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addkit - Adds product software Kits to an xCAT cluster environmnet.
addkit [-? | -h | --help] [-v | --version]
addkit [-i | --inspection] kitlist
addkit [-V | --verbose] [-p | --path path] kitlist
The addkit command installs a kit on the xCAT management node from a kit tarfile or directory. It creates xCAT database definitions for the kit, kitrepo, and kitcomponent.
Note: xCAT Kit support is ONLY available for Linux operating systems.
-h|--help
Display usage message.
-V|--verbose
Verbose mode.
-v|--version
Command version.
-i|--inspection
Show the summary of the given kits
-p|--path path
The destination directory to which the contents of the kit tarfiles and/or kit deploy directories will be copied. When this option is not specified, the default destination directory will be formed from the installdir site attribute with ./kits subdirectory.
kitlist
A comma delimited list of kit_tarball_files or kit_deploy_directories to be added to the xCAT environment. Each entry can be an absolute or relative path. See xCAT documentation for more information on building kits.
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- To add kits from tarball files:
addkit kit-test1.tar.bz2,kit-test2.tar.bz2
- To add kits from directories:
addkit kit-test1,kit-test2
- To add kits from tarball kit-test1.tar.bz2 to target path /install/test:
addkit -p /install/test kit-test1.tar.bz2
- To see general information about kit kit-test1.tar.bz2 without adding the kit to xCAT:
addkit -i kit-test1.tar.bz2
lskit(1)rmkit.1, addkitcomp(1)rmkitcomp.1, chkkitcomp(1)|chkkitcomp.1