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Olivier Bourdon 7792531443 Add way to customize the IPA version to be used
By using -e ipa_upstream_release=stable-mitaka, deployment
can now use all ramdisk and kernel images available in
https://tarballs.openstack.org/ironic-python-agent/tinyipa/files/
Furthermore, as some of these files do not have any .sha256
checksum associated to them, the downloading of these file
is now just issuing a "warning" and is not reported as an
Ansible error in the final summary.

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Bifrost

Bifrost (pronounced bye-frost) is a set of Ansible playbooks that automates the task of deploying a base image onto a set of known hardware using ironic. It provides modular utility for one-off operating system deployment with as few operational requirements as reasonably possible.

Team and repository tags:

image

Use Cases

  • Installation of ironic in standalone/noauth mode without other OpenStack components.
  • Deployment of an operating system to a known pool of hardware as a batch operation.
  • Testing and development of ironic in a standalone use case.

Documentation

Bifrost's documentation can be found at the OpenStack documentation site.

Description
Ansible roles and playbooks to enable a standalone Ironic install
Readme 31 MiB
Languages
Python 57.4%
Jinja 24.6%
Shell 18%