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Date: 10/20/2014 01:58 PM
Subject:Re: [xcat-user] Good xCAT Book
I can ask him.
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:Re: [xcat-user] Good xCAT Book
Russell,
Thank you. I have found this document and used it quite a bit so far. (I'm
converting RHEL6.4 to CENTOS6.5 in our cluster and it has helped me to
understand what was there and how to do it right to some extent.) It does
seem to be a bit dated, and doesn't
Hi John,
I had a similar experience to you in the matter of the documentation only
taking me so far and the rest was left to my real world implementations
(mostly troubleshooting when things didn't go as expected). xCAT has
dependencies on many other things that are assumed to be working already
Actually, it occurs to me to ask: Can Jordi's presentation be uploaded to
the sourceforge wiki so that it can benefit more people?
-Josh
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Josh Nielsen jniel...@hudsonalpha.org
wrote:
Hi John,
I had a similar experience to you in the matter of the
: [xcat-user] Good xCAT Book
Actually, it occurs to me to ask: Can Jordi's presentation be uploaded to
the sourceforge wiki so that it can benefit more people?
-Josh
On Mon, Oct 20, 2014 at 11:52 AM, Josh Nielsen jniel...@hudsonalpha.org
wrote:
Hi John,
I had a similar experience to you
I'm working on a government contract to support an HPC environment that uses
xCAT. I've spent over 7 1/2 months working with a document that really doesn't
say much more than how to get hardware support that was produced by the vendor
who did the initial installation. I've also used what I
This is a good start. It's a little bit old and does some things in a
different way than I would, but the overall information in it is great:
http://sumavi.com/books/xcat-administrators-guide
On 10/16/2014 2:35 PM, John Hosie wrote:
I'm working on a government contract to support an HPC
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From: russell-l...@jonesmail.me
To: xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [xcat-user] Good xCAT Book
This is a good start. It's a little bit old and does some things in
a different way than I would, but the overall information in it is
great: http