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From YouTube: Meshery Community Meeting - December 27th 2019
Description
Welcome our newest contributor @supratik_08! A discussion of multi-cluster service mesh deployments with @IstioMesh.
A
B
A
Know
what
might
be
going
on,
let's
see
if
we
can
take
care
of
this?
Let
me
share
my
screen
and
then
we'll
get
into
the
car.
So
if
I
go
into
go
to
my
calendar,
I,
take
a
look
at
our
community
calendar
that
the
layer,
five
community
calendar
I
go
into.
This
invitation
specifically
I
think
this
is
the
difference.
Is
there
are
about
90
or
so
people
that
are
included
in
a
mailing
list?
A
A
B
A
A
A
A
That
that
sounds
like
a
sad
thing:
it's
not
actually
we
we've
gotta,
there's
so
much
to
do
inside
of
the
mystery
project
itself.
It's
actually
interesting.
I
was
speaking
with
Raghav
I'm,
whom
some
of
you
know
and-
and
he
had
I-
think
part
of
his
sense
of
the
project
was
oh,
that
it
was
yeah
and
we
will
have
been
meeting
for
like
a
year.
That's
a
good
point
in
account.
I
think
part
of
Raghav
sentiment
was
his
feeling
about
the
project.
Was
that,
oh,
you
know
like
it's
fairly.
A
Well
complete,
it's
not
totally
complete,
but
it's
mostly
there,
and
that
was
a
surprising
to
me
because
I
mean
I
think
on
one
hand
it's
a
compliment
to
those
that
have
been
contributing
to
the
project
because
it
feels
well-rounded.
It
feels
like
a
good
piece
of
software,
a
good
you
know
to
use,
but
the
interesting
thing
is
actually
it's
just
at
the
beginning
of
the
project.
That's
actually
the
reality
of
it
is
I.
Consider
that
it's
almost
not
it's
is
worth
asking
people
to
use
it
now,
but
I
consider
that
we
just
passed
that
line.
A
We
just
recently
passed
the
line
where
we
should
go,
be
telling
a
number
of
people
hey
come,
try
the
project
give
feedback,
see
if
it
works
for
you.
If
it
doesn't,
you
know,
ask
for
enhancements
point
out
defects,
that
kind
of
a
thing.
We
absolutely
need
that
as
a
project,
absolutely
I
want
everyone
to
try
it,
but
it
had
only
recently
gotten
to
the
point
where
it
really
adds
enough
value
that
I
consider
that
people
should
be
trying
it
that
much
anyway.
A
The
fact
that
Raghav
had
said
that
was
an
excellent
reminder
to
me
that
we
need
to
have
a
bit
of
a
high-level
roadmap
for
the
project,
because
there's
so
much
more
to
do
it's
really
just
at
the
beginning.
So
that's
a
good
reminder
to
me.
It's
a
good
sentiment,
I
think
to
carry
forward
into
next
year
to
understand
that
we're
just
getting
started
here.
Part
of
the
reason
I
think
in
the
past
we'd
had
a
high-level
roadmap
for
the
project
that
was
laid
out
and
I.
A
Don't
know
there
really
was
that
helpful
to
new
community
members
or
to
existing
community
members
in
that
many
of
those
high-level
things
they
are
we're
not
there
yet
or,
and
by
that
I
mean
many
of
us
who
are
working
on
the
project,
are
aren't
necessarily
ready
to
take
those
things
on
holistically
and
so
having
them
laid
out.
I
didn't
consider
was
very
helpful
upon
reflection,
I
think
it's
good
to
have
some
roadmap
there,
irrespective
of
whether
or
not
people
are
ready
to
take
those
things
on
and
by
this
I
mean.
A
Like
you
know,
these
are
larger
capabilities.
Things
like
well
one
of
the
things
that
Nikhil
is
doing
a
bit
of
research
on
right
now
and
that's
a
visual
topology
of
visual
canvas,
an
interface
that
shows
you
where
different
surface
meshes
are
or
what
services
are
running
on
them.
What
the
applications
are,
what
their
workload?
That's
in!
That's
a
project
unto
its
own,
it's
very
large
and
that's
one
of
about
seven
different,
really
significant
feature
sets
that
that
we
envision
for
the
project
so
anyway,
action
item
for
me.
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A
D
Sure
sure,
hello,
everyone
I'm
super
thick,
thus
I'm
a
third-year
undergraduate
student
studying
in
digital
technology.
