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Kitops Support for SLES 10 SP2 and OpenSUSE 10.3
Kitops Support for SLES 10 SP2 and OpenSUSE 10.3
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January 5th, 2009
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Kitops Support for
SLES 10 SP2 and OpenSUSE 10.3
by Tsai Li Ming
7 Dec 2008


Overview

Kitops is one of the Kusu's tool that is able to add OS kits and normal kits into a Kusu cluster.

Kitops understands OS kit from its layout and makes no distinction for different types of OS kit. Each OS kit is copied to the Kusu cluster and entries made to the database.


Scenarios

1. User wants to add a SLES 10 SP2 or openSUSE 10.3 OS kit. He is able to provide the OS kit during master installation to prepare the repository for a master insstallation.

2. User wants to install a SLES/openSUSE node with the repository.


Non Goals

None


Functional Requirements

1. User is able to add the OS kit during master installation

2. User is able to add an OS kit using kitops


Non-functional Requirements

None


Use Cases

1. Adding an OS kit during master installation

John wants to install a SLES master installer. At the kit screen, he will be adding a SLES 10.2 OS kit. The OS kit will be recognized and added to the list of kits.

2. Adding an OS kit using kitops

After the SLES master installation boots up, John wants to prepare an openSUSE 10.3 repository for his openSUSE nodes. John will add the openSUSE 10.3 OS kit to kitops. John will be able the kit to a new repository.


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