Hey folks,
Does anyone know of a rack configurator that runs on CentOS? It does not have to even be very fancy - immediately I'm just looking for an easy way to keep track of what is in my racks, and being able to have a visual of it. Maybe juggle stuff around. Bonus if it does power calculations based on model numbers and so on - or data I punch in for each model. But really right now some kind of very specific CAD or Draw tool that is specific to this purpose. Or a template for a more general tool.
thanks, -Alan
Alan McKay wrote:
Hey folks,
Does anyone know of a rack configurator that runs on CentOS? It does not have to even be very fancy - immediately I'm just looking for an easy way to keep track of what is in my racks, and being able to have a visual of it. Maybe juggle stuff around. Bonus if it does power calculations based on model numbers and so on - or data I punch in for each model. But really right now some kind of very specific CAD or Draw tool that is specific to this purpose. Or a template for a more general tool.
Spreadsheet?
nate
nate wrote:
Alan McKay wrote:
Hey folks,
Does anyone know of a rack configurator that runs on CentOS? It does not have to even be very fancy - immediately I'm just looking for an easy way to keep track of what is in my racks, and being able to have a visual of it. Maybe juggle stuff around. Bonus if it does power calculations based on model numbers and so on - or data I punch in for each model. But really right now some kind of very specific CAD or Draw tool that is specific to this purpose. Or a template for a more general tool.
Spreadsheet?
and Dia for the diagrams?
Am 25.02.2010 21:34, schrieb Alan McKay:
Hey folks,
Does anyone know of a rack configurator that runs on CentOS? It does not have to even be very fancy - immediately I'm just looking for an easy way to keep track of what is in my racks, and being able to have a visual of it. Maybe juggle stuff around. Bonus if it does power calculations based on model numbers and so on - or data I punch in for each model. But really right now some kind of very specific CAD or Draw tool that is specific to this purpose. Or a template for a more general tool.
Hi Alan,
have a look at racktables: http://racktables.org/
Regards,
Peter
Greetings,
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 2:13 AM, Peter Hinse loco@d0pefish.de wrote:
Am 25.02.2010 21:34, schrieb Alan McKay: Hi Alan,
have a look at racktables: http://racktables.org/
Regards,
+1
Regards,
Rajagopal
Have a look http://flux.org.uk/projects/rackmonkey/ too..
2010/2/25 Rajagopal Swaminathan raju.rajsand@gmail.com:
Greetings,
On Fri, Feb 26, 2010 at 2:13 AM, Peter Hinse loco@d0pefish.de wrote:
Am 25.02.2010 21:34, schrieb Alan McKay: Hi Alan,
have a look at racktables: http://racktables.org/
Regards,
+1
Regards,
Rajagopal
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On Thu, Feb 25, 2010 at 10:44:07PM -0600, Ricardo Carrillo wrote:
Have a look http://flux.org.uk/projects/rackmonkey/ too..
You can also check this: http://www.dokuwiki.org/plugin:rack it's good, because you can track your rack stuff under your wiki.
On 25/02/2010 20:34, Alan McKay wrote:
Hey folks,
Does anyone know of a rack configurator that runs on CentOS? It does not have to even be very fancy - immediately I'm just looking for an easy way to keep track of what is in my racks, and being able to have a visual of it.
http://sourceforge.net/apps/trac/nventory/wiki perhaps ? I was only made aware of this about 24 hrs back, and had a brief look last night - looks quite good, bonus points for the puppet integration so one can use that as an external config / node / manifest provider.
Which, in turn, might be a bit more than what you are loking for at this stage, but worth keeping an eye out for.