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Thursday, October 19, 2006

How does Collage leverage power controllers and PXE booting technologies?

Collage automates node management by leveraging power controllers to automatically power on nodes, and PXE booting to automatically boot nodes without human intervention. Collage uses both of these technologies to manage nodes during discovery, inventory, allocation, failure, maintenance, recovery, and diagnostics.

Here's a high-level look at how Collage uses power controllers (in this case, Dell RAC) and PXE booting technologies during automatic node discovery and automatic node inventory.

  1. You connect application nodes to the Collage network switches.
  2. You reserve network addresses for Collage.
  3. You configure the Dell RAC power controller for DHCP.
  4. You configure application nodes to PXE boot in the BIOS.
  5. In preparation for discovery, you make sure application nodes are connected to power but turned off, network switches are connected and turned on, and control nodes are up and running.
  6. Collage detects a DHCP request from the Dell RAC power controller and validates that it's a Collage-supported power controller with a firmware version it can manage.
  7. Collage issues an IP address to the Dell RAC power controller.
  8. Collage requests a bootable NIC MAC address on the application node.
  9. In response, the power controller powers on the application node and finds a bootable NIC MAC address.
  10. In the Collage Controller, the application node shows up as a node in the Discovered Pool > Node List; the Dell RAC power controller shows up as a device in the Discovered Pool > Device List. As Collage intercepts other DHCP requests, more application nodes get discovered as previously described.
  11. Application nodes in the Discovered pool are then PXE booted so Collage can inventory their hardware characteristics.
All of this happens without human intervention.

Tuesday, October 17, 2006

Cassatt to further virtualization support

Our entertaining friends at The Register have a nice write-up on Cassatt's recent announcement to partner with XenSource. The author is complimentary, despite feeling bogged down in "the morass of marketing hype surrounding the virtualization market." :-)

Plans are for Cassatt Collage Cross-Virtualization Manager (XVM) to support XenEnterprise 3.0 in the next release of the XVM product. (See our XVM doc page.) Cassatt will offer a pilot program for customers interested in early access to XVM support for XenEnterprise. (XVM with support for VMware is now generally available.)

Friday, October 06, 2006

Get 'cher updates here: WAM 2.1.1 documentation posted

No one expects much from a dot-dot release, so you might not have gotten excited by news of WAM for WebLogic V2.1.1. But you may be excited to know we've totally revamped (and simplified!) the procedure to implement automated service-level compliance with WAM. Plus we've added several new topics:

  • What's new in WAM 2.1.1
  • Troubleshooting for common issues with WAM services
  • Procedures for updating WebLogic domains

Check out our WAM documentation web site to "get 'cher updates."