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svn commit: r943382 - in /websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content: ./ docs/addcomputers.html

Author: buildbot
Date: Wed Mar 11 19:33:17 2015
New Revision: 943382

Log:
Staging update by buildbot for vcl

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    websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content/   (props changed)
    websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content/docs/addcomputers.html

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Modified: websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content/docs/addcomputers.html
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--- websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content/docs/addcomputers.html (original)
+++ websites/staging/vcl/trunk/content/docs/addcomputers.html Wed Mar 11 19:33:17 2015
@@ -72,49 +72,99 @@
   
   <div id="content">
     <h1 class="title">Add computers</h1>
-    <p>Adding computers is done by going to Manage Computers-&gt;Edit Computer Information and clicking</p>
-<p>"Add Single Computer or Add Multiple Computers".</p>
-<h4 id="adding-individual-computers">Adding Individual Computers</h4>
+    <p>Adding computers is done by going to Manage Computers-&gt;Edit Computer 
+Profiles and clicking Add New Computer</p>
+<h4 id="adding-individual-bare-metal-computers">Adding Individual Bare Metal Computers</h4>
 <ol>
 <li>Click Manage Computers</li>
-<li>Select the Add Single Computer radio button</li>
+<li>Select the Edit Computer Profiles radio button</li>
 <li>Click Submit</li>
+<li>Click the Add New Computer button at the top of the page</li>
+<li>Ensure Single Computer is selected for Add at the top of the dialog</li>
 <li>Fill in the following:<ul>
-<li>Hostname</li>
-<li>Type - blade</li>
+<li>Name - hostname of the computer</li>
+<li>Owner - admin@Local</li>
+<li>Type - Bare Metal</li>
 <li>Public IP Address</li>
 <li>Private IP Address (optional)</li>
 <li>Public MAC Address (optional)</li>
 <li>Private MAC Address (optional)</li>
-<li>Provisioning Engine - xCAT 2.x</li>
-<li>State - available (or maintenance if you do not want it to be immediately available)</li>
-<li>Owner - admin@Local</li>
+<li>Provisioning Engine - None or xCAT 2.x</li>
+<li>State - one of<ul>
+<li>available (only if xCAT 2.x is selected for Provisioning Engine)</li>
+<li>vmhostinuse (only if None is selected for Provisioning Engine)</li>
+<li>maintenance - if you do not want it to be immediately available</li>
+</ul>
+</li>
+<li>VM Host Profile - (only if vmhostinuse is selected for State) profile for this VM Host</li>
 <li>RAM</li>
 <li>No. Cores</li>
 <li>Processor Speed</li>
 <li>Network Speed</li>
-<li>Physical Location (optional)</li>
-<li>Click the checkboxs under allComputers and newimages</li>
+<li>Connect Using NAT - check if this computer should be connected to using NAT (optional)</li>
+<li>NAT Host - Host that will provide NAT to this host (optional)</li>
+<li>Use as NAT Host - check if this host will provide NAT to other hosts (optional)</li>
+<li>NAT Public IP Address - Public address for this NAT host (optional)</li>
+<li>NAT Internal IP Address - internal IP address for this NAT Host (optional)</li>
+<li>Location (optional)</li>
 </ul>
 </li>
-<li>Click Confirm Computer</li>
-<li>Click Submit<ul>
-<li>NOTE: The computer you just added isn't listed after clicking Submit. This is not a problem.</li>
+<li>Click Add Computer</li>
+<li>A dialog will be displayed for adding the computer to computer groups</li>
+<li>Select allComputers and newimages on the right</li>
+<li>Click &lt;-Add</li>
+<li>Click Close</li>
+</ol>
+<h4 id="adding-individual-virtual-computers">Adding Individual Virtual Computers</h4>
+<ol>
+<li>Click Manage Computers</li>
+<li>Select the Edit Computer Profiles radio button</li>
+<li>Click Submit</li>
+<li>Click the Add New Computer button at the top of the page</li>
+<li>Ensure Single Computer is selected for Add at the top of the dialog</li>
+<li>Fill in the following:<ul>
+<li>Name - hostname of the computer</li>
+<li>Owner - admin@Local</li>
+<li>Type - Virtual Machine</li>
+<li>Public IP Address</li>
+<li>Private IP Address (optional)</li>
+<li>Public MAC Address</li>
+<li>Private MAC Address</li>
+<li>Provisioning Engine - select the desired Provisioning Engine (use Libvirt when using KVM)</li>
+<li>State - maintenance is the only option (will be moved to available when assigned to a VM Host)</li>
+<li>RAM</li>
+<li>No. Cores</li>
+<li>Processor Speed</li>
+<li>Network Speed</li>
+<li>Connect Using NAT - check if this computer should be connected to using NAT (optional)</li>
+<li>NAT Host - Host that will provide NAT to this host (optional)</li>
+<li>Use as NAT Host - check if this host will provide NAT to other hosts (optional)</li>
+<li>NAT Public IP Address - Public address for this NAT host (optional)</li>
+<li>NAT Internal IP Address - internal IP address for this NAT Host (optional)</li>
+<li>Location (optional)</li>
 </ul>
 </li>
+<li>Click Add Computer</li>
+<li>A dialog will be displayed for adding the computer to computer groups</li>
+<li>Select All VM Computers and newvmimages on the right</li>
+<li>Click &lt;-Add</li>
+<li>Click Close</li>
 </ol>
-<h4 id="adding-multiple-computers">Adding Multiple Computers</h4>