It
would
keep
from
India
and
yeah
yeah
I
have
been
I'm
not
experiencing
that
much
experience
in
this
stuff.
I
will
just
started
almost
six
months
back
and
there
was
a
college
project
based
on
this
deployment.
So
our
deployment
system,
which
we
are
building
for
the
origin
and
based
on
that
project,
I
got
into
this
kind
of
stuff,
and
yes,
I
am
really
enjoying
it
doing
this.
A
A
D
A
A
Country
covered
at
some
point.
This
is
so
that's
actually
let
me
bring
up
the
meeting
minutes
and
I'll
put
a
link
to
the
meeting
minutes
in
Oh
in
the
chat
here
so
super
fantastic
to
have
you
very
excited
to
have
you?
This
is
great
I'm
gonna,
pull
the
meeting
minutes
and
actually
that's
a
topic
of
conversation.
Is
universities
actually
and
partnerships.
A
So
there's
a
specific
topic.
It
was
gungeon
had
highlighted
that
we
might
have
a
bug
on
one
of
the
sites
that
there's
a
layer.
Five
that
io
site
is
the
the
overarching
Kanaka
set
of
pages.
It's
the
overarching
community
site
that
captures
a
number
of
the
different
projects
that
we
have.
It
captures
the
fact
that
we
participate
in
google,
Summer
of
Code
and
hopefully
soon
even
more
so
in
the
scene.
Cfmi
already
do
today,
but
has
measuring
it
as
a
landscape.
It
also
highlights
the
fact
that
we
have
let
me
adjust
my
browser.
A
A
And
so,
okay,
so
I
bring
this
up
to
say
it's
fantastic
to
have
students
on
community
as
community
members,
they
have
a
number
of
I
guess:
professionals,
if
you
will,
or
though
those
that
are
off
and
into
their
career,
that
also
contribute
think.
Last
week
we
had
it
was
Dheeraj
who's
at
Citrix
he
was
demoing
his
CPX
adapter.
He
was
demoing
last
week,
but
for
some
of
the
so
so
anyway,
and
a
related
note
to
universities,
Gunjan,
you
were
pointing
out
that
you
weren't
quite
sure.
If
hey.
A
Maybe
there
was
a
bug
behind
this
button
here,
because
on
your
system,
it
wasn't
necessarily
doing
anything
when
you
clicked
it
so
I'm,
okay.
So
let
me,
with
this
is
kind
of
hard
to
share
it
kind
of
hard
to
share,
because
the
only
one
screen
gets
shared
at
a
time
or
I'm.
Sorry,
only
one
application,
but
when
I
click
it.
What
happens
on
my
system
is
that
my
mail
client,
which
is
actually
in
this
case
my
default
mail
client,
is
Apple
Mail
on
the
iMac
that
I'm
on
it
brings
up
a
new.
B
A
A
It's
a
it's
a
hyperlink,
that's
not
H!
That's
not
an
HTTP
link,
but
it's
it's
a
male!
So
if
you
can
see
it
right
here,
the
href
is
male
2,
colon
and
then
an
email
address.
So
instead
of
opening
up
your
web
browser
pointing
to
a
web
address,
it
opens
up
your
mail,
client
and
anyway,
cool
good
yeah.
There
were
a
number
of
issues,
I
think
across
a
few
of
the
different
sites
that
dungeon
and
Ashish
were
both
just
taken
care
of
it
is
it's
great
okay,
so
I
kind
of
jumped
around
good.
A
A
Some
of
this
gets
so
engrossed
in
what
we're
talking
about.
We
forget
to
take
the
notes-
and
some
of
us
forget
to
do
action
items
like
the
ones
that
I've
taken
in
the
past.
So
okay,
just
a
couple
of
general
things
for
all
of
us,
and
that
is
the
last
time
I'd
spoken
to
the
notion
that
there
was
a
new
slide
template.
A
So
for
any
of
you
that
end
up
talking
about
massery,
either
at
a
meet-up
or
a
conference
or
just
with
others
or
or
at
school
or
wherever,
there's
a
slide
template
out
there
that
you're
welcome
to
use
to
talk
about
the
project.
Being
you
know
if
you
end
up
presenting
it,
certainly
let
me
know
so
we
can
help
boost
elevate,
that
on
our
social
media
channels,
as
well
as
if
you
need
help
reviewing
or
and
we're
gonna
try
to
be
purposeful
about
this
this
year.
