commit | 2c6ddf3145fb997a611c11e6fd0151fb56ca832a | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Max Chu <maxmchu@gmail.com> | Mon Oct 02 16:07:11 2017 -0700 |
committer | Zack Williams <zdw@cs.arizona.edu> | Thu Oct 05 10:43:58 2017 -0700 |
tree | 7ac0cf8ab16c56b3a71523578eee4bbde5b0f080 | |
parent | bf7013d27fc1297c5da904c6404b077500a0e233 [diff] |
ECORD services added to mock Change-Id: I0f7f87aeb7d788a247298aec3cda0b89f30c3f36
This is the main entry point for building and installing CORD.
If this is your first encounter with CORD, we suggest you start by bringing up an emulated version called CORD-in-a-Box. It installs CORD on a set of virtual machines running on a single physical server. Just follow our CORD-in-a-Box Guide.
You can also install CORD on a physical POD. This involves first assembling a set of servers and switches, and then pointing the build system at that target hardware. Just follow our Physical POD Guide.
For additional information about the CORD Project, see: