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Stacki is an extremly fast and scalable data center bare metal installer and is part of the Teradata family of open source projects - developed and supported by the Shared Services team at Teradata.
So yeah, there's that.
On Stacki 5.0 we currently DO NOT support installing CentOS/RHEL 6.x systems.
To get a functioning system stacki you must do the following.
- Install a frontend
- Install backends
You can't install backend without a frontend.
You can't install a frontend without an OS pallet AND the stacki pallet.
Which means the stackios pallet is ideal for the majority of you.
If you just want to get going and don't want too much detail, follow the Quickstart.
If you want to install on an already existing machine follow: Frontend Installation On Preinstalled System.
If you want to have more detail than the Quickstart and you're using the stackios pallet: Frontend Installation From Iso
Then install backends, either using Quickstart or
If you control your installing network and you're lazy: Backend Installation Via Discovery
If you have enterprisy needs: Backend Installation Via Spreadsheet
Checkout our Google Group or our Slack Team for any support or other questions.
Want to contribute to this Wiki? Fork it and send a pull request.
- Getting Started
- Overview
- Definitions
- Stacki Cheat Sheet
- Installation
- Upgrading
- Customization
- Configuration
- Interacting With Your Cluster
- FAQ/Shooting Your Foot
- Developer
- Reference
- Release Notes
- Licenses