A
To
the
extent
that
there
are
conferences
that
you
might
speak
at
I'd
love
to
help
get
any
of
you
guys
up
on
the
stage
to
talk,
there's
a
kubernetes
days,
I
think
they're
I
think
we
talked
about
this
last
week,
but
kubernetes
days
in
the
air
I
thought
there
are
two
of
them
up
coming
see:
okay,
one
of
them
just
concluded
community
state
India.
This
was
in
Bangalore
the.
A
A
Mm-Hmm
yeah
I
guess
the
call
for
papers
that
maybe
had
already
closed
yeah.
They
already
have
the
already
have
a
tox
list.
Wait
a
second
to
Vietnam.
Okay,
that's
that's
the
key
notes
to
be
announced.
So,
okay,
so
yeah,
I,
guess
the
call
for
papers
closed
shoot,
but
this
is
the
kind.
This
is
exactly
the
kind
of
conference
that
that
I'm
thinking
of
that
you
guys
would
be
able
to
go.
I
can
help.
You
go
speak
at
go
talk
about
the
project,
so
there's
there's
a
bunch
of
them.
So
don't
worry
more
will
come
around.
A
Speaking
of
those
just
there's
a
meet-up
that
I
run
in
Austin.
I
may
have
talked
about
this
before
there's
a
couple
of
them
that
I
run.
Actually
one
is
for
dr.
Austin,
the
other
one
is
basically
it's
the
CNC
F
the
cloud
made
of
computing
foundation
meetup
and
we
held
a
recent
event
talking
about
service
meshes
in
general,
but
we've
got
we've
begun
to
lay
out
a
bit
of
a
schedule
over
the
next
six
or
seven
months
of
different
talks.
A
How
you'd
like
for
it
to
be,
but
so
the
next
one
that
I
likely
give
here
in
a
couple
of
weeks
will
be
literally
just
on
measure
e
it'll
just
be
an
introduction
measure,
I'll
be
bringing
it
up
and
showing
people
how
it
works
and
teaching
them
those
things
and
then
we'll
do
a
workshop
on
Sto
we'll
miss
a
couple
of
months
because
there's
some
conflicts
but
we'll
come
back
and
talk
about
performance
benchmarking
using
measure
e
will
do.
I
will
finally
will
create
a
link
or
D
workshop
very
similar
to
the
two
Shubham.
A
The
workshop
that
you're
going
through
now
I
will
create
one
for
linker
to
you
will
do
all
these
things
and
so
Matt.
My
point
is:
these
will
be
made
available
to
as
community
resources
for
any
of
you
to
go
and
use
just
like
the
community
resources
that
are
out
there
today.
So
Supra
I'm,
pretty
sure
you
got
an
invite
to
access
the
measure.
A
So
one
thing
that
I
I
skipped
over
or
that
I
spoke
too
quickly.
I
said
that
as
we're
scheduling
these
meetups
one
of
those
will
be
to
to
give
the
workshop
on
sto
and
that
will
create
one
for
link
or
de
and
the
ischial
one
is
already
there.
Whoops
and
Chubin
is
I.
Think
working
through
that
now
the
thing
is
I'll
point
out
that
it's
available
to
all
of
you.
It
was
actually
a
really
good
thing
for
all
of
you
to
walk
through
and
it's
self-paced,
it's
it's
free.
A
A
Repositories,
so
these
will
take
you
to
the
slides
and
to
the
labs.
The
labs
are
one
of
the
repositories
inside
of
the
layer,
5io
organization,
and
it's
a
good
one
to
walk
through,
because
actually
the
way
that
it's
written
now
you'll
use
measure
e
to
help
you
stand
up.
It's
a
good
way
of
getting
introduced
to
measure
e
and
all
of
the
capabilities
of
Missouri
I.
Think
even
for
some
of
the
old
timers
on
the
call.
Today.
Not
all
of
you
necessarily
had
a
chance
to
go.
B
A
A
A
Okay,
last
week,
No
yeah
good
good
yeah.
Last
week,
Dheeraj
from
Citrix
demoed,
the
adapter,
really
the
adapter.
The
state
that
it's
in
now
should
be
whoops
should
be
beta
status,
and
so
there's
a
few
issues.
