I have been tasked with doing some internal training on xCAT. Since I have a
nice, stable RHEV setup I have everyone setup with their own private lab
environment and so far my testing has gone well. The only bit I can't figure
out is power control. I've been through the docs and have seen where
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--Albert Einstein
From: Mark Potter
To: "xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net"
Date: 05/09/2017 09:56 AM
Subject: [xcat-user] KVM/RHEV Setup
I have been tasked with doing some internal training on xCAT. Since I have
a nice, stable RHEV setup I have everyone setup with t
Check out LanServ/IPMI Sim. I've never tried it but it looks promising:
https://github.com/wrouesnel/openipmi/tree/master/lanserv
lanserv is a program that provides a LAN connection for a BMC that
does not otherwise have a LAN connection. It takes a standard Linux
IPMI device and imple
That's the direction I'm heading at present.
From: Russell Jones [mailto:russell-l...@jonesmail.me]
Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2017 1:15 PM
To: xcat-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [xcat-user] KVM/RHEV Setup
Check out LanServ/IPMI Sim. I've never tried it but it looks pr
integrate
that in to xCAT.
From: Mark Gurevich [mailto:gurev...@us.ibm.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2017 12:39 PM
To: xCAT Users Mailing list
Subject: Re: [xcat-user] KVM/RHEV Setup
Mark,
I do not think xCAT can do that. In order for xCAT to control power, it needs
an object definition to operate on
hat in to xCAT.
From: Mark Gurevich [mailto:gurev...@us.ibm.com]Sent: Tuesday, May 9, 2017 12:39 PMTo: xCAT Users Mailing list Subject: Re: [xcat-user] KVM/RHEV Setup
Mark,I do not think xCAT can do that. In order for xCAT to control power, it needs an object definition to operate on.M