=head1 NAME B - Install a kit on the xCAT management node =head1 SYNOPSIS B [-h|--help] B [-i|--inspection] B [-V|--verbose] [-p|--path ] =head1 DESCRIPTION The B command install a kit on the xCAT management node from a kit tarfile or directory, creating xCAT database definitions for kit, kitrepo, kitcomponent. =head1 OPTIONS B<-h|--help> Display usage message. B<-V|--verbose> Verbose mode. B<-i|--inspection> Show the summary of the given kits B<-p|--path > The destination directory to which the contents of the kit tarfiles and/or kit deploy dirs will be copied. When this option is not specified, the default destination directory will be formed from the installdir site attribute with ./kits subdirectory. B a comma delimited list of kit_tarball_files and kit_deploy_dirs that are to be added to the xCAT cluster. Each entry can be an absolute or relative path. For kit_tarball_files, these must be valid kits tarfiles added. For kit_deploy_dirs, these must be fully populated directory structures that are identical to the contents of an expanded kit_tarball_file. =head1 RETURN VALUE 0 The command completed successfully. 1 An error has occurred. =head1 EXAMPLES 1. To add two kits from tarball files. addkit kit-test1.tar.bz2,kit-test2.tar.bz2 Output is similar to: Kit /kit/kit-test1.tar.bz2,/kit/kit-test2.tar.bz2 was successfully added. 2. To add two kits from directories. addkit kit-test1,kit-test2 Output is similar to: Kit /kit/kit-test1,/kit/kit-test2 was successfully added. 3. To add a kit from tarball file to /install/test directory. addkit -p /install/test kit-test1.tar.bz2 Output is similar to: Kit /kit/kit-test1.tar.bz2 was successfully added. 4. To read the general infomration of the kit, without adding the kits to xCAT DB addkit -i kit-test1.tar.bz2 Output is similar to: kitname=xlc-12.1.0.0-Linux description=XLC12 for Linux version=12.1.0.0 ostype=Linux =head1 SEE ALSO L, L, L, L