[cgl_discussion] PoC concall 10/8/03 Minutes

Steven Dake sdake at mvista.com
Tue Oct 14 15:24:34 PDT 2003


The timing came from Rusty who suggested end of November for dev
complete.

We generally add 3-6 months of working with the community before the
software is generally available.
Thanks
-steve
On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 14:56, Venkata Jagana wrote:
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> >Actually, the end of November target is for both kernel development and
> >development of a NetSNMP subagent (user space) to export the data made
> >available from the kernel development.
> 
> >There is an obvious dependency on the kernel patch before the sub-agent
> >can be completed, but the target was still end of November.
> 
> Who came up with this target date?? PoC team? or someone else?
> 
> As the development stands now, the kernel MIB work for the basic IPv6 MIBs
> would likely to be completed by end of December. So far, good progress has
> been made with the submission.
> 
> The user level SNMP subagent work can only be validated after the kernel
> MIB support is available. It means that the entire functionality would
> likely be available at the end of the year.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> Venkat
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>                       Rusty Lynch                                                                                                              
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> On Tue, 2003-10-14 at 09:47, Venkata Jagana wrote:
> <snip>
> > >IPv6 MIBs targeting end of november for production quality + 3 months
> >
> > I don't want people to misinterpret when we talk about IPv6 MIBs
> support > availability. There are two development pieces as far as this
> work goes - one is the
> > kernel component which implements these MIB objects and the other is
> the
> > corresponding MIB objects support within SNMP agent which gathers the
> info through
> > appropriate interfaces such as netlink from the kernel.
> >
> 
> Actually, the end of November target is for both kernel development and
> development of a NetSNMP subagent (user space) to export the data made
> available from the kernel development.
> 
> There is an obvious dependency on the kernel patch before the sub-agent
> can be completed, but the target was still end of November.
> 
>     --rustyl
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