[ofa-general] Re: RDMA tutorial and OFA

arkady kanevsky arkady.kanevsky at gmail.com
Thu Apr 30 11:26:55 PDT 2009


Keep me in the loop.I am interested to do it also.
Thanks,
Arkady

On Thu, Apr 30, 2009 at 1:39 PM, Bill Boas <Bill.Boas at openfabrics.org>wrote:

> Richard, Andy,
>
> Thanks for copying me Richard. I had not seen Andy's email on the general
> list.
>
> Figuring out how to get tutorial and other documentation created and
> published in the list of things to get done in 2009 for me in my part-time
> role as Exec. Dir.
>
> There is no funding set up for this at the moment but I believe there will
> be in about 30 days.
>
> That's because I'm thinking that we can get funding for this by making it
> part of the funding for a new marketing plan for OFA that, with Wayne
> Augsburger and Jim Ryan, we are preparing for the OFA Board to vote on at
> the next con-call meeting which is on May 20 at 9.00AM PDT.
>
> Would you be willing to work with me and create a small team from others
> within OFA who have the same interest to prepare a description by May 20 of
> what the tutorial would look like, who would contribute to it, how to get
> it
> "polished up" for web and/or book style publication, what the overall costs
> would be, etc.
>
> My thoughts, that could be a starting point for the team's work, are that
> we
> would make the creation a collective effort.
>
> The tutorial would have several sections for example general intro,
> benefits
> of RDMA, applicability in HPC and Enterprise, networking background etc.
> Members of the Marketing Working Group would be responsible for this.
>
> The "meat" would be sections for kernel level things (verbs etc.), then
> user
> space things (verbs etc.), then APIs like MPI, SDP, EDS etc. - each section
> overseen by the technical leaders/maintainers of the code within OFA for
> that section (for Example Tom Talpey for NFSoRDMA, or you Richard for RDS)
>
> Finally the tutorial would have sections about Interoperability Testing
> that
> OFA/IOL does but also what customers can do on there own systems - Arkady
> and Rupert and IOL have put in an SC09 tutorial proposal that we could
> leverage in this section.
>
> To all readers of this email:-
> If you have read this far, please give us all some feedback. If you have
> material you'd like to contribute please say so. If there's a better way,
> tell us what you think it is!
>
> Thanks,
>
> Bill.
>
> Bill Boas
> Executive Director and Vice Chair
> OpenFabrics Alliance
> 510-375-8840
> Bill.Boas at openfabrics.org
> www.openfabrics.org
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Richard Frank [mailto:richard.frank at oracle.com]
> Sent: Wednesday, April 29, 2009 12:58 PM
> To: Andy Grover
> Cc: Bill Boas; Sumanta Chatterjee
> Subject: Re: RDMA tutorial and OFA
>
> Andy, I saw your postings to ofa-general on this and I agree it would be
> great to have this documentation.
>
> As OpenFabrics is really about RDMA... we need to make it simpler
> for folks to pick up and run with RDMA concepts ...vs.. digging thru the IB
> specs and code examples, etc.
>
> Let's see what Bill Boas thinks...perhaps OFA has a writer on board that
> can help us do this..?
>
> I can also help provide input for a new OFA RDMA tutorial doc..
>
> Rick
>
> Andy Grover wrote:
> > Hi Rick,
> >
> > Are you around for a brief chat this afternoon? I have a crazy idea that
> > involves OFA doing something (or putting up $$) and I wanted to see what
> > you thought, since you're Oracle's OFA rep, right?
> >
> > -- Andy
> >
> >
>
>


-- 
Cheers,
Arkady Kanevsky
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