xCAT -- eXtreme Cloud Administration Toolkit.
This is a mirror from git://git.code.sf.net/p/xcat/xcat-core
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-xCATd now logs startup, explicitly blocks the 'cons' syslog backend, and exits out if syslog unable to provide a suitable logging situation (cons forked if things were that bad and broke DB handles, syslogd needs to run anyway) git-svn-id: https://svn.code.sf.net/p/xcat/code/xcat-core/trunk@888 8638fb3e-16cb-4fca-ae20-7b5d299a9bcd |
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perl-xCAT-2.0 | ||
xCAT | ||
xCAT-client-2.0 | ||
xCAT-nbroot | ||
xCAT-rmc | ||
xCAT-server-2.0 | ||
xCAT-web | ||
xCATsn | ||
buildcore.sh | ||
builddep.sh | ||
makeclientrpm | ||
makeperlxcatrpm | ||
makermcrpm | ||
makeserverrpm | ||
makewebrpm | ||
README |
xCAT - eXtreme Cluster Administration Toolkit xCAT is a toolkit for the deployment and administration of clusters. For documentation on getting started with xCAT, see http://xcat.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/xcat/xcat-core/trunk/perl-xCAT-2.0/xCAT2.0.pdf . xCAT is made available as OSS under the EPL license: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/eclipse-1.0.php (This file is not packaged with the xCAT RPMs. It is only here for those that look at the source in SVN and want to know how to get started. The README that is packaged with xCAT is in perl-xCAT-2.0/README.)