Opened 14 years ago
Closed 13 years ago
#130 closed (fixed)
Requirements for GMOC demo at GEC5
Reported by: | cviecco@grnoc.iu.edu | Owned by: | cviecco@grnoc.iu.edu |
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Priority: | major | Milestone: | GMOC: S1.b Demonstrate initial GMOC Framework Implementation at a GEC |
Component: | GMOC | Version: | SPIRAL1 |
Keywords: | Cc: | jph@grnoc.iu.edu | |
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Description
GMOC is planning a demo of the current GMOC implementation at GEC5.
Our requirements are:
- Projection Space
- AC power
- Network Connection (NAT is OK)
- Table space.
Change History (9)
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Owner: | changed from somebody to hdempsey@bbn.com |
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Cc: | jph@grnoc.iu.edu added |
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Owner: | changed from hdempsey@bbn.com to cviecco@grnoc.iu.edu |
Can you provide some documentation of your GEC5 demo on the wiki so we can mark this milestone completed?
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Component: | GPO → GMOC |
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The GEC5 demo was a demo of some of the GMOC backend capabilities using a web based frontend. The frontend (usable only in firefox is still accessible at http://gmoc-dev.grnoc.iu.edu/gec5/). includes web geographic location rendering using two different engines, and a logical rendering autogenerated from the network topology. The demo also included the ability to display usage data for the nodes that we have information (planetlab proper only). This can be reached via using the node list (table view) or via the atlas geographic view.
The primary challenge for the demo is the data collection from the participants. Other challenges include how to display in a meaningful way all the information gathered and how to make meaningful comparison about state for diverse projects
An improved version of the demo and the one to become public is accessible at http://gmoc-dev.grnoc.iu.edu/demo/.
Changes include:
- Enhanced usability of logical view by using colours to represent the actual states of nodes.
- Ability to go from logical/geographical view directly to a node statistics.
- Enhanced usability of geographical view in Openlayers (javascript rendering).
- Optimization strategies for faster loading/rendering specially for slow links.
- Fixed issues compatibility with opera and IE8 (IE8 still has problems with the logical layout)
- Tested 100% functional on Safari, Opera, Firerox. Tested on OSX (intel and PPC), Linux, PcBSD and Windows XP).
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Resolution: | → fixed |
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Status: | new → closed |
Are you bringing your own projector (just double checking, since you only requested space)?