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Remove trailing spaces in file perl-xCAT/db2man

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GONG Jie 2017-12-31 23:59:59 +00:00
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@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ xCAT allows the use of different database applications, depending on the needs o
The default database is SQLite, which is a daemonless, zero-config database. But you could instead
choose to use something like postgresql for greater scalability and remote access in the
hierarchical/service node case. To use a different database or a different location, create
the file /etc/xcat/cfgloc. See the appropriate xCAT docuementation for the format of the file for the database you choose.
the file /etc/xcat/cfgloc. See the appropriate xCAT docuementation for the format of the file for the database you choose.
The following example /etc/xcat/cfgloc file is for PostgreSQL:
Pg:dbname=xcat;host=<mgmtnode>|<pgadminuserid>|<pgadminpasswd>
@ -265,9 +265,9 @@ expression B<($1-1)%14+1> will evaluate to B<6>.
See http://www.perl.com/doc/manual/html/pod/perlre.html for information on perl regular expressions.
=head2 Easy Regular Expressions
=head2 Easy Regular Expressions
As of xCAT 2.8.1, you can use a modified version of the regular expression support described in the previous section. You do not need to enter the node information (1st part of the expression), it will be derived from the input nodename. You only need to supply the 2nd part of the expression to determine the value to give the attribute. For examples, see
As of xCAT 2.8.1, you can use a modified version of the regular expression support described in the previous section. You do not need to enter the node information (1st part of the expression), it will be derived from the input nodename. You only need to supply the 2nd part of the expression to determine the value to give the attribute. For examples, see
http://xcat-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/guides/admin-guides/basic_concepts/xcat_db/regexp_db.html#easy-regular-expressions