Table of Contents
Required Reviewers
- Lissa Valletta
Required Approvers
- Bruce Potter
Background
Overview
This design is to add automatic setup of a NTP server on the Management Node. It also changes/improves the setup of NTP on the nodes. This can be implemented in 2.8.2 or even 2.8.3.
makentp
makentp is a new command that will be written to setup a NTP server on the Management Node. It will need to read the new site table externalntpserver attribute to get the address(s) of the external time servers to use for time. If none defined, use MN's local clock.
makentp will need to check to see if the NTP server is already setup (either by makentp or the admin). It will need to determine, if it needs changing and restarting. For example, if the external server changed. If no change, just exit.
If the logic needed in makentp is very similar to what is done in setupntp for the service node, then makentp could just query site.externalntpserver and pass it into setupntp.
Database changes
A new site table attribute, externalntpservers, will be added to list addresses of NTP servers to be used for clock time by the Management Node.
makedhcp needs to honor the site.ntpservers and networks.ntpservers.
Changes to existing code
AAsn.pm
AAsn.pm will be modified, if running on the Management Node and there is a servicenode table entry for the MN and ntpserver is set, it will then call makentp, to setup the NTP Server on the MN.
xcatconfig
For a new install, xcatconfig should add the setupntp postscript to the default postscripts. This is only for new install, because for existing xCAT clusters, the admin may already have created and added a ntp setup postscript by some other name.
setupntp
Evaluate the current logic in setupntp, and also see if the suggestion in this defect should be added. https://sourceforge.net/p/xcat/bugs/3048/
new option
Add a new option to sync hw clock. It's set to "no" by default in file /etc/sysconfig/ntpdate:
# Set to 'yes' to sync hw clock after successful ntpdate
SYNC_HWCLOCK=no
Other Design Considerations
- Required reviewers: Bruce, Lissa, Guang Cheng
- Required approvers: Bruce Potter
- Database schema changes: N/A
- Affect on other components: N/A
- External interface changes, documentation, and usability issues: N/A
- Packaging, installation, dependencies: N/A
- Portability and platforms (HW/SW) supported: N/A
- Performance and scaling considerations: N/A
- Migration and coexistence: N/A
- Serviceability: N/A
- Security: N/A
- NLS and accessibility: N/A
- Invention protection: N/A
News
- Apr 22, 2016: xCAT 2.11.1 released.
- Mar 11, 2016: xCAT 2.9.3 (AIX only) released.
- Dec 11, 2015: xCAT 2.11 released.
- Nov 11, 2015: xCAT 2.9.2 (AIX only) released.
- Jul 30, 2015: xCAT 2.10 released.
- Jul 30, 2015: xCAT migrates from sourceforge to github
- Jun 26, 2015: xCAT 2.7.9 released.
- Mar 20, 2015: xCAT 2.9.1 released.
- Dec 12, 2014: xCAT 2.9 released.
- Sep 5, 2014: xCAT 2.8.5 released.
- May 23, 2014: xCAT 2.8.4 released.
- Jan 24, 2014: xCAT 2.7.8 released.
- Nov 15, 2013: xCAT 2.8.3 released.
- Jun 26, 2013: xCAT 2.8.2 released.
- May 17, 2013: xCAT 2.7.7 released.
- May 10, 2013: xCAT 2.8.1 released.
- Feb 28, 2013: xCAT 2.8 released.
- Nov 30, 2012: xCAT 2.7.6 released.
- Oct 29, 2012: xCAT 2.7.5 released.
- Aug 27, 2012: xCAT 2.7.4 released.
- Jun 22, 2012: xCAT 2.7.3 released.
- May 25, 2012: xCAT 2.7.2 released.
- Apr 20, 2012: xCAT 2.7.1 released.
- Mar 19, 2012: xCAT 2.7 released.
- Mar 15, 2012: xCAT 2.6.11 released.
- Jan 23, 2012: xCAT 2.6.10 released.
- Nov 15, 2011: xCAT 2.6.9 released.
- Sep 30, 2011: xCAT 2.6.8 released.
- Aug 26, 2011: xCAT 2.6.6 released.
- May 20, 2011: xCAT 2.6 released.
- Feb 14, 2011: Watson plays on Jeopardy and is managed by xCAT!
- xCAT Release Notes Summary
- xCAT OS And Hw Support Matrix
- xCAT Test Environment Summary
History
- Oct 22, 2010: xCAT 2.5 released.
- Apr 30, 2010: xCAT 2.4 is released.
- Oct 31, 2009: xCAT 2.3 released.
xCAT's 10 year anniversary! - Apr 16, 2009: xCAT 2.2 released.
- Oct 31, 2008: xCAT 2.1 released.
- Sep 12, 2008: Support for xCAT 2
can now be purchased! - June 9, 2008: xCAT breaths life into
(at the time) the fastest
supercomputer on the planet - May 30, 2008: xCAT 2.0 for Linux
officially released! - Oct 31, 2007: IBM open sources
xCAT 2.0 to allow collaboration
among all of the xCAT users. - Oct 31, 1999: xCAT 1.0 is born!
xCAT started out as a project in
IBM developed by Egan Ford. It
was quickly adopted by customers
and IBM manufacturing sites to
rapidly deploy clusters.