[Ofmfwg] Meeting Minutes---New Use Cases for Create-a-Connection and Composibilty Manager

Aguilar, Michael J. mjaguil at sandia.gov
Fri Jan 8 10:13:50 PST 2021


Everyone

After the meeting, today, we started work on 2 new Use-Cases, a Create-a-Connection Use Case and a Compositility Manager Use Case.  We are planning on starting next week on the Composibility Manager Use Case, since we believe that it will help us define what the parameters of the Create-a-Connection Use Case features are.

Mike

Use Case Description


  *   Composibility Manager

Actors


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Description


  *   Making a set of connections for a Work Load before it starts
  *   Make a set of connections dynamically to fulfill job requirements as it runs

Comments


  *   Permissions could change by the Work Load requirements
  *   Inputs could change by the Work Load requirements

Input Data


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Preconditions


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Postconditions


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Trigger


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Normal Flow



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Alternate Flow 1


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Use Case Description


  *   Create a Connection

Actors


  *   OFMF, Redfish, Composability Manager

Description


  *   Client requests fabric endpoint connection

Comments


  *   Composibility Manager wants a link between 2 endpoints for an execution job

Input Data


  *   Endpoints, list of attributes for the connection, security encryption value, QoS attributes (latency and bandwidth), redundancy requirements, read/write permissions

Preconditions


  *   Zone is created and is ready to run, fabric is routed through the switches
  *   Endpoints are part of the zone.

Postconditions


  *   Endpoints are programmed to send packets to each other
  *   Fabric controls are set to meet the attributes of the connection including the encryption enablements

Trigger


  *   Request to create a connection

Normal Flow



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Alternate Flow 1


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