In these cases two backticks must be used instead of one. Change-Id: I85b00742a06ad1137a2d8f761432af97338995bb Signed-off-by: Doug Goldstein <cardoe@cardoe.com>
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Rescue mode
Overview
Rescue mode is a feature that can be used to boot a ramdisk for a tenant in case the machine is otherwise inaccessible. For example, if there's a disk failure that prevents access to another operating system, rescue mode can be used to diagnose and fix the problem.
Support in ironic-python-agent images
Rescue is initiated when ironic-conductor sends the
finalize_rescue command to ironic-python-agent. A user
rescue is created with a password provided as an argument
to this command. DHCP is then configured to facilitate network
connectivity, thus enabling a user to login to the machine in rescue
mode.
Warning
Rescue mode exposes the contents of the ramdisk to the tenant. Ensure that any rescue image you build does not contain secrets (e.g. sensitive clean steps, proprietary firmware blobs).
The below has information about supported images that may be built to use rescue mode.
DIB
The DIB image supports rescue mode when used with DHCP tenant networks.
After the finalize_rescue command completes, DHCP will
be configured on all network interfaces, and a rescue user
will be created with the specified rescue_password.
TinyIPA
The TinyIPA image supports rescue mode when used with DHCP tenant networks. No special action is required to build a TinyIPA image with this support.
After the finalize_rescue command completes, DHCP will
be configured on all network interfaces, and a rescue user
will be created with the specified rescue_password.