What hardware configuration?  Is it explicitly DHCP load or tftp load or
other that is problematic?  Usually 500 nodes isn't an unreasonable number
of clients to service...



From:   Norman Patten/Beaverton/IBM@IBMUS
To:     xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>,
Date:   01/27/2012 10:51 AM
Subject:        [xcat-user] powerinterval in xCAT 2.6.8




I'm working with xCAT v2.6.8 and trying to create some rpower up delay with
a larger cluster. Setting "powerinterval","1" in the site table is not
having the desired effect. Any ideas on what else to change so that we
don't have all 500 nodes trying to reach the dhcp server at exactly the
same time?


Thanks

Norman Patten
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