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- Installing BCM: How do I install my head node using a PXE server? Answer: In certain situations it may be desirable to install a Bright head node by booting it off of a PXE server. There are a few ...
- Cloudbursting: How do I change the openVPN port used to access the cloud ? Answer: How do I change the openVPN port used to access the cloud ? By default, Cluster Extension (hybrid) cloudbursting uses UDP port 1194 to run a ...
- Third Party Software: How do I integrate GPFS 3.x with Bright? Answer: How do I integrate GPFS with Bright? GPFS can be integrated with Bright in two ways. Either by mounting a GPFS filesystem on an existing Bright ...
- Power Management: Setup up custom power scripts for ProfitBricks Answer: Custom Power Scripts for controlling ProfitBricks Instances Prerequisites To use dynamic scaling of clusters on ProfitBricks’ IaaS platform you have to install a head node in a ...
- General: How can Nagios be integrated with Bright Cluster Manager? Answer: Integrating Nagios with Bright Cluster Manager [This is only valid for Bright 7.2, and not for later versions.] The integration between Nagios and Bright is done via ...
- Security: Can I use Google Authenticator to connect to my cluster? Answer: Can I use Google Authenticator to connect to my cluster? Yes, Google Authenticator can be used to connect to the cluster via SSH and cmgui. Google ...
- General: How can I configure Isilon's DNS and NFS with Bright? Answer: How can I configure Isilon's DNS and NFS with Bright? DNS setup for use with Isilon SmartConnect [1] The DNS running on the Bright head node can ...
- OpenStack: OpenStack Neutron Mellanox ML2 Driver Configuration in Bright Answer: Abstract This article describes how to use the Mellanox Neutron ...
- OpenStack: How do I install Cloud Foundry on Bright OpenStack? Answer: Cloud Foundry installation on Bright Openstack 1- A working Openstack environment, API access, credentials, and a working networking configuration with metadata access is assumed. Running the following ...
- General: How do I upgrade to Bright 8.1? Answer: How do I upgrade from Bright 6.0/6.1/7.0/7.1/7.2/7.3/8.0 to Bright 8.1? The procedure below can be used to upgrade a Bright 6.0 or 6.1 or 7.0 or ...
- Node Provisioning: How can Windows Server 2008 R2 be provisioned to a node with Bright? Answer: How can Windows Server 2008 R2 be provisioned to a node, using Bright? This guide walks through configuring Bright Cluster Manager 7.1/RHEL7 to deploy Windows Server ...
- Third Party Software: How do I integrate GPFS 4.x with Bright? Answer: How do I integrate GPFS with Bright? GPFS can be integrated with Bright in two ways. Either by mounting a GPFS filesystem on an existing Bright ...
- General: How do I upgrade to Bright 8.0 ? Answer: How do I upgrade from Bright 6.0/6.1/7.0/7.1/7.2/7.3 to Bright 8.0? The procedure below can be used to upgrade a Bright 6.0 or 6.1 or 7.0 or ...
- Containers: Installing NVIDIA docker on Bright 8.0 Answer: Preliminary support for NVIDIA docker has been implemented for 8.0, deeper integration with Bright Cluster Manager is still a work in progress. It is recommended to ...
- OpenStack: How do I integrate Ironic with Bright OpenStack 8.2? Answer: NOTE: The guidance given in the following text is based on an investigation by Bright engineers. The end result is an Ironic integration that proved to ...
- General: How do I upgrade to Bright 8.2? Answer: How do I upgrade to Bright 8.2? Upgrades to Bright 8.2 are now supported for the following Linux distributions and Bright versions. Supported Linux distributions and Bright ...
- General: How do I create a RHEL or Bright repository for my organization? Answer: In ceratin cases, the Bright cluster is not able to access the internet directly or having a local repository withing the companies intranet is beneficial ...