We've
opened
up
to
move
that
from
alpha
to
beta
moving
on
actually
there's
a
couple
of
different
topics
that
I
wrote
down
that
we
have
been
collectively
talking
about
in
slack
and
so
I
thought.
I
figured
we'd
go
through
them
here,
because
it's
kind
of
nice
to
talk
about
them.
A
So
we're
going
to
know
we
knocked
that
one
out
she
actually
is
Ashish
on
the
call.
A
A
So
thanks
for
going
through
the
all
the
static
errors
that
have
been
uncovered,
you
know
in
the
measuring
SEO
adapter
as
you
go,
you
know
we
were
talking
about
what
makes
an
appropriate
comment
for
the
different
packages.
I,
don't
know
if
what
we
had
discussed
in
slack
was
enough.
If
that
was
what
you're
looking
for
or
if
a
short
discussion
here
was
going
to
help.
F
A
Okay,
the
next
thing
this
next
one
is
gonna,
be
real,
interesting,
I
hope,
let's
hold
on
for
just
a
moment,
because
I
think
it'll
take
a
little
bit
longer.
This
one
here
was
that
we
just
recently
opened
up
an
issue
to
enhance
the
measure
entire
menu.
It's
actually
super
is
working
on
part
of
this
menu,
so
that's
fantastic
and
then
a
gun
was
a
sheesh.
You
and
I
were
talking
about
how
to
enhance
this
menu
a
little
and
so
I
figured
I'd.
Describe
that
briefly,
this
is
right.
A
Now
you
know
we
got
the
site
up
really
quickly
before
you
and
now
it's
great,
we
were
able
to
point
a
lot
of
people
to
it,
but
it's
missing
a
number
of
like
its
prominently
missing
a
number
of
resources
that
people
are
going
to
be
interested
in
right
now,
it's
a
flat
menu,
meaning
there's
no
sub
menus
that
that
will
pop
up.
So,
if
I
click
on
community,
it
just
goes
to
that
page,
but
it
would
be
good
to
have
a
few
other
resources
listed.
A
A
So
as
we
move
massery
toward
being
inside
of
the
CNC
F,
this
is
an
example
of
a
recent
project
to
enter
into
the
CNC
F
and
so
like
a
lot
of
open
source
projects.
It
has
you
know,
links
like
this
to
links
to
the
docs,
a
description
of
the
project
itself
with
its
code
of
conduct,
and
you
know,
link
to
github
and
slack
the
mailing
list,
and
so
that's
fairly
similar
to
what
we're
looking
at
here
or
slack,
the
mailing
list.
Github
our
community
calendar.
These
things.
A
B
A
C
A
A
A
A
There's
a
and
in
each
of
these
components,
run
inside
of
a
container,
so
there's
measure
e
server
and
the
measure
e
web-based
user
interface
that
that
I
was
just
interacting
with
that
gets
deployed.
Measuring
by
default
will
deploy
with
a
few
different
adapters,
few
different
service
mesh
adapters
and
you
can
configure
how
many
you
want
to
deploy
and
of
what
type
and
that
kind
of
thing
measuring
is
set
up
to
be
able
to
speak
to
kubernetes
environments.
A
You
know
in
a
first-class
way,
and
that's
kind
of
what's
being
shown
here,
is
that
this
is
a
service
mesh
deployed
in
a
kubernetes
environment.
Mastery
will
also
retrieve
metrics
from
Prometheus.
It
will
pull
in
dashboards
from
graph
on
ax,
and
so
the
point
is
mesh
rate
communicates
with
these
other
systems.
It
communicates
with
its
own
adapters
that
are
running
in
different
containers.
Over
G
RPC
mashrae
will
communicate
with
Prometheus
and
Griffin
over
HTTP,
sometimes
those
because
these
are
network
based
connections.
A
Sometimes
those
connections
get
broken
or
the
network
isn't
there
or
maybe
prometheus
went
down,
and
so,
as
a
as
a
user
of
measuring
at
some
point,
you
may
want
to
come
over
and
just
verify
that
why
it
is
that
you're
having
trouble
connecting
to
an
adapter
or
if
you
are,
and
so
you
can
run
out.
You
know,
come
over
here
and
run
a
test
like
this.
