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NAME

       kanif.conf - configuration file for kanif

SYNOPSIS

       $HOME/.kanif.conf, /etc/kanif.conf or /etc/c3.conf

DESCRIPTION

       kanif.conf is the configuration file for kanif. It is optional and only helps the management of static
       clusters (configurations that do not change much over time). It mimics the syntax of C3 configuration
       file.

       It is composed of a sequence of one or more cluster definitions. Each cluster definition is made of the
       word "cluster" followed by the cluster name and, enclosed in a pair of curly braces :

       •   the front node specification. This is either:

           •   a simple hostname which can be reached from the inside of the cluster (compute nodes).

           •   two  names  separated  by a colon. The first name is the name used from the outside to log on the
               front node (not used by kanif). The second is the name used from the  cluster  compute  nodes  to
               reach the front node.

           •   an  hostname with a colon prepended. This is used for indirect clusters.  These are not supported
               by kanif at this time.

       •   zero or more compute nodes specifications:

           •   a simple hostname (anything that is not of the following form)

           •   an host set made of a prefix, a range and a suffix.

           •   an exclude directive that must follow an host set or another exclude directive. This is  made  of
               the  word  "exclude"  followed  on the same line by either a single number or an interval between
               brackets. This applies to the range of the preceding host set. If the exclusion is  an  interval,
               the separator between the word "exclude" and this exclusion is optional.

           •   a dead node. The word "dead" followed by the name of the dead node on the same line.

       Notice  that  all  nodes  excluded  (using  exclude  directives  or dead nodes) will not take part of the
       deployment, but are still taken into account in cluster ranges when  giving  machines  specifications  to
       kanif  (they  are  kind  of  placeholders).  This is the interest of specifying nodes as dead or excluded
       rather than dropping them from the definitions.

EXAMPLE

         cluster megacluster {         # The # character introduce comments
               megacluster-dev
               megacluster0[1-9]
               megacluster[10-64]
         }

         cluster supercluster {
               super-ext:super-int
               exclude               # The host "exclude"
               super[01-99]
               exclude 02            # "super02" is excluded
               exclude[90-95]        # "super90" to "super95" are excluded
               dead                  # The host "dead"
               dead othernode        # "othernode" is dead
         }

SEE ALSO

       kanif(1), taktuk(1)

AUTHOR

       The author of kanif and current maintainer of the package is Guillaume Huard. Acknowledgements  to  Lucas
       Nussbaum for the idea of the name "kanif".

COPYRIGHT

       kanif is provided under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 or later.

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