Introduction and expanding OpenCHAMI documentation #39
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Hi Luna,
We would love documentation contributions!
More content for the tutorial would be useful, but we are also working
on a handbook to track folks' knowledge with OpenCHAMI deployment.
Sadly, it's not quite mature yet, but any documentation contributions
would be welcome. The handbook is located at
https://openchami.org/docs/handbook.
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Best,
Devon
On 2/5/26 4:58 PM, Luna Morrow wrote:
Hi OpenCHAMI dev team,
I wanted to reach out and introduce myself. My name is Luna and I am
from the Do IT Now group. I have been exploring OpenCHAMI as a HPC
cluster provisioning/management option for our clients. I found the
tutorial on your website very helpful to provision a small test cluster
with OpenCHAMI. I have added more services to this cluster including
Slurm, NTP, NFS, LDAP and IP forwarding/masquerading, and documented my
process. I would love to contribute back to the OpenCHAMI documentation
to strengthen it, particularly the guide for “Installing Slurm”. I could
also expand the “Choose Your Own Adventure” documentation at the end of
the tutorial with some examples to guide users through customising their
cluster and/or migrate some of the OpenCHAMI services documentation from
GitHub onto the documentation website if you would find that beneficial
to the project.
I can open a PR shortly on the openchami.org <https://urldefense.com/v3/
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Regards,
Luna
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Hi OpenCHAMI dev team,
I wanted to reach out and introduce myself. My name is Luna and I am from the Do IT Now group. I have been exploring OpenCHAMI as a HPC cluster provisioning/management option for our clients. I found the tutorial on your website very helpful to provision a small test cluster with OpenCHAMI. I have added more services to this cluster including Slurm, NTP, NFS, LDAP and IP forwarding/masquerading, and documented my process. I would love to contribute back to the OpenCHAMI documentation to strengthen it, particularly the guide for “Installing Slurm”. I could also expand the “Choose Your Own Adventure” documentation at the end of the tutorial with some examples to guide users through customising their cluster and/or migrate some of the OpenCHAMI services documentation from GitHub onto the documentation website if you would find that beneficial to the project.
I can open a PR shortly on the openchami.org repo to start building the “Installing Slurm” documentation, and would appreciate any feedback/suggestions on anything in particular that the guide should include.
Regards,
Luna
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