Julia Kreger fde2cd608e CI: Change 4k block device job to use LVM
An interesting, and frustrating aspect of 4k block devices is that the math begins
to be impacted across the whole of the useage of the device.
Specifically the LVM block spacing also begins to be thrown
"out of alignment" which changes user calculations.

Most users doing smaller allocations likely won't matter, but users doing
thin volumes or filling the percentage of the remaining usable volume, also then
break.

So realistically, the best path to ensure we have appropriate 4k device testing,
and our dependent tooling in diskimage-builder is also getting tested, is to run
the more complex case in our CI job.

This change is dependent upon two other changes which are under review.

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Ironic

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Overview

Ironic consists of an API and plug-ins for managing and provisioning physical machines in a security-aware and fault-tolerant manner. It can be used with nova as a hypervisor driver, or standalone service using bifrost. By default, it will use PXE and IPMI to interact with bare metal machines. Ironic also supports vendor-specific plug-ins which may implement additional functionality.

Ironic is distributed under the terms of the Apache License, Version 2.0. The full terms and conditions of this license are detailed in the LICENSE file.

Project resources

Project status, bugs, and requests for feature enhancements (RFEs) are tracked in Launchpad: https://launchpad.net/ironic

For information on how to contribute to ironic, see https://docs.openstack.org/ironic/latest/contributor

Description
A service for managing and provisioning Bare Metal servers.
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