.. _image-requirements: Add images to the Image service =============================== Supported Image Formats ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Ironic officially supports and tests use of ``qcow2`` formatted images as well as ``raw`` format images. Other types of disk images, like ``vdi``, and single file ``vmdk`` files have been reported by users as working in their specific cases, but are not tested upstream. We advise operators to convert the image and properly upload the image to Glance. Ironic enforces the list of supported and permitted image formats utilizing the ``[conductor]permitted_image_formats`` option in ironic.conf. This setting defaults to "raw" and "qcow2". A detected format mismatch between Glance and what the actual contents of the disk image file are detected as will result in a failed deployment. To correct such a situation, the image must be re-uploaded with the declared ``--disk-format`` or actual image file format corrected. Instance (end-user) images ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Build or download the user images as described in :doc:`/user/creating-images`. Load all the created images into the Image service, and note the image UUIDs in the Image service for each one as it is generated. .. note:: Images from Glance used by Ironic must be flagged as ``public``, which requires administrative privileges with the Glance image service to set. - For *whole disk images* just upload the image: .. code-block:: console $ openstack image create my-whole-disk-image --public \ --disk-format qcow2 --container-format bare \ --file my-whole-disk-image.qcow2 .. warning:: The kernel/ramdisk pair must not be set for whole disk images, otherwise they'll be mistaken for partition images. - For *partition images* to be used only with *local boot* (the default) the ``img_type`` property must be set: .. code-block:: console $ openstack image create my-image --public \ --disk-format qcow2 --container-format bare \ --property img_type=partition --file my-image.qcow2 - For *partition images* to be used with both *local* and *network* boot: Add the kernel and ramdisk images to the Image service: .. code-block:: console $ openstack image create my-kernel --public \ --disk-format raw --container-format bare --file my-image.vmlinuz Store the image uuid obtained from the above step as ``MY_VMLINUZ_UUID``. .. code-block:: console $ openstack image create my-image.initrd --public \ --disk-format raw --container-format bare --file my-image.initrd Store the image UUID obtained from the above step as ``MY_INITRD_UUID``. Add the *my-image* to the Image service which is going to be the OS that the user is going to run. Also associate the above created images with this OS image. These two operations can be done by executing the following command: .. code-block:: console $ openstack image create my-image --public \ --disk-format qcow2 --container-format bare --property \ kernel_id=$MY_VMLINUZ_UUID --property \ ramdisk_id=$MY_INITRD_UUID --file my-image.qcow2 Deploy ramdisk images ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ #. Build or download the deploy images The deploy images are used initially for preparing the server (creating disk partitions) before the actual OS can be deployed. There are several methods to build or download deploy images, please read the :ref:`deploy-ramdisk` section. #. Add the deploy images to the Image service Add the deployment kernel and ramdisk images to the Image service: .. code-block:: console $ openstack image create deploy-vmlinuz --public \ --disk-format raw --container-format bare \ --file ironic-python-agent.vmlinuz Store the image UUID obtained from the above step as ``DEPLOY_VMLINUZ_UUID`` (or a different name when using the parameter specified by node architecture). .. code-block:: console $ openstack image create deploy-initrd --public \ --disk-format raw --container-format bare \ --file ironic-python-agent.initramfs Store the image UUID obtained from the above step as ``DEPLOY_INITRD_UUID`` (or a different name when using the parameter specified by node architecture). #. Configure the Bare Metal service to use the produced images. It can be done per node as described in :doc:`enrollment` or in the configuration file either using a dictionary to specify them by architecture (matching the node's ``cpu_arch`` property) as follows: .. code-block:: ini [conductor] deploy_kernel_by_arch = x86_64:,aarch64: deploy_ramdisk_by_arch = x86_64:,aarch64: or globally using the general configuration parameters: .. code-block:: ini [conductor] deploy_kernel = deploy_ramdisk = In the case when both general parameters and parameters specified by architecture are defined, the parameters specified by architecture take priority.