=================== Ironic Python Agent =================== Overview ======== *Ironic Python Agent* (also often called *IPA* or just *agent*) is a Python-based agent which handles *ironic* bare metal nodes in a variety of actions such as inspect, configure, clean and deploy images. IPA is distributed over nodes and runs, inside of a ramdisk, the process of booting this ramdisk on the node. For more information see the `ironic-python-agent documentation `_. Drivers ======= Starting with the Kilo release all deploy interfaces (except for fake ones) are using IPA. There are two types of them: * For nodes using the :ref:`iscsi-deploy` interface, IPA exposes the root hard drive as an iSCSI share and calls back to the ironic conductor. The conductor mounts the share and copies an image there. It then signals back to IPA for post-installation actions like setting up a bootloader for local boot support. * For nodes using the :ref:`direct-deploy` interface, the conductor prepares a swift temporary URL for an image. IPA then handles the whole deployment process: downloading an image from swift, putting it on the machine and doing any post-deploy actions. Which one to choose depends on your environment. :ref:`iscsi-deploy` puts higher load on conductors, :ref:`direct-deploy` currently requires the whole image to fit in the node's memory, except when using raw images. It also requires :doc:`/install/configure-glance-swift`. .. todo: other differences? Requirements ------------ Using IPA requires it to be present and configured on the deploy ramdisk, see :ref:`deploy-ramdisk` Using proxies for image download ================================ Overview -------- When using the :ref:`direct-deploy`, IPA supports using proxies for downloading the user image. For example, this could be used to speed up download by using a caching proxy. Steps to enable proxies ----------------------- #. Configure the proxy server of your choice (for example `Squid `_, `Apache Traffic Server `_). This will probably require you to configure the proxy server to cache the content even if the requested URL contains a query, and to raise the maximum cached file size as images can be pretty big. If you have HTTPS enabled in swift (see `swift deployment guide `_), it is possible to configure the proxy server to talk to swift via HTTPS to download the image, store it in the cache unencrypted and return it to the node via HTTPS again. Because the image will be stored unencrypted in the cache, this approach is recommended for images that do not contain sensitive information. Refer to your proxy server's documentation to complete this step. #. Set ``[glance]swift_temp_url_cache_enabled`` in the ironic conductor config file to ``True``. The conductor will reuse the cached swift temporary URLs instead of generating new ones each time an image is requested, so that the proxy server does not create new cache entries for the same image, based on the query part of the URL (as it contains some query parameters that change each time it is regenerated). #. Set ``[glance]swift_temp_url_expected_download_start_delay`` option in the ironic conductor config file to the value appropriate for your hardware. This is the delay (in seconds) from the time of the deploy request (when the swift temporary URL is generated) to when the URL is used for the image download. You can think of it as roughly the time needed for IPA ramdisk to startup and begin download. This value is used to check if the swift temporary URL duration is large enough to let the image download begin. Also if temporary URL caching is enabled, this will determine if a cached entry will still be valid when the download starts. It is used only if ``[glance]swift_temp_url_cache_enabled`` is ``True``. #. Increase ``[glance]swift_temp_url_duration`` option in the ironic conductor config file, as only non-expired links to images will be returned from the swift temporary URLs cache. This means that if ``swift_temp_url_duration=1200`` then after 20 minutes a new image will be cached by the proxy server as the query in its URL will change. The value of this option must be greater than or equal to ``[glance]swift_temp_url_expected_download_start_delay``. #. Add one or more of ``image_http_proxy``, ``image_https_proxy``, ``image_no_proxy`` to driver_info properties in each node that will use the proxy. Advanced configuration ