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Remove trailing spaces in file docs/source/advanced/xcat-inventory/define_create_cluster.rst
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@@ -5,8 +5,8 @@ The inventory templates for 2 kinds of typical xCAT cluster is shipped. You can
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Currently, the inventory templates includes:
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1. flat_cluster_template.yaml:
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1. flat_cluster_template.yaml:
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a flat baremetal cluster, including **openbmc controlled PowerLE servers**, **IPMI controlled Power servers(commented out)**, **X86_64 servers(commented out)**
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2. flat_kvm_cluster_template.yaml: a flat KVM based Virtual Machine cluster, including **PowerKVM based VM nodes**, **KVM based X86_64 VM nodes(commented out)**
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The steps to create your first xCAT cluster is:
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1. create a customized cluster inventory file "mycluster.yaml" based on ``flat_cluster_template.yaml`` ::
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cp /opt/xcat/share/xcat/inventory_templates/flat_cluster_template.yaml /git/cluster/mycluster.yaml
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2. custmize the cluster inventory file "mycluster.yaml" by modifying the attributs in the line under token ``#CHANGEME`` according to the setup of your phisical cluster. You can create new node definition by duplicating and modifying the node definition in the template.
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3. import the cluster inventory file ::
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xcat-inventory import -f /git/cluster/mycluster.yaml
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Now you have your 1st xCAT cluster, you can start bring up the cluster by provision nodes.
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Now you have your 1st xCAT cluster, you can start bring up the cluster by provision nodes.
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