About This Documentation
orcharhino is a large software suite that emphasizes user choice and vendor independence. As a result, orcharhino often supports multiple solutions for a single type of feature. For example, orcharhino supports the use of Ansible, Puppet, and Salt to configure hosts.
docs.orcharhino.com provides documentation for the latest orcharhino release. You can find a local copy of the documentation on your orcharhino Server under orcharhino.example.com/or_doc. |
Keeping this in mind, not every aspect of orcharhino will be of equal interest to all users and this documentation is not primarily intended to be read from front to back. The documentation describes orcharhino as seen by an administrative user with full access permissions.
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The glossary contains definitions on the most frequently used terms throughout orcharhino and its documentation.
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The ATIX Support page describes how we support orcharhino users.
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The installation and maintenance chapter deals with the initial orcharhino Server and orcharhino Proxy installation and routine maintenance tasks like upgrades and backups.
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The configuration management chapter contains guides for each of the three configuration management systems supported by orcharhino: Ansible, Puppet, and Salt.
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The compute resource chapter contains guides on how to attach compute resource providers to orcharhino. It contains instructions for Amazon EC2, Google GCE, KubeVirt, KVM, Microsoft Azure, oVirt, Proxmox, and VMware.
You can use the search function in the top right corner to find specific content within the documentation. By default, if you enter multiple patterns, the documentation returns pages that contain any of them. You can change this behaviour using the following patterns:
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+Secure +Boot
to find pages that contain bothSecure
andBoot
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title:errata
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in the title -
title:register -bootstrap
to find pages that containregister
in the title but notbootstrap
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+title:applicable +title:errata
to find pages that container bothapplicable
anderrata
in the title
Every orcharhino instance contains the documentation at orcharhino.example.com/or_doc/index
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