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How-To
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Use the OpenStack CLI
Use the baremetal CLI
=====================
If you wish to utilize the OpenStack CLI in no-auth mode, there are two options
If you wish to utilize the baremetal CLI in no-auth mode, there are two options
for configuring the authentication parameters.
clouds.yaml
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This should display a table of nodes, or nothing if there are no nodes
registered in Ironic.
Installing OpenStack CLI
------------------------
Starting with the Victoria release, the ``openstack`` command is only installed
when Keystone is enabled. Install the ``python-openstackclient`` Python package
to get this command.
Enroll Hardware
===============
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public key, hostname, and the network configuration in the form of
network_data.json that can be read/parsed by the
`glean <https://opendev.org/opendev/glean>`_ utility. This allows for
the deployment of Ubuntu, CentOS, or Fedora "tenants" on baremetal. This file
format is not yet supported by Cloud-Init, however it is on track for
inclusion in cloud-init 2.0.
the deployment of Ubuntu, CentOS, or Fedora "tenants" on baremetal.
By default, Bifrost utilizes a utility called simple-init which leverages
the previously noted glean utility to apply network configuration. This

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.. _keystone:
.. NOTE:: Use of keystone with bifrost is a very new feature and should
be considered an advanced topic. Please feel free to reach out to the
bifrost contributors and the ironic community as a whole in the project's
`IRC`_ channel.
.. _`IRC`: https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/Ironic#IRC
Bifrost execution with Keystone

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67/UDP for DHCP requests to be serviced
69/UDP for TFTP file transfers (Initial iPXE binary)
6301/TCP for the ironic API
6385/TCP for the ironic API
8080/TCP for HTTP File Downloads (iPXE, Ironic-Python-Agent)
If you encounter any additional issues, use of ``tcpdump`` is highly