
This review adds the ironic-inspector as a component that can be opted to be installed by the user. Note, this is moderately useless without shade support and modules to assist the users to leverage this workflow. If a user wishes to utilize at this time before those items exist then they will have to move nodes in available state back to manageable state, and then invoke the inspect state which will return them to manageable state once done. Change-Id: I7b4ff92fa27578a9a7b0f25fc6e8658c3f2700aa implements: blueprint bifrost-inspector-support Depends-On: I27caa1122a72ac655958b7a6aa14b7566964f998
Vagrant support for developers
Bifrost vagrant file for developers can be found in the
tools/vagrant_dev_env
directory. Running
vagrant up
from within this folder will bring up an Ubuntu
Trusty box with Bifrost installed.
By default, the VM will have three interfaces:
- eth0 - connected to a NAT network
- eth1 - connected to Host-only network named: vboxnet1
- eth2 - bridged - adapter must be set in Vagrantfile
Walkthrough done on OS X
Setup vagrant by:
- Installing git
- Installing virtualbox
- Installing vagrant
- Installing ansible
Configure Vagrant with the correct box:
vagrant box add ubuntu/trusty64
Clone bifrost repo:
git clone https://github.com/openstack/bifrost.git
Change into the bifrost directory:
cd bifrost/tools/vagrant_dev_env
Edit the Vagrantfile:
- Change the
bifrost.vm.network
public_network
value to a valid network interface to allow Bare Metal connectivity - Change
public_key
to correct key name - Change
network_interface
to match your needs
Boot the VM with:
vagrant up
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