Hi,
I would expect gluing the cloudformation api and xcat deployment process to be the easiest route.
http://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSCloudFormation/latest/APIReference/Welcome.html

I have recently started to examine this approach, still very early in the process.

On 06/05//2014 17:40, Russell Jones wrote:
Hi Ling,

No, I am talking about the ability to deploy additional compute nodes
into "a cloud" from xCAT (like the Rocks EC2 roll is designed to do).


On 5/6/2014 8:11 AM, Ling Gao wrote:
  So are you talking about deploying infrastructure node into an
existing cloud? Meaning xCAT deploys a stateful, baremetal node and
add it into an existing cloud. That node can host VMs in the cloud,
correct?



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