No, I don't think we did follow up with Jason. This is the first time I've heard (or remember hearing) about openXcat.
--tjn
_________________________________________________________________________ Thomas Naughton [EMAIL PROTECTED] Research Associate (865) 576-4184
On Wed, 9 Feb 2005, Stephen L. Scott wrote:
i see that the openssi group has some good stuff recently too.
the community is really ripe in producing some good work these days - guess all the seeds planted in the past 5-years are finally coming out in software... :^)
stephen
Jeff Squyres wrote:
Did we ever follow up on this?
This sounds like it could be quite the useful tool for OSCAR. In some ways, it's just a replacement for cexec. But in other ways, it is much more than that (so don't automatically be conditioned to think that it's yet another competitor to C3) -- plus there's other tools (Jason tells me that he's planning on adding power management utilities in the near future).
Comments?
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From: Jason Brechin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: November 15, 2004 3:35:05 PM EST To: Oscar Core <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: [Oscar-core] openXcat useful for OSCAR?
Greetings everyone,
I haven't been keeping up too closely with OSCAR happenings, but I hope all is going well with the 4.0 release.
I've been working on openXcat, an open source Perl port of the closed-source (mostly) ksh xCAT written by Egan Ford of IBM. I've finished some utilities that could probably be easily integrated with OSCAR. The most notable of these is psh, a parallel shell utility to run commands on a range of nodes specified in various ways. If any of you have experience with xCAT, openXcat is designed to be a drop-in replacement.
If you're interested in openXcat, what has been done so far, or how it could be useful for OSCAR, let me know and I can try to elaborate more.
Jason
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