Ron Stone 98d01b5049 TOC structure changes
Conditionalized use of "Contents" heading in Kubernetes and
OpenStack subindexes.
Make "Contents" a common include, overwritable per book
Conditionally pull in kubernetes and OpenStack descriptions from
each book index to kubernetes/index and openstack/index for partner
use
Deleted index.rs1 topics from DITA import

Signed-off-by: Ron Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com>
Change-Id: I857a1dbb567a0bf609b449e8260b2f8801a339fb
Signed-off-by: Ron Stone <ronald.stone@windriver.com>
2021-09-17 11:22:40 -04:00

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===============
Node Management
===============
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Kubernetes
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.. kub-begin
You can perform |prod-long| node management of worker hosts that comprise
resource pools for hosting guest applications.
You can change the resource pool in several ways:
.. _introduction-ul-bb3-1mk-lq:
- You can add or remove hosts to increase or decrease the size of the pool.
- You can replace a host with another that has different resources; for
example, memory, or number of CPU cores.
- You can adjust the resources on an existing host.
- You can replace a failed worker node host with an equivalent.
- You can add or remove standard and low-latency worker hosts to adjust the
mix of performance profiles on a system.
.. caution::
When replacing or adjusting a host, ensure that the overall resource pool
still meets the requirements for your system.
Complete instructions for adding a worker node are provided in the
`StarlingX Installation and Deployment Guide
<https://docs.starlingx.io/deploy_install_guides/index.html>`__.
.. kub-end
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
kubernetes/index
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OpenStack
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.. os-begin
You can add OpenStack compute nodes to an existing |AIO| Duplex system,
and use labels to identify OpenStack Nodes.
Guidelines for |VMs| in a duplex system remain unchanged.
.. os-end
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Add an OpenStack compute node
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.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
openstack/index