Hi All,
Just want to clarify a few things.
- I would like this HTCondor pool's resources to sit on-top of
OpenStack rather than using Ironic to do a bare-metal install.
- All relevant machines: Access Point, Worker Nodes, &
Central Manager will be VMs on the OpenStack cluster's
resources.
- Have the Access Point be accessible to all local OpenStack
account holders.
- Leverage COBalD/Tardis (or equivalent) to make the pool size
dynamic.
Cheers,
Matt
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Hi All,
I currently have an under-utilized OpenStack system that I'd like
to use
for a ~1000 core HTCondor cluster. Not a scheduler on bare metal
but one
within the OpenStack ecosystem.
If there is anyone with experience in this, would you have some
time to
walk through your spin-up routine and show off your ecosystem?
Cheers,
Matt
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