Re: [Taps] Robert Wilton's Yes on draft-ietf-taps-interface-22: (with COMMENT)
"Devon H. O'Dell" <dhobsd@google.com> Wed, 06 September 2023 16:01 UTC
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From: "Devon H. O'Dell" <dhobsd@google.com>
Date: Wed, 06 Sep 2023 11:59:59 -0400
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Cc: "Devon H. O'Dell" <dhobsd=40google.com@dmarc.ietf.org>, Robert Wilton <rwilton@cisco.com>, The IESG <iesg@ietf.org>, draft-ietf-taps-interface@ietf.org, taps-chairs@ietf.org, taps@ietf.org, anna.brunstrom@kau.se
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Subject: Re: [Taps] Robert Wilton's Yes on draft-ietf-taps-interface-22: (with COMMENT)
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On Wed, Sep 6, 2023 at 11:02 AM Zaheduzzaman Sarker <zahed.sarker.ietf@gmail.com> wrote: > On Wed, Sep 6, 2023 at 4:29 PM Devon H. O'Dell <dhobsd=40google.com@dmarc.ietf.org> wrote: >> >> On Wed, Sep 6, 2023 at 9:56 AM Robert Wilton via Datatracker >> <noreply@ietf.org> wrote: >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > COMMENT: >> > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- >> > >> > Hi, >> > >> > Moderate level comments: >> > >> > (1) As per the architecture doc, I think that it is great that you are defining >> > a new transport API. I note that this API doesn't really include any standard >> > APIs or structures to monitor the state of the transport sessions for a given >> > application (i.e., API user). E.g., how many connections are currently open, >> > total number of connections (since library was initialized), number of errored >> > transport connections, drops, mtu issues, flow rates, etc. I think that with >> > some of the changes to the Internet architecture (e.g., QUIC to cite one >> > obvious example), it reduces the ability for network operators to monitor and >> > debug network issues between applications. A potential corollary of this is >> > that a lot more debug and diagnostics information will need to be made >> > available to applications in a common way to allow application support staff, >> > and users of those applications to better understand where in the network >> > issues and failures are happening. It would seem unreasonable for me to hold a >> > discuss on this document for what might be a lot of work and discussion that >> > could take a long time to resolve but I hope that the authors and WG will >> > consider whether there is further useful future work required in additional >> > RFCs. >> >> Thanks for bringing this up. It's indeed a huge subject and I agree >> that it's a topic for additional publications. I had intended to >> discuss this in the interim in May, but I was unfortunately unable to >> attend last-minute. I see the observability space as related to >> configuration / discoverability / policy topics. > > > You have rightly identified this as a "huge subject" and it will need more work on technical gap analysis, security analysis and involvement from other expertise areas before we can take on the work and publish them. This, to me, goes beyond the transport services defined as in the TAPS and current TAPS charter scope. It would also need broader IETF discussion to understand views. > >> >> >> It appears in the minutes of that meeting[1] that Zahed still prefers >> to close the WG. I'm still very much interested in exploring this >> space. What's the best path forward on this topic? > > > I think we should have a separate discussion on the topics you are interested in to find out what is the best way forward, rather tie it only to TAPS. I will be more than happy to discuss with you about it and I think Rob and others can also help to figure out the right things do here. Sounds good. FWIW, I think there's quite a lot of value in limiting the scope to TAPS: 1. Observability in the broader scope is largely covered by SNMP. 2. Trying to solve for this in underlying systems will only yield the aggregate resource usage of the Transport Services implementation and the results of its choices. 3. I think there's great value (especially in the debugging domain) for application and network stack programmers to have well-defined ways to observe and manage their systems. 4. Increasing the scope outside of TAPS requires influencing too many mature systems with specific solutions. If one wanted to go about solving the observability issue using SNMP, though one might define a MIB, having a defined means to query the implementation would help that effort. Without guidance of how to peer in, implementations will diverge in this regard. It would be unfortunate if people became skilled in specific TAPS implementations due to external factors like environment debugging support. I agree this is outside the scope of the current charter, but I think these issues are in the spirit of what the WG wanted to achieve. Happy to move the discussion if it's better held elsewhere! Kind regards, --dho > //Zahed > _______________________________________________ > Taps mailing list > Taps@ietf.org > https://www.ietf.org/mailman/listinfo/taps
- [Taps] Robert Wilton's Yes on draft-ietf-taps-int… Robert Wilton via Datatracker
- Re: [Taps] Robert Wilton's Yes on draft-ietf-taps… Devon H. O'Dell
- Re: [Taps] Robert Wilton's Yes on draft-ietf-taps… Zaheduzzaman Sarker
- Re: [Taps] Robert Wilton's Yes on draft-ietf-taps… Devon H. O'Dell
- Re: [Taps] Robert Wilton's Yes on draft-ietf-taps… Michael Welzl
- Re: [Taps] Robert Wilton's Yes on draft-ietf-taps… Devon H. O'Dell
- Re: [Taps] Robert Wilton's Yes on draft-ietf-taps… Zaheduzzaman Sarker