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The iBoot driver have been in tree for a long time but it never had any documentation. This patch is adding one. Change-Id: I5326911d2fec6bab042a3afe28a748793aa4d1f6
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iBoot driver
Overview
The iBoot power driver enables you to take advantage of power cycle management of nodes using Dataprobe iBoot devices over the DxP protocol.
Drivers
pxe_iboot
Overview
The pxe_iboot
driver uses iBoot to control the power
state of the node, PXE/iPXE technology for booting and the iSCSI
methodology for deploying the node.
Requirements
python-iboot
library should be installed - https://github.com/darkip/python-iboot
Tested platforms
- iBoot-G2
Configuring and enabling the driver
Add
pxe_iboot
to the list ofenabled_drivers
in /etc/ironic/ironic.conf. For example:[DEFAULT] ... enabled_drivers = pxe_ipmitool,pxe_iboot
Restart the Ironic conductor service:
service ironic-conductor restart
Registering a node with the iBoot driver
Nodes configured for the iBoot driver should have the
driver
property set to pxe_iboot
.
The following configuration values are also required in
driver_info
:
iboot_address
: The IP address of the iBoot PDU.iboot_username
: User name used for authentication.iboot_password
: Password used for authentication.
In addition, there are optional properties in
driver_info
:
iboot_port
: iBoot PDU port. Defaults to 9100.iboot_relay_id
: iBoot PDU relay ID. This option is useful in order to support multiple nodes attached to a single PDU. Defaults to 1.
The following sequence of commands can be used to enroll a node with the iBoot driver.
Create node:
ironic node-create -d pxe_iboot -i iboot_username=<username> -i iboot_password=<password> -i iboot_address=<address>