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- AuthZ
- Scott Prater has started performance testing (has completed the control test without AuthZ enabled)
- Indicated that there's a need for documentation about how to set a fedora admin username and password
- Content Modeling
- Scott Prater wants to create a wiki page documenting how to represent a fedora 3 content model as a fedora 4 CND, figure out how to ingest it and add objects.
- Validation is likely a separate concern.
- Large Files
- ModeShape 3.7 (which might become available the 17th of Decmeber) will include fixes that allow ingest of files larger than the application's allocated ram.
- For Federated "ingest" of large files...
- frank asseg will write up and share the configuration he used for testing
- Unknown User (escowles@ucsd.edu) volunteered to do a cluster test.
- Fixity bug exists because fixity checking is done against infinispan store rather than the federated files
- We need to test adding properties to filesystem federated content
- External Search
- This is blocked, pending a discussion on changes to the JMS message format
- Are we committed to the fedora 3 messaging design? (no)
- This is blocked, pending a discussion on changes to the JMS message format
- Versioning
- Michael Durbin needs to finish up a few tickets
- Scott Prater may have time to do acceptance testing on this
- Easy Deployment
- There are two or three tickets relating to this that should be completed for the release.
- Unknown User (escowles@ucsd.edu) suggested that the default configurations be called "default".
- Performance Testing
- Single Node
- Unknown User (escowles@ucsd.edu) reported that fedora 3 read performance is bette rhtan better than fedora 4 and we need to figure out why..
- .. and that if you run the benchtool client on the same machine fedora 4 suffers more
- Clustered Performance Testing
- The AWS SCC cluster was limited by IO performance and useless for benchmarking
- Greg Jansen is working on a UNC cluster set up
- Scott Prater at UW has sysadmins setting up a cluster that may be completed by the new year
- frank asseg can get 6 machines in his office but it's unclear when that might be completed
- Unknown User (escowles@ucsd.edu) can repurpose the three machines he's done testing on to be a two-node cluster and an ingest machine for testing
- These are VMs but should be unaffected by external load
- Chris Beer is dealing with institutional networking issues in setting up his cluster
- Greg Jansen has been working on shell scripts for deploys of fedora for testing across clusters, Scott Prater will be using these to configure his cluster
- Single Node
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