+<h4 id="adding-multiple-bare-metal-computers">Adding Multiple Bare Metal Computers</h4>
 <ol>
-<li>click "Manage Computers"</li>
-<li>select the "Add Multiple Computers" radio button</li>
-<li>click Submit</li>
-<li>fill in<ul>
-<li>Hostname - the hostnames of all the computers must have a
+<li>Click Manage Computers</li>
+<li>Select the Edit Computer Profiles radio button</li>
+<li>Click Submit</li>
+<li>Click the Add New Computer button at the top of the page</li>
+<li>Select Multiple Computers for Add at the top of the dialog</li>
+<li>Fill in the following:<ul>
+<li>Name - the hostnames of all the computers must have a
     numerical part that is sequential, use a % as a placeholder
      where that part would be</li>
-<li>Start value - the first number of the numerical part of the hostname</li>
-<li>End value - the last number of the numerical part of the hostname</li>
-<li>Type - blade</li>
+<li>Start - the first number of the numerical part of the hostname</li>
+<li>End - the last number of the numerical part of the hostname</li>
+<li>Owner - admin@Local</li>
+<li>Type - Bare Metal</li>
 <li>Start Public IP Address - if using static public addresses,
    the IP addresses must be sequential; enter the first address
    here; if using DHCP, just enter something like 1.1.1.1</li>
@@ -132,21 +182,75 @@
     the second computer, etc, you can enter the first one here and
     then have the option of downloading data to add to your
     dhcpd.conf file from the Computer Utilities page</li>
-<li>Provisioning Engine - xCAT 2.x</li>
-<li>State - available (or maintenance if you do not want them to be
-   immediately available)</li>
-<li>Owner - admin@Local</li>
+<li>Provisioning Engine - None or xCAT 2.x</li>
+<li>State - one of</li>
+<li>available (only if xCAT 2.x is selected for Provisioning Engine)</li>
+<li>vmhostinuse (only if None is selected for Provisioning Engine)</li>
+<li>maintenance - if you do not want it to be immediately available</li>
+<li>VM Host Profile - (only if vmhostinuse is selected for State) profile for these VM Hosts</li>
 <li>RAM</li>
+<li>No. Cores</li>
 <li>Processor Speed</li>
 <li>Network Speed</li>
-<li>Click the checkboxs under allComputers and newimages</li>
+<li>Connect Using NAT - check if these computers should be connected to using NAT (optional)</li>
+<li>NAT Host - Host that will provide NAT to these computers (optional)</li>
+<li>Location (optional)</li>
 </ul>
 </li>
-<li>Click Confirm Computers</li>
-<li>Click Submit<ul>
-<li>NOTE: The computer you just added isn't listed after clicking Submit. This is not a problem.</li>
+<li>Click Add Computers</li>
+<li>A dialog will be displayed for adding the computers to computer groups</li>
+<li>Select allComputers and newimages on the right</li>
+<li>Click &lt;-Add</li>
+<li>Click Close</li>
+</ol>
+<h4 id="adding-multiple-virtual-computers">Adding Multiple Virtual Computers</h4>
+<ol>
+<li>Click Manage Computers</li>
+<li>Select the Edit Computer Profiles radio button</li>
+<li>Click Submit</li>
+<li>Click the Add New Computer button at the top of the page</li>
+<li>Select Multiple Computers for Add at the top of the dialog</li>
+<li>Fill in the following:<ul>
+<li>Name - the hostnames of all the computers must have a
+    numerical part that is sequential, use a % as a placeholder
+     where that part would be</li>
+<li>Start - the first number of the numerical part of the hostname</li>
+<li>End - the last number of the numerical part of the hostname</li>
+<li>Owner - admin@Local</li>
+<li>Type - Virtual Machine</li>
+<li>Start Public IP Address - if using static public addresses,
+   the IP addresses must be sequential; enter the first address
+   here; if using DHCP, just enter something like 1.1.1.1</li>
+<li>End Public IP address - the last IP address of the sequence; if
+    using DHCP, you'll need to enter something that would work out
+    to the last address relative to Start IP Address (i.e. if
+    adding 3 computers, use 1.1.1.1 for start and 1.1.1.3 for end)</li>
+<li>Start Private IP Address - the IP addresses must be
+   sequential; enter the first private address here</li>
+<li>End Private IP Address - the last IP address of the sequence</li>
+<li>Start MAC Address - if MAC addresses are sequential,
+    with the first one being the private MAC address for the first
+    computer, the second one being the public MAC address for the
+    first computer, the third one being the private MAC address of
+    the second computer, etc, you can enter the first one here and
+    then have the option of downloading data to add to your
+    dhcpd.conf file from the Computer Utilities page</li>
+<li>Provisioning Engine - select the desired Provisioning Engine (use Libvirt when using KVM)</li>
+<li>State - maintenance is the only option (will be moved to available when assigned to a VM Host)</li>
+<li>RAM</li>
+<li>No. Cores</li>
+<li>Processor Speed</li>
+<li>Network Speed</li>
+<li>Connect Using NAT - check if these computers should be connected to using NAT (optional)</li>
+<li>NAT Host - Host that will provide NAT to these computers (optional)</li>
+<li>Location (optional)</li>
 </ul>
 </li>
+<li>Click Add Computers</li>
+<li>A dialog will be displayed for adding the computers to computer groups</li>
+<li>Select All VM Computers and newvmimages on the right</li>
+<li>Click &lt;-Add</li>
+<li>Click Close</li>
 </ol>
   </div>