5.1 Deployment overview5.2 System management5.2.1 The Intelligent Platform Management Interface tool5.2.2 OpenBMC5.2.3 Firmware update5.2.4 Boot order configuration5.3 xCAT deployment overview5.3.1 xCAT database: Objects and tables5.3.2 xCAT node booting5.3.3 xCAT node discovery5.3.4 xCAT baseboard management controller discovery5.3.5 xCAT installation types: Disks and state5.3.6 xCAT network interfaces: Primary and additional5.3.7 xCAT software kits5.3.8 xCAT synchronizing files5.3.9 xCAT version5.3.10 xCAT scenario for high-performance computing5.4 Initial xCAT management node installation on an IBM Power System LC922 server5.4.1 Red Hat Enterprise Linux server5.4.2 xCAT packages and installation5.4.3 Configuring more network interfaces5.4.4 Host name and alias5.4.5 xCAT networks5.4.6 DNS server5.4.7 DHCP server5.4.8 Intelligent Platform Management Interface credentials5.5 xCAT node discovery5.5.1 Verification of network boot configuration and Genesis image files5.5.2 Configuring the DHCP dynamic range5.5.3 Configuring BMCs to DHCP mode5.5.4 Definition of temporary BMC objects5.5.5 Defining node objects5.5.6 Configuring the host table, DNS, and DHCP servers5.5.7 Booting into node discovery5.6 xCAT compute nodes (stateless)5.6.1 Network interfaces5.6.2 Red Hat Enterprise Linux operating system images5.6.3 NVIDIA CUDA Toolkit5.6.4 Mellanox OpenFabrics Enterprise Distribution5.6.5 IBM XL C/C++ runtime libraries5.6.6 IBM XL Fortran runtime libraries5.6.7 Advance Toolchain runtime libraries5.6.8 IBM Spectrum MPI5.6.9 IBM Parallel Performance Toolkit5.6.10 IBM Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library5.6.11 IBM Parallel Engineering and Scientific Subroutine Library5.6.12 IBM Spectrum Scale (formerly IBM GPFS)5.6.13 PGI runtime libraries5.6.14 IBM Spectrum LSF integration with Cluster Systems Management5.6.15 Synchronizing the configuration files5.6.16 Generating and packing the image5.6.17 Node provisioning5.6.18 Postinstallation verification5.7 xCAT login nodes (stateful)