Thanks for the answers,
If you are using Cray Linux - I believe its based on the SuSE Linux platform (and we do support SLES 11sp1/2) - so if you have trouble I'm sure it wouldn't be hard to adapt, although it isn't a platform we have specifically targeted in the past. Some Facter patches would probably be needed to identify its version and OS - but if it works like SuSE in respect to packaging we already have the code to support zypper packages (if that is indeed what it uses) and other SuSE facilities - it all depends on the variations that Cray have taken.
This is exactly the case. Since it's a Linux, I guess you can always compile and run the code, but patches like the ones you mention would be necessary, and knowing that somebody has done this before is good to know, not only in PE (which is good) but also around the community... does any?
BlueGene/Q on the other hand is a PPC architecture isn't it? So what OS are you running on it? In most cases when it comes to Puppet - its the OS that matters.
Yes, PPC A2 processors, but the distribution is a patched RHEL6. I guess the same as with Cray applies here: you would need patches, and knowing that someone around the community has done this before would be a great relief!
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