diff --git a/xCAT-client/pods/man8/xcatsetup.8.pod b/xCAT-client/pods/man8/xcatsetup.8.pod index e2be25439..468a90b62 100644 --- a/xCAT-client/pods/man8/xcatsetup.8.pod +++ b/xCAT-client/pods/man8/xcatsetup.8.pod @@ -112,26 +112,35 @@ This sample configuration file is for a 2 building block cluster. xcat-frames: # these are the connections to the frames hostname-range = frame[1-6] - starting-ip = 10.200.2.1 num-frames-per-hmc = 3 # this lists which serial numbers go with which frame numbers vpd-file = vpd2bb.stanza - + # This assumes you have 2 service LANs: a primary service LAN 10.230.0.0/255.255.0.0 that all of the port 0's + # are connected to, and a backup service LAN 10.231.0.0/255.255.0.0 that all of the port 1's are connected to. + bpa-a-0-starting-ip = 10.230.1.1 + bpa-b-0-starting-ip = 10.230.2.1 + bpa-a-1-starting-ip = 10.231.1.1 + bpa-b-1-starting-ip = 10.231.2.1 + xcat-cecs: # These are the connections to the CECs. Either form of hostname is supported. - #hostname-range = cec01-cec60 - hostname-range = f[1-6]c[01-12] + hostname-range = cec01-cec64 + #hostname-range = f[1-6]c[01-12] # If you use the frame/cec hostname scheme above, but do not have a consistent # number of cecs in each frame, xcat can delete the cecs that do not get # supernode numbers assigned to them. delete-unused-cecs = 1 - starting-ip = 10.200.3.1 # lists the HFI supernode numbers for each group of cecs in each frame supernode-list = supernodelist2bb.txt # If you do not want to specify the supernode-list at this time and you have a consistent # number of cecs in each frame, you can instead just use this setting: #num-cecs-per-frame = 12 - + fsp-a-0-starting-ip = 10.230.3.1 + fsp-b-0-starting-ip = 10.230.4.1 + fsp-a-1-starting-ip = 10.231.3.1 + fsp-b-1-starting-ip = 10.231.4.1 + + xcat-building-blocks: num-frames-per-bb = 3 num-cecs-per-bb = 32