This repository is archived. VersatusHPC has been invited to the xCAT Consortium and joined them. This effort kept xCAT alive, and all work from this fork has been contributed upstream. Active development continues at xcat2/xcat-core.
xCAT is a toolkit for deployment and administration of clusters of all sizes.
Since the news regarding the sunsetting of xCAT, we as a company, decided to continue the development providing fixes and patches for xCAT, including new OS releases while there's still interest available on the xCAT community for the product.
We do believe that xCAT still have place in multiple systems, not only older ones but also new ones, and to affirm this belief, we are already delivering, as sign of commitment with the project:
- Enterprise Linux 10 support.
- Removal of
xcat-deprepository hard dependency. - Lots of quick fixes.
xCAT3 is a forked release from the latest xCAT2 with some improvements and should be considered as a drop in replacement for existing xCAT installations.
Repositories with binary packages, available at this moment only for Enteprise Linux 10, are available for installation: https://mirror.versatushpc.com.br/opencattus/xcat3
We want also to thank for all the efforts made by the xCAT Consortium in the last years working to keep the product alive.
The continued development of this project is delivered as-is and free of charge by VersatusHPC.
Older xCAT documentation is hosted on Read The Docs: https://xcat-docs.readthedocs.io
xCAT3 is being rebuilt and in beta phase. We expect to deliver a General Availability release until the end of 2025.
Looking for legacy versions?
xCAT is made available under the EPL license: https://opensource.org/licenses/eclipse-1.0.php
Want to help? Check out the original developers guide. For now similar rules applies.