========================== Built-in hardware managers ========================== GenericHardwareManager ====================== This is the default hardware manager for ironic-python-agent. It provides support for :ref:`hardware-inventory` and the default deploy and clean steps. Deploy steps ------------ ``deploy.write_image(node, ports, image_info, configdrive=None)`` A deploy step backing the ``write_image`` deploy step of the :ironic-doc:`direct deploy interface `. Should not be used explicitly, but can be overridden to provide a custom way of writing an image. ``deploy.erase_devices_metadata(node, ports)`` Erases partition tables from all recognized disk devices. Can be used with software RAID since it requires empty holder disks. ``raid.apply_configuration(node, ports, raid_config, delete_existing=True)`` Apply a software RAID configuration. It belongs to the ``raid`` interface and must be used through the :ironic-doc:`ironic RAID feature `. Injecting files ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ``deploy.inject_files(node, ports, files, verify_ca=True)`` This optional deploy step (introduced in the Wallaby release series) allows injecting arbitrary files into the node. The list of files is built from the optional ``inject_files`` property of the node concatenated with the explicit ``files`` argument. Each item in the list is a dictionary with the following fields: ``path`` (required) An absolute path to the file on the target partition. All missing directories will be created. ``partition`` Specifies the target partition in one of 3 ways: * A number is treated as a partition index (starting with 1) on the root device. * A path is treated as a block device path (e.g. ``/dev/sda1`` or ``/dev/disk/by-partlabel/``. * If missing, the agent will try to find a partition containing the first component of the ``path`` on the root device. E.g. for ``/etc/sysctl.d/my.conf``, look for a partition containing ``/etc``. ``deleted`` If ``True``, the file is deleted, not created. Incompatible with ``content``. ``content`` Data to write. Incompatible with ``deleted``. Can take two forms: * A URL of the content. Can use Python-style formatting to build a node specific URL, e.g. ``http://server/{node[uuid]}/{ports[0][address]}``. * Base64 encoded binary contents. ``mode``, ``owner``, ``group`` Numeric mode, owner ID and group ID of the file. ``dirmode`` Numeric mode of the leaf directory if it has to be created. This deploy step is disabled by default and can be enabled via a deploy template or via the ``ipa-inject-files-priority`` kernel parameter. Known limitations: * Names are not supported for ``owner`` and ``group``. * LVM is not supported. Clean steps ----------- ``deploy.burnin_cpu`` Stress-test the CPUs of a node via stress-ng for a configurable amount of time. Disabled by default. ``deploy.burnin_disk`` Stress-test the disks of a node via fio. Disabled by default. ``deploy.burnin_memory`` Stress-test the memory of a node via stress-ng for a configurable amount of time. Disabled by default. ``deploy.burnin_network`` Stress-test the network of a pair of nodes via fio for a configurable amount of time. Disabled by default. ``deploy.erase_devices`` Securely erases all information from all recognized disk devices. Relatively fast when secure ATA erase is available, otherwise can take hours, especially on a virtual environment. Enabled by default. ``deploy.erase_devices_metadata`` Erases partition tables from all recognized disk devices. Can be used as an alternative to the much longer ``erase_devices`` step. ``deploy.erase_pstore`` Erases entries from pstore, the kernel's oops/panic logger. Disabled by default. Can be enabled via priority overrides. ``raid.create_configuration`` Create a RAID configuration. This step belongs to the ``raid`` interface and must be used through the :ironic-doc:`ironic RAID feature `. ``raid.delete_configuration`` Delete the RAID configuration. This step belongs to the ``raid`` interface and must be used through the :ironic-doc:`ironic RAID feature `. Cleaning safeguards ------------------- The stock hardware manager contains a number of safeguards to prevent unsafe conditions from occuring. Devices Skip List ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A list of devices that Ironic does not touch during the cleaning and deployment process can be specified in the node properties field under ``skip_block_devices``. This should be a list of dictionaries containing hints to identify the drives. For example:: 'skip_block_devices': [{'name': '/dev/vda', 'vendor': '0x1af4'}] To prevent software RAID devices from being deleted, put their volume name (defined in the ``target_raid_config``) to the list. Note: one dictionary with one value for each of the logical disks. For example:: 'skip_block_devices': [{'volume_name': 'large'}, {'volume_name': 'temp'}] Shared Disk Cluster Filesystems ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Commonly used shared disk cluster filesystems, when detected, causes cleaning processes on stock hardware manager methods to abort prior to destroying the contents on the disk. These filesystems include IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS), VmWare Virtual Machine File System (VMFS), and Red Hat Global File System (GFS2). For information on troubleshooting, and disabling this check, see :doc:`/admin/troubleshooting`.