This document provides an introduction to the Cray System Management (CSM) installation documentation for an HPE Cray EX system.
- CSM overview
- Scenarios for Shasta v1.5
- CSM product stream updates
- CSM operational activities
- Differences from previous release
- Documentation conventions
The CSM installation prepares and deploys a distributed system across a group of management nodes organized into a Kubernetes cluster which uses Ceph for utility storage. These nodes perform their function as Kubernetes master nodes, Kubernetes worker nodes, or utility storage nodes with the Ceph storage.
System services on these nodes are provided as containerized micro-services packaged for deployment via Helm charts. Kubernetes orchestrates these services and schedules them on Kubernetes worker nodes with horizontal scaling. Horizontal scaling increases or decreases the number of services' instances as demand for them varies, such as when booting many compute nodes or application nodes.
There is much more information available in the CSM Overview about the hardware, software, network, and access to these services and components.
See CSM Overview.
These scenarios for how to get CSM software onto a system are described in Scenarios for Shasta v1.5.
- Installation of CSM software
- First time installation of CSM software
- Reinstall of CSM software
- Upgrade from a previous version of CSM software
NOTE A migration from Shasta v1.3.x software to Shasta v1.5 software is not supported as a direct action, but is a two step process of first migrating from Shasta v1.3.x to Shasta v1.4 and then following the upgrade procedure from v1.4 to v1.5.
See Scenarios for Shasta v1.5.
The software included in the CSM product stream is released in more than one way. The initial product release may be augmented with late-breaking documentation updates or hotfixes after the release.
See CSM Product Stream Updates.
Procedures which are used during either installation, upgrading, or general operation of the system reside here. They are referenced in the context of the specific workflow. For example, updating firmware with FAS or running the CSM health checks.
See CSM Operational Activities.
Significant changes from the previous release of CSM are described.
- New features
- Deprecating features
- Deprecated features
- Other changes
See Differences from Previous Release.
Several conventions have been used in the preparation of this documentation.
- File formats
- Typographic conventions
- Command prompt conventions, which indicate the context for user, host, directory,
chroot
environment, or container environment