On Dienstag, 26. Juni 2007 Worley, Chris B wrote:
> I work w/ HPC benchmark clusters using LLNL's YACI:
>
> http://www.llnl.gov/linux/yaci/yaci.html
>
> I like very light-weight tools, that I can easily modify; no Rocks or
> Oscar for me.  I also don't need a "configuration manager".  As I use
> pre-production silicon, there is no "turn-key" solution for me.  As a
> benchmark cluster, I have to constantly upgrade critical software
> components, such as compilers and interconnect stacks.
>
> I've modified YACI to allow me to provision multiple images at once...
> so, for example, I can quickly switch nodes from RHEL4U4 to SLES10, w/o
> reprovisioning.
>
> I need a way to manage these images so I can tell what I've changed and
> revert back when there's a problem:  FSVS is the solution.
Congratulations, that you've found something that helps you!


Just be sure to ask if there's any problem; please tell me your ideas and 
wishes.


Regards,

Phil


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