A
In
this
case,
I'm
having
measure
e
is
able
to
connect
to
its
adapters
right
now,
I'm
actually
not
connected
to
kubernetes
or
the
the
kubernetes
that
I'm
loaded
up
here,
and
that's
because
this
could
in
my
system
this
kubernetes
is
not
running
local
to
me,
it's
behind
a
VPN,
it's
on
a
private
network
somewhere
else
and
I'm
not
running
my
DPM
client
right
now.
So,
while
it's
valid
for
measure
e
to
have
the
kubernetes
config
loaded,
it's
doesn't
necessarily
mean
that
measure
e
is
able
to
communicate
with
that
kubernetes
cluster.
A
At
the
moment
now,
I
can
go
connect
my
VPN
client
and
we
can
get
connectivity
to
kubernetes,
but
I.
Don't
think
that
we
need
to
necessarily
for
what
we
wanted
to
discuss
here.
What
we
want
to
discuss
is
that
this
issue,
this
issue
is
saying
that
we
essentially
like
to
have
that
same
behavior,
implemented
for
connections
to
Prometheus
and
connections
to
port
fauna.
A
So
this
so
if
I
hover
over
this
growth
on
a
chip
and
I,
try
to
click,
nothing
happens
because
it's
not
clickable,
it
doesn't
have
that
connectivity
test
implemented
and
if
I
were
to
be
connected
to
Griffon
on
I'm,
sorry
to
Prometheus.
Here
the
same
thing,
there
would
be
nothing
to
click
because
that
functionality
hasn't
been
implemented
and
so
Shubham
as
you
consider
this
area,
that's
essentially
what
we're
trying
to
achieve
at
a
high
level.
A
What
we're
trying
to
achieve
is
to
provide
the
user,
the
ability
to
click
on
either
the
Prometheus
chip
or
well,
both
the
Prometheus
chip
and
the
CRO
furniture
to
do
a
quick
connectivity
test
it
just
in
in
the
case
of
grow
fauna
in
the
case
of
Prometheus's,
which
is
just
be
an
HTTP
call
to
you,
know,
maybe
grab
the
version
number
of
Prometheus
or
something
like
that.
Something
very
lightweight
is
simple,
so
I'll
pause
there
and
ask
your
Shubham
does
that?
Did
you
already
understand
all
that
or
did
any
of
that
help?
B
A
A
A
A
So
anyway,
I
will
say
this
that,
so
this
functionality
is
great
for
troubleshooting
measure
II
it's,
but
it's
not
very
helpful
necessarily
to
what
measure
as
a
project
is
trying
to
do
is
trying
to
help
people
manage
these
service
meshes,
but
it
is
necessary
plumbing,
necessary
functionality
to
make
sure
that
measure
II
as
a
piece
of
software
is
running
well
and
that
people
have
easy
tools
to
troubleshoot
their
environment.
That
they're
running
in
over
time.
I
would
expect
that
what
we'll
do
for
this
dashboard
is
this
dashboard.
A
The
stuff
that
you
see
here
will
probably
be
moved
to.
Another
area
probably
be
moved
over
to
a
configuration
area,
the
settings
page
so
that
people
can
do
those
tests
from
here
and
troubleshoot
their
setup,
but
not
necessarily
have
that
presence
on
the
dashboard.
The
dashboard
will
be
much
more
about
the
workloads
that
are
running
in
these
systems.
How
well
you
know,
link
Rd
is
running
in
etc.
A
Yeah,
moreover,
there's
more
than
one
type
of
test
that
people
are
going
to
want
to
run
against
Agra
fauna
or
what-have-you.
So
it
may
be
that
over
time
someone
would
click
instead
of
invoking
that
connectivity
test,
they
may
get
a
quick
menu.
That
says
that
asks
if
they
want
to
do
a
connectivity
test
or
something
else.
A
A
C
Yes,
a
Bo's
deeply
and
cytoscape
he's
a
princess
shared
it
with
me.
First
I
was
having
a
look
on
cytoscape.
It
basically
uses
T
3d
printers
in
so
J.
Is
that
inside
risk
in
30s
frightfully
to
show
biological
networks,
inter
it
is
recently
using
the
new
library
he
wished,
it
was
basically
for
the
biological
purpose
it
should.
He
talk
to
us
often.
C
Considering
too
deeply
it's
a
new
library
which
is
deeply
horse
as
physics
in
the
code
which
which
has
some
force
values
on
the
different
notes
that
we
use
in
the
Ragged
that
when
we
click
on
them
or
put
them,
it
will
strain
up
to
that
point.
