All releases of Linux Cluster Manager


Release Notes: This documentation release is meant to reflect new features in LCM 2.90. An updated format has also been applied with content corrections.


Release Notes: This release adds new monitor targets in the form of memory and storage devices. A new node management system has been put in place, allowing for better visibility, control, and automatic polling of client data (such as MAC addresses and storage devices). Numerous bugs have been resolved, particularly around imaging and graphing functions.


Release Notes: This release features a completed Debian port for both the LCM GUI and client. Some features have been added, such as recording monitored targets to a CSV file and support for a new Solaris 10 client. Many bugfixes are included.


Release Notes: The documentation was updated to reflect new features in LCM 2.54. An updated format has also been applied with minor content corrections.


Release Notes: This focuses on imaging improvements, now supporting 64 bit clients throughout the imaging process. User commands or scripts can now be included for custom deployments. Support for clients using udev is also included, along with the latest network drivers.


Release Notes: The monitoring network adapters other than ethx such as bonded adapters is now supported. An inventory management system that is able to scan the client's environment, main board, processors, memory layout, and expansion slots was introduced. Inventory information can be exported to a CSV file for analysis or long term storage. In addition, new graphics were included as well as several bugfixes, including a fix for a parse error when reading newer dhcpd.conf files.


Release Notes: Scroll bars were fixed so that all nodes can be accessed in remote imaging tabs. There is no need to upgrade client agents - they are included for convenience only.


Release Notes: A new event manager has been implemented to handle communications with client nodes. This release also includes numerous bugfixes related to status and monitor information.


Release Notes: This rewrite of most of the manual is hopefully a bit more coherent.


Release Notes: A new engine powering the monitoring functionality, improving scalability and overall response time. Graphs now scroll and have a dynamic scale. Many bugfixes, most of them focused on imaging.