Craig,

The kickstart templates that xcat provides are parameterized so that the
things you would commonly want to change are plugged in from the xcat db.
What are some practical examples of when you would need to create your own
template?  I can add those examples to the advanced guide.  Thx.

Bruce Potter        STSM, Linux & AIX Cluster Development, IBM,
Poughkeepsie, NY
Email: [email protected]    Phone:  external: 845-433-7073, internal: TL
293-7073




From:   Craig Finch <[email protected]>
To:     xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>,
Date:   09/27/2012 03:58 PM
Subject:        Re: [xcat-user] Node installation documentation added to Wiki;
            expert attention requested!



Lissa,
There is a lot of good information in the iDataPlex Advanced Setup page.
However, it is missing some critical information that is only covered in
the old Node Installation HOWTO.  For example, the Advanced Setup page
doesn't mention anything about how to write a template for a Kickstart file
on a Redhat system, or the paths to these files. That's important if you're
going to define your own nodes.

     Craig

On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 12:41 PM, Lissa Valletta <[email protected]> wrote:
  I am confused by the statement "In fact, not a single page on the Wiki
  explains how xCAT knows what to install on a node."   Did you look at the
  xCAT IDataplex Advanced Setup,   it is all about defining, and creating
  images in the database  and installing nodes.   The QuickStart was
  suppose to give you an easy way to setup the database with the needed
  data, but the Advanced Setup goes into detail and allows you to do it
  manually.  This process defines what xCAT installs on the nodes.
  
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/xcat/index.php?title=XCAT_iDataPlex_Advanced_Setup






  Lissa K. Valletta
  2-3/T12
  Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
  (tie 293) 433-3102



  Inactive hide details for Craig Finch ---09/25/2012 11:45:51 AM---Lissa,
  I agree that information from the Node Install HOWTO sCraig Finch
  ---09/25/2012 11:45:51 AM---Lissa, I agree that information from the Node
  Install HOWTO should be added to the


  From: Craig Finch <[email protected]>
  To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
  Date: 09/25/2012 11:45 AM
  Subject: Re: [xcat-user] Node installation documentation added to Wiki;
  expert attention requested!




  Lissa,
  I agree that information from the Node Install HOWTO should be added to
  the official xCAT documents. Despite the name, this document is not
  really a HOWTO.  It is a reference document about how xCAT communicates
  with a new node and how xCAT determines what to install on that node.
  This information would be best placed in an official "reference" document
  rather than a "quickstart."  Obvoiusly, the information should be
  reviewed by an expert before being placed in an official document.

  I am not using the official documentation right now because the
  information I need is not in the official documents.  The iDataPlex
  Cluster QuickStart gives a high-level overview of how xCAT works.
  "Setting Up a Linux xCAT Mgmt Node" helped me get a management node up
  and running, but it does not explain how to set up the rest of the
  nodes.  In fact, not a single page on the Wiki explains how xCAT knows
  what to install on a node.  The only way I found this information was
  through a search engine, which pointed me to the outdated Node
  Installation HOWTO.  This is my motivation for adding it to the Wiki.

     Craig

  On Tue, Sep 25, 2012 at 8:05 AM, Lissa Valletta <[email protected]>
  wrote:
        The document you updated  is still a document not supported by the
        xCAT team.  I would prefer you to request the information added  to
        one of the official xCAT docs, that will be maintained and updated
        by the development team.   You  can do that by selecting the
        discussion button while in the document.   You also should be using
        the official documentation  for you cluster, so we can suppport you
        better.
        For example the first document we recommend for x-series is
        
https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/xcat/index.php?title=XCAT_iDataPlex_Cluster_Quick_Start


        Or another one is
        
https://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/xcat/index.php?title=Setting_Up_a_Linux_xCAT_Mgmt_Node


        Lissa K. Valletta
        2-3/T12
        Poughkeepsie, NY 12601
        (tie 293) 433-3102



        Inactive hide details for Craig Finch ---09/24/2012 11:42:53 AM---I
        have found that many xCAT-related searches on Google land oCraig
        Finch ---09/24/2012 11:42:53 AM---I have found that many
        xCAT-related searches on Google land on the old node installation
        HOWTO at:

        From: Craig Finch <[email protected]>
        To: xCAT Users Mailing list <[email protected]>
        Date: 09/24/2012 11:42 AM
        Subject: [xcat-user] Node installation documentation added to Wiki;
        expert attention requested!




        I have found that many xCAT-related searches on Google land on the
        old node installation HOWTO at:
        http://www.xcat.org/doc/1.x/nodeinstall-HOWTO.html

        Since this document contains some information that is still
        relevant and cannot be found on the current Wiki, I added it to the
        Wiki:
        
http://sourceforge.net/apps/mediawiki/xcat/index.php?title=Custom_Node_Installation


        I have made quite a bit of progress towards formatting the page and
        correcting outdated information, but I am a beginner to xCAT, and
        this page would benefit from some attention from an experienced
        xCAT user.

        Also, this document would probably be better if it were split into
        two separate pages.  The first half is not really a HOWTO, but a
        description of how xCAT handles a new node, which should probably
        be part of the "official" documentation rather than being consigned
        to the list of user-contributed HOWTOs.  The second half is really
        more of a HOWTO.

        What do you think?

           Craig Finch
        
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