Following by https://review.openstack.org/#/c/605097/ These were used by now-dead tooling. We can remove them. Change-Id: I0953751044f038a3fdd1acd49b3d2b053ac4bec8
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Ironic in Kolla
Overview
Ironic works well in Kolla, though it is not currently tested as part of Kolla CI, so may be subject to instability.
Pre-deployment Configuration
Enable Ironic in /etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
enable_ironic: "yes"
In the same file, define a range of IP addresses that will be available for use by Ironic inspector, as well as a network to be used for the Ironic cleaning network:
ironic_dnsmasq_dhcp_range: "192.168.5.100,192.168.5.110"
ironic_cleaning_network: "public1"
In the same file, optionally a default gateway to be used for the Ironic Inspector inspection network:
ironic_dnsmasq_default_gateway: 192.168.5.1
In the same file, specify the PXE bootloader file for Ironic
Inspector. The file is relative to the /tftpboot
directory.
The default is pxelinux.0
, and should be correct for x86
systems. Other platforms may require a different value, for example
aarch64 on Debian requires
debian-installer/arm64/bootnetaa64.efi
.
ironic_dnsmasq_boot_file: pxelinux.0
Ironic inspector also requires a deploy kernel and ramdisk to be
placed in /etc/kolla/config/ironic/
. The following example
uses coreos which is commonly used in Ironic deployments, though any
compatible kernel/ramdisk may be used:
$ curl https://tarballs.openstack.org/ironic-python-agent/coreos/files/coreos_production_pxe.vmlinuz \
-o /etc/kolla/config/ironic/ironic-agent.kernel
$ curl https://tarballs.openstack.org/ironic-python-agent/coreos/files/coreos_production_pxe_image-oem.cpio.gz \
-o /etc/kolla/config/ironic/ironic-agent.initramfs
You may optionally pass extra kernel parameters to the inspection kernel using:
ironic_inspector_kernel_cmdline_extras: ['ipa-lldp-timeout=90.0', 'ipa-collect-lldp=1']
in /etc/kolla/globals.yml
.
Enable iPXE booting (optional)
You can optionally enable booting via iPXE by setting
enable_ironic_ipxe
to true in
/etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
enable_ironic_ipxe: "yes"
This will enable deployment of a docker container, called ironic_ipxe, running the web server which iPXE uses to obtain it's boot images.
The port used for the iPXE webserver is controlled via
ironic_ipxe_port
in
/etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
ironic_ipxe_port: "8089"
The following changes will occur if iPXE booting is enabled:
- Ironic will be configured with the
ipxe_enabled
configuration option set to true - The inspection ramdisk and kernel will be loaded via iPXE
- The DHCP servers will be configured to chainload iPXE from an existing PXE environment. You may also boot directly to iPXE by some other means e.g by burning it to the option rom of your ethernet card.
Deployment
Run the deploy as usual:
$ kolla-ansible deploy
Post-deployment configuration
A script named init-runonce is supplied as part of kolla-ansible to initialise the cloud with some defaults (only to be used for demo purposes):
tools/init-runonce
Add the deploy kernel and ramdisk to Glance. Here we're reusing the same images that were fetched for the Inspector:
openstack image create --disk-format aki --container-format aki --public \
--file /etc/kolla/config/ironic/ironic-agent.kernel deploy-vmlinuz
openstack image create --disk-format ari --container-format ari --public \
--file /etc/kolla/config/ironic/ironic-agent.initramfs deploy-initrd
Create a baremetal flavor:
openstack flavor create --ram 512 --disk 1 --vcpus 1 my-baremetal-flavor
openstack flavor set my-baremetal-flavor --property \
resources:CUSTOM_BAREMETAL_RESOURCE_CLASS=1
Create the baremetal node and associate a port. (Ensure to substitute correct values for the kernel, ramdisk, and MAC address for your baremetal node)
openstack baremetal node create --driver ipmi --name baremetal-node \
--driver-info ipmi_port=6230 --driver-info ipmi_username=admin \
--driver-info ipmi_password=password \
--driver-info ipmi_address=192.168.5.1 \
--resource-class baremetal-resource-class --property cpus=1 \
--property memory_mb=512 --property local_gb=1 \
--property cpu_arch=x86_64 \
--driver-info deploy_kernel=15f3c95f-d778-43ad-8e3e-9357be09ca3d \
--driver-info deploy_ramdisk=9b1e1ced-d84d-440a-b681-39c216f24121
openstack baremetal port create 52:54:00:ff:15:55 --node 57aa574a-5fea-4468-afcf-e2551d464412
Make the baremetal node available to nova:
openstack baremetal node manage 57aa574a-5fea-4468-afcf-e2551d464412
openstack baremetal node provide 57aa574a-5fea-4468-afcf-e2551d464412
It may take some time for the node to become available for scheduling in nova. Use the following commands to wait for the resources to become available:
openstack hypervisor stats show
openstack hypervisor show 57aa574a-5fea-4468-afcf-e2551d464412
Booting the baremetal
You can now use the following sample command to boot the baremetal instance:
openstack server create --image cirros --flavor my-baremetal-flavor \
--key-name mykey --network public1 demo1
Notes
Debugging DHCP
The following tcpdump command can be useful when debugging why dhcp requests may not be hitting various pieces of the process:
tcpdump -i <interface> port 67 or port 68 or port 69 -e -n
Configuring the Web Console
Configuration based off upstream Node web console.
Serial speed must be the same as the serial configuration in the BIOS settings. Default value: 115200bps, 8bit, non-parity.If you have different serial speed.
Set ironic_console_serial_speed in
/etc/kolla/globals.yml
:
ironic_console_serial_speed: 9600n8