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As a role it must be used from a playbook, for which a simple example is given below. This approach means it is totally modular with no assumptions about available networks or any cluster features except for some hostname conventions. Any desired cluster fileystem or other required functionality may be freely integrated using additional Ansible roles or other approaches.
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The minimal image for nodes is a Centos7 or Centos8 cloud image. These use OpenHPC v1 and v2 respectively. Centos8/OpenHPCv2 is generally preferred as it provides additional functionality for Slurm, compilers, MPI and transport libraries.
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The minimal image for nodes is a CentOS 7 or RockyLinux 8 GenericCloud image. These use OpenHPC v1 and v2 respectively. Centos8/OpenHPCv2 is generally preferred as it provides additional functionality for Slurm, compilers, MPI and transport libraries.
MOLECULE_IMAGE=centos:7 molecule test --all # NB some won't work as require OpenHPC v2.x (-> CentOS 8.x) features - see `.github/workflows/ci.yml`
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MOLECULE_IMAGE=rockylinux:8.5 molecule test --all
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MOLECULE_IMAGE=rockylinux:8.6 molecule test --all
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**NB:** If the host network has an MTU smaller than 1500 (the docker default), check `molecule.yml` for the relevant test contains `DOCKER_MTU`, then prepend `DOCKER_MTU=<mtu>` to your command. If you have already run molecule you will need to destroy the instances and run `docker network prune` before retrying.
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