.00-15.30: BREAK

Track 11
	15.30-16.00
	Release and Test Processes
	Speaker: Hal - Voltaire, Amit Grig / Sujal Das - Mellanox

Track 12
	16.00 - 16.45
	Distribution Channels 
	Speaker: [NEED A SPEAKER FROM REDHAT AND NOVELL - PLEASE ASSIST]


Abstract Sample for Reference Only 
----------------------------------

(IMPORTANT: Please use "proposed content for tracks L1 - L10" mentioned
above to develop your abstract")

iSER is a new IETF extension to iSCSI allowing it to run over native RDMA
transport replacing the slow TCP transport. The session will describe the
new iSCSI Datamover layer, the iSER transport module and its relations with
iSCSI and InfiniBand, the standard mapping from iSCSI/iSER to FC and to
iSCSI/TCP. The session will also review plans for upcoming releases of iSER,
and discussions on progresses made in the areas of incorporating iSER into
the iSCSI-Linux project, the latest iSER RFC work in the IETF and iSER
integration with upcoming kernels and OS distributions.

 


	






L12 - Distribution Channels 
Speaker: [NEED A SPEAKER FROM REDHAT OR NOVELL - PLEASE ASSIST]
	
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