I
am
gonna,
be
in
the
greenback
it
uses
to
deploy
our
it
networks
or
the
nodes.
It's.
A
C
A
A
A
A
A
There's
a
couple
of
small
enhancements
that
I
think
are
helpful
to
people
learning
the
meshes
and
interfacing
with
them,
and,
and
so
one
of
those
is,
let's
walk
through
them.
One
of
those
is
5:29.
It's
it's
hide.
The
read-only
field
hide
the
read-only
field
with
the
adapter
URL.
If
there
is
only
one
adapter
for
a
type.
A
A
When
you
deploy
massery,
its
default,
configuration
is
to
deploy
one
adopted
type
of
service
mesh
that
it
supports.
You
can
connect
that
in
this
case,
and
by
example,
this
is
console
so
the
console
adapter
you
can
measure.
We
can
use
that
console
adapter
to
speak
to
any
number
of
console
deployments,
so
you
might
have
multiple
console
deployments
in
different
clusters,
different
regions,
that
kind
of
a
thing
you
can
use.
Just
one
measure
e
1
measure
e
console
adapter
to
speak
to
all
of
those
or
based
on
your
preference.
A
A
Just
yet
they're
not
running
multiple
adapters,
multiple
service,
mesh
clusters,
multiple
regions,
that
kind
of
thing-
and
so
they
don't
and
because
of
that
they
don't
necessarily
need
to
be
burdened
with
an
overly
complex
menu,
and
so
what
the
kill
is
working
on
is
a
couple
of
things.
The
first
one
is
that
since
there's
only
one
console
adapter
deployed
on
my
system
right
now,
there's
really
no
reason
to
list
out
this
info
here.
A
There's
some
cleanup
to
be
done,
and
so
I'm
not
sure
exactly
what
Greece
wrote
here,
it's
each
so
currently
each
connected
adapter
has
its
own
page
in
measure
e.
In
these
pages,
there's
a
read-only
field
which
shows
the
adapter
URL,
that's
informative,
but
the
desired
behavior
is
that
you
know,
even
though
this
is
a
read-only
field,
even
though
it's
helpful,
we
don't
want
to
show
it
when
there's
only
one
adapter
of
a
given
type.
Meaning
is
just
it's
helpful,
but
it's
just
too
much
information.
A
You
don't
need
to
see
it
and
there
was
no
choice
anyway.
It's
not
like
you
would
go
to
oh
I
know
I
wanted
to
interface
with
the
second
console.
Adapter
there
isn't
a
second
one,
so
there's
no
need
to
show
it
at
the
point
by
which
there's
multiple
of
them.
It
might
make
sense
to
have
that
show
to
show
this
and
to
let
it
be
a
drop-down.
A
A
You
don't
necessarily
don't
necessarily
need
to
show
this
sub
menu
item.
We
can
just
show
console
people
could
just
click
on
console
and
go
to
this
very
same
page,
because
there's
only
one
choice:
they
don't
need
to
see
the
fact
they
don't
need
to
necessarily
see
the
fact
that
there
could
be
multiple
choices
until
they
have
multiple
of
the
same
adapters
deployed.
A
So
again,
so
just
it's
just
a
user
experience
you
know,
and
so
Nikhil
and
I
were
recently
discussing
that
I
think
he's
more
or
less
probably
I
think
you
have
these
more
or
less
knocked
out
already
in
the
kill.
One
of
the
comments
that
I
had
given
I
had
checked
out
your
PR,
which
was
exciting
to
see
I
built
it
and
when
I
had
the
system
and
and
if
we,
if
there's
time,
maybe
I'll
do
it
here,
I
had
built
built,
nursery
and
I
ran.
A
I
just
chose
a
steel,
but
I
ran
to
sto
adapters
as
a
test,
and
maybe
I'll
show
you
briefly
so
that
you
can
do
the
tests
as
well,
but
I,
don't
think
that
we
were
I'm
trying
to
it's
been.
It's
been
a
few
days
now
and
I'm
trying
to
recall
the
exact
issue
that
I
saw,
but
I
don't
think
that
we
saw
the
exact
behavior
that
that
we
were
looking
for.
So
let
me
share
a
different
screen
and
show
you
guys
how
you
can
run
more
than
one
adapter
I.
A
So
in
my
environment,
you
make
this
a
little
bit
bigger
in
my
environment,
I've
got
mesh
running
running
every
CTL
status
and
we
see
that
I've
got
one
container
of
each
type
of
the
supported
service
mesh
out
there.
