xcat-core/perl-xCAT-2.0
jbjohnso ae2bece3ec -Have discovery refuse to give the same IP address to multiple nics by default
-Have nbroot explicitly try to send packets out of each up interface
-Prevent empty /etc/motd warnings
-Fix issue where discovery failed with classic MM
-Change check for network sameness to a live check instead of table check in nodediscover
-Have nbroot quiet by default to alleviate conserver log usage
-Have dhcp plugin mac deletion be a bit more aggressive, delete matching mac addresses
-Have discovery disable DHCP offers for multiple NICs on the same network if nothing resembling a proper guess can be made


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xCAT - eXtreme Cluster Administration Toolkit

xCAT is a toolkit for the deployment and administration of clusters.

For documentation on getting started with xCAT you can download the 
following xCAT 2.0 Cookbooks.

Linux Cookbook:
http://xcat.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/xcat/xcat-core/trunk/perl-xCAT-2.0/xCAT2.0.pdf

AIX Cookbook:
http://xcat.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/xcat/xcat-core/trunk/perl-xCAT-2.0/xCAT2onAIX.pdf

The Cookbooks are also available on an installed system in the
/opt/xcat/share/doc/ directory.

xCAT is made available as OSS under the EPL license:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/eclipse-1.0.php