Hi, We've got a few "new" docs that need to be turned into GuideXML and committed. I'd appreciate it if someone who enjoys doing this would do it. Brian wrote them, so I'm CCing him. Here's the URLs: http://www.brianandsara.net/gentoo/docs/fs-selection-guide.php http://www.brianandsara.net/gentoo/docs/heartbeat-howto.php http://www.brianandsara.net/gentoo/docs/keepalived-howto.php
Created attachment 47028 [details] Gentoo Cluster File System Selection Guide
Created attachment 47029 [details] Gentoo Heartbeat HOWTO
Created attachment 47030 [details] Gentoo Keepalived HOWTO
Attached you will find the GuideXML'ed versions of the texts given. The texts are very basic though, these texts are not ready for the masses yet. You can find the current results converted on http://dev.gentoo.org/~swift/cluster-fs-guide.html http://dev.gentoo.org/~swift/heartbeat-howto.html http://dev.gentoo.org/~swift/keepalived-howto.html
While we're at this, I'd like to consider moving all the cluster docs to the main docs page. Thoughts?
Fine by me. Isn't that already almost accomplished? I see there is an OpenMOSIX guide on proj/en/cluster and on /doc/en. http://www.gentoo.org/proj/en/cluster/howto_openmosix.xml http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/openmosix-howto.xml The latter one has a few (but small) adjustments to the original. Other than that, I believe it's only the hpc-howto that needs to be migrated...
Yeah, you're right. Perhaps one of you could copy it over in the CVS, then we can remove it.
I'm on it, just a sec, seems like there are some invalid constructs in it and it doesn't use the coding style we use...
Done; the HPC Howto is now available in http://www.gentoo.org/doc/en/hpc-howto.xml. I have not updated any content, only added a few captions, removed the references to the gentoo-x86-install guide (replaced with handbook) and some coding style. You might want to take a look yourself if the guide is still operationally valid.
XML versions attached of the 3 that aren't yet up, reassigning to cluster for eventual commit to project space.