I
I
can
run
another
instance
of
one
of
those
containers
and
have
mesh
me
connect
to
it.
A
So
different
ways
to
accomplish
that
there
are
a
few
different
ways
to
accomplish
that.
Maybe
the
best
way
is
to
there's.
There
are
too
many
ways
to
accomplish
that.
So
maybe
the
best
one
to
do
is
to
just
show
you
how
to
do
it
as
a
system
overall,
as
a
mystery
system
overall
and
motions
case,
yeah
well,
very
good
motion.
I
didn't
even
see
that
you
were
provide
feedback
already
great
awesome,
Oh
motion
yeah.
Thanks
about
the
EDX
comment,
that's
I
will
I
haven't
taking
a
note
on
that.
A
That's
fantastic
and
then,
in
your
case
motion
you
know
again,
you're
just
too
really
late
your
case.
It
is
that
you're
working
with
a
single
mesh,
but
a
single
mesh,
a
single
type
of
mesh
rather
like
like
sto,
maybe
or
something,
and
so
but
you're,
deploying
it
to
different
clusters
and
you'd
like
for
a
tool
like
measure
II,
to
be
able
to
help.
A
A
Does
it
does
support
that,
to
the
extent
that
you're
able
to
set
up
like
and
I'm
about
to
do
it
actually
to
is
do
adapters
are
to
console
adapters
to
two
of
the
same
type
of
an
adapter
and
point
one
at
one
environment
and
the
other
at
the
other,
and
measure
II
will
perform
the
functions
that
it
does
today
around
a
bit
of
lifecycle,
management,
of
helping
deploy
and
apply.
Some
updates
for
is,
do
it'll,
bet
its
configuration
and
that
kind
of
thing
it
doesn't
have
anything
explicitly
written
in
into
it
to.
A
A
Those
are
things
that
we
do
want
to
do.
It
does
have
the
like.
The
first
thing
that
we
need
to
build
in
there
and
I'll
share
it
is,
is
basically
create
the
concept
of
an
environment
and
right
now,
when
you
go
into
measure
E
and
you
you
go
to
the
environment,
page
it'll,
let
you
load
up
one
kubernetes
config
and
only
one.
A
The
intention
and
the
desire
here
is
for
you,
as
a
user,
to
be
able
to
define
multiple
environments,
multiple
clusters,
some
multiple
kubernetes
configs,
and
then
you
know,
let
you
navigate
between
them
and
switch
between
those
environments
very
easily.
The
architecture
of
missery
we've
considered
for
that
as
the
project
is
going
forth,
but
we
just
haven't
gotten
to
multi
cluster
support
just
yet
in
terms
of
like
multi
kubernetes,
multi,
kubernetes,
cluster
support,
so
commotions.
A
A
A
Sto
got
it
very
good:
okay,
fantastic,
okay,
so
just
looking
at
the
time
we're
about
what
about
four
or
five
after
I
was
gonna.
Take
us
through
kind
of
the
multi
sto
adapter
example.
I,
don't
want
to
hold
everyone
on
a
late
on
a
Friday
night
for
most
of
you.
This
is
one
of
those
things
that
actually
we
need
a
short
video
on
anyway,
a
short
set
of
instructions
and
so
right.
A
So
let
me
do
this.
Let
me
take
an
action
to
not
only
write
up
the
what
we
consider
roadmap
for
multi
cluster
support,
but
also
do
a
short
video
recording
of
how
you
can
have
multiple
of
the
same
type
of
an
adapter,
the
same
type
of
service,
mesh
adapter
in
mystery
and
share
with
you
guys
and
I
think
Nikhil.
That
will
be
helpful
for
what
you're
working
on
as
well.
A
A
The
fact
that
we're
being
asked
to
give
the
the
e
steel
workshop
the
steel
service
mash
workshop
that
I
was
pointing
out
earlier.
Not
only
are
we
doing
that
for
EDX,
but
no
Riley
is
emailing
now
asking
for
us
to
deliver
that
at
velocity
they
renamed
the
velocity
to
infrastructure
and
ops
conference,
so
that
won't
be
until
June.
So
if
any
of
you
like
to
bomb
are
going
through
it,
you
know
please
please
point
out
any
bugs,
because
we
hate
for
other
people
to
run
into
it.