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Remove trailing spaces in file docs/source/guides/admin-guides/manage_clusters/ppc64le/statelite/provision_statelite.rst

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GONG Jie
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Provision statelite
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Show current provisioning method
Show current provisioning method
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To determine the current provisioning method of your node, execute: ::
lsdef <noderange> -i provmethod
``Note``: syncfiles is not currently supported for statelite nodes.
``Note``: syncfiles is not currently supported for statelite nodes.
Generate default statelite image from distoro media
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The contents are copied into ``/install/rhels7.3/ppc64le/``
The configuration files pointed to by the attributes are the defaults shipped with xCAT. We will want to copy them to the ``/install`` directory, in our example the ``/install/test`` directory and modify them as needed.
The configuration files pointed to by the attributes are the defaults shipped with xCAT. We will want to copy them to the ``/install`` directory, in our example the ``/install/test`` directory and modify them as needed.
Statelite Directory Structure
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mkdef rhels7.3-custom-statelite -u profile=compute provmethod=statelite
Check your setup: ::
lsdef -t osimage rhels7.3-custom-statelite
Customize the paths to your ``pkglist``, ``syncfile``, etc to the osimage definition, that you require. ``Note``, if you modify the files on the ``/opt/xcat/share/...`` path then copy to the appropriate ``/install/custom/...`` path. Remember all files must be under ``/install`` if using hierarchy (service nodes).
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You can now deploy the node by running the following commmands: ::
rinstall <noderange>
rinstall <noderange>
You can then use ``rcons`` or ``wcons`` to watch the node boot up.