Omnia (Latin: all or everything) is a deployment tool to turn servers with RPM-based Linux images into functioning Slurm/Kubernetes clusters.
Omnia 1.x Documentation is hosted on Read The Docs 1.x.
Omnia 2.x Documentation is hosted on Read The Docs 2.x.
Omnia is made available under the Apache 2.0 license
Note: Omnia playbooks are licensed under the Apache 2.0 license. Once an end-user initiates Omnia, that end-user will deploy other open-source and/or third-party software that is licensed separately by their respective developer communities and/or third parties. For a comprehensive list of software and their licenses, click here. Dell (or any other contributors) shall have no liability regarding (and no responsibility to provide support for) an end-users use of any open-source and/or third-party software and OMNIA users are solely responsible for ensuring that they are complying with all such licenses. Omnia is provided βas isβ without any warranty, express or implied. Dell (or any other contributors) shall have no liability for any direct, indirect, incidental, punitive, special, or consequential damages for an end-user's use of Omnia.
We encourage everyone to help us improve Omnia by contributing to the project. Contributions can be as small as documentation updates or adding example use cases, to adding commenting and properly styling code segments all the way up to full feature contributions. We ask that contributors follow our established guidelines for contributing to the project.
Contributions to Omnia are made through Pull Requests (PRs) to "devel" branch. "devel" is the bleeding edge branch of Omnia packed with experimental and untested features".
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