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Subject: Re: [xcat-user] xCAT 2.13.2 is released!
Are we taking this pdu support to our xCAT? Can be nice, no?
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Well, the only supported OIDs are IBM OIDs, since there is not a standard MIB
for monitored and intelligent PDUs, things would
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Date: 02/25/2017 12:36 PM
Subject: Re: [xcat-user] xCAT 2.13.2 is released!
Does this pdu support only apply to
Does this pdu support only apply to IBM hardware?--
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On 24/02/17 21:44, Victor Hu wrote:
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> @ Dani, Yes,the pdu_node is a node definition of a pdu defining the IP
> address. Then each node needs to define the PDU:outlet mapping. We
> don't provide any automatic discovery of this. The support is basic and
> we welcome feedback to make sure we are
/2.13.2/advanced/pdu/pdu.html
Thanks,
Victor
- Original message -From: dani <d...@letai.org.il>To: xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.netCc:Subject: Re: [xcat-user] xCAT 2.13.2 is released!Date: Fri, Feb 24, 2017 8:41 AM
In new pdu commands, what is pdu_node ? The managed pdu?
Does that m
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Hi