Hi,
There is a mailing list for WW, which is quite active : [email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>
Cheers,
Rémy
Le 12/09/2016 à 23:03, Jeff Friedman a écrit :
Thank you Doug, this is just the kind of info I was looking for! It does clear
things up nicely. I had looked on the http://warewulf.lbl.gov/trac site and
joined the IRC room (#warewulf) but had not seen any activity. But I do see
there is very current activity on the Google Groups sites. Long live Warewulf!
Jeff Friedman
Sales Engineer
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On Sep 12, 2016, at 1:52 PM, Douglas Eadline <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello all,
I am soliciting any type of feedback regarding the current usage of
Perceus and Warewulf for provisioning and cluster management use. From
what I have read, Warewulf was sort of split into two parts, Perceus being
the provisioning part, and Warewulf being the surrounding management part
(monitoring, etc).
Not quite. Perceus was a rewrite of WW v1, seems to have died on the vine.
WW V2+ is where you want to look. WW does both provisioning
and management (always has).
The thing is, I have not seen much info on the web that
is not several years old. I am unsure of how these products are being
supported and developed, if at all. There was a company called Infiscale
that used to support Perceus, but now the web site is defunct.
I realize in internet years "several years is old" however,
WW is quite stable, so the documentation is not see in
great changes, WW page has documentation: http://warewulf.lbl.gov/trac
(True Confession: I am supposed to be working on improving the WW docs
progress has been slow, writing too many Hadoop books)
Also, Google "layton warewulf" to get Jeff Layton's excellent
articles on WW.
Does anyone have any insight as to if these two applications are still
actively developed and support, and in use?
Forget Perceus, WW is actively used and developed with very good people
behind it. Also, it is part of the open OpenHPC project
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Doug
Thank you,
Jeff Friedman
Sales Engineer
o: 425.420.1291
c: 206.819.2824
www.siliconmechanics.com
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