Clarify when oneview node can be managed by ironic
This change intends to warn the cloud administrators that the driver/ironic can control the power state of the OneView nodes, and thus can revert any user's action. This will not happen in case the machine has a server profile assigned by another OneView user. Therefore, the information was added to the OneView driver's documentation. Change-Id: I08d8d454fe5da66892978ae052e8ce548dc35777
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@ -311,6 +311,14 @@ For more information on the definitions of ``Server Hardware``, ``Server
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Profile``, ``Server Profile Template`` and other OneView entities, refer to
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Profile``, ``Server Profile Template`` and other OneView entities, refer to
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[1]_ or browse Help in your OneView appliance menu.
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[1]_ or browse Help in your OneView appliance menu.
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Ironic manages OneView machines either when they have
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a Server Profile applied by the driver or when they don't have any Server
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Profile. Trying to change the power state of the machine in OneView without
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first assigning a Server Profile will lead to allowing Ironic to revert the
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power state change. Ironic will NOT change the power state of machines
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which the Server Profile was applied by another OneView user.
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Migrating from pre-allocation to dynamic allocation
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Migrating from pre-allocation to dynamic allocation
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