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cluster:89 [2010/08/18 21:39]
hmeij
cluster:89 [2010/08/19 13:18]
hmeij
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     * /snapshot mount point for snapshot volume ~ 10tb      * /snapshot mount point for snapshot volume ~ 10tb 
     * /sanscratch mount point for sanscratch volume ~ 5 tb     * /sanscratch mount point for sanscratch volume ~ 5 tb
 +    * (next ones must be 50% empty for cloning to work)
     * logical volume LOCALSCRATCH: mount at /localscratch ~ 100 gb (60 gb left for OS)     * logical volume LOCALSCRATCH: mount at /localscratch ~ 100 gb (60 gb left for OS)
     * logical volumes ROOT/VAR/BOOT/TMP: defaults     * logical volumes ROOT/VAR/BOOT/TMP: defaults
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   * [[http://h20338.www2.hp.com/HPC/cache/412128-0-0-0-121.html|HP Link]] (Getting Started - Hardware Preparation, Setup and Install -- Installation Guide v4.2, Users Guides)   * [[http://h20338.www2.hp.com/HPC/cache/412128-0-0-0-121.html|HP Link]] (Getting Started - Hardware Preparation, Setup and Install -- Installation Guide v4.2, Users Guides)
     * HP iLo probably removes the need for IPMI, consult [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_Integrated_Lights-Out|External Link]], do the blades have a management card?     * HP iLo probably removes the need for IPMI, consult [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HP_Integrated_Lights-Out|External Link]], do the blades have a management card?
-    * well maybe not, IPMI ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipmi|External Link]]) can be scripted to power on/off, not sure about iLo (all web based) +      * well maybe not, IPMI ([[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ipmi|External Link]]) can be scripted to power on/off, not sure about iLo (all web based) 
 +        * hmm, we can power up/off via CMU so perhaps IPMI is not needed nor this ability via SIM and web browser 
     * is head node the Management server? possibly, needs access to provision and public networks     * is head node the Management server? possibly, needs access to provision and public networks
     * we may need a iLo eth? in range ... 192.198.104.x? Consult the Hardware Preparation Guide.     * we may need a iLo eth? in range ... 192.198.104.x? Consult the Hardware Preparation Guide.
cluster/89.txt · Last modified: 2010/11/22 19:05 by hmeij