Mark,
I do not think xCAT can do that. In order for xCAT to control power, it
needs an object definition to operate on.
Mark Gurevich
Poughkeepsie Development Lab
HPC Software Development - xCAT
"If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research,
would it?"
--Albert Einstein
From: Mark Potter <mpot...@pcpcdirect.com>
To: "xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net"
<xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net>
Date: 05/09/2017 09:56 AM
Subject: [xcat-user] KVM/RHEV Setup
I have been tasked with doing some internal training on xCAT. Since I have
a nice, stable RHEV setup I have everyone setup with their own private lab
environment and so far my testing has gone well. The only bit I can’t
figure out is power control. I’ve been through the docs and have seen
where xCAT can handle power when it knows about RHEV and is deploying the
virtual machines but that’s not what I need. This is supposed to simulate
a physical environment. Is there a way to have xCAT control power from a
virtual head node on virtual nodes that weren’t created by xCAT?
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