Add documentation for changing node's hardware type
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drivers/ucs
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drivers/xclarity
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Changing Hardware Types and Interfaces
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Hardware types and interfaces are enabled in the configuration as described in
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:doc:`/install/enabling-drivers`. Usually, a hardware type is configured on
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enrolling as described in :doc:`/install/enrollment`::
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openstack baremetal node create --driver <hardware type>
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Any hardware interfaces can be specified on enrollment as well::
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openstack baremetal node create --driver <hardware type> \
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--deploy-interface direct --<other>-interface <other implementation>
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For the remaining interfaces the default value is assigned as described in
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:ref:`hardware_interfaces_defaults`. Both the hardware type and the hardware
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interfaces can be changed later.
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Changing hardware interfaces
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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A hardware interfaces can be changed by the following command::
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openstack baremetal node set <NODE> \
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--deploy-interface direct \
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--<other>-interface <other implementation>
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The modified interfaces must be enabled and compatible with the current node's
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hardware type.
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Changing hardware type
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Changing the node's hardware type can pose a problem. When the ``driver``
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field is updated, the final result must be consistent, that is, the resulting
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hardware interfaces must be compatible with the new hardware type. This will
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not work::
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openstack baremetal node create --name test --driver fake-hardware
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openstack baremetal node set test --driver ipmi
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This is because the ``fake-hardware`` hardware type defaults to ``fake``
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implementations for some or all interfaces, but the ``ipmi`` hardware type is
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not compatible with them. There are three ways to deal with this situation:
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#. Provide new values for all incompatible interfaces, for example::
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openstack baremetal node set test --driver ipmi \
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--boot-interface pxe \
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--deploy-interface iscsi \
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--management-interface ipmitool \
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--power-interface ipmitool
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#. Request resetting some of the interfaces to their new defaults by using the
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``--reset-<IFACE>-interface`` family of arguments, for example::
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openstack baremetal node set test --driver ipmi \
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--reset-boot-interface \
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--reset-deploy-interface \
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--reset-management-interface \
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--reset-power-interface
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.. note:: This feature is available starting with the Rocky release.
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#. Request resetting all interfaces to their new defaults::
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openstack baremetal node set test --driver ipmi --reset-interfaces
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You can still specify explicit values for some interfaces::
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openstack baremetal node set test --driver ipmi --reset-interfaces \
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--deploy-interface direct
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.. note:: This feature is available starting with the Rocky release.
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Unsupported drivers
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