From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Jason Brechin
Sent: Fri 11/02/2005 11:23 PM
To: Thomas Naughton
Cc: Stephen L. Scott; Jeff Squyres; OSCAR-devel
Subject: Re: [Oscar-devel] Fwd: [Oscar-core] openXcat useful for OSCAR?
If you are interested, I'm available to answer any questions you
may
have about what it does and what is planned for the
future.
Jason
Thomas Naughton wrote:
> 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
>
>
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Thomas
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> 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?
>>>
>>>
>>> Begin forwarded
message:
>>>
>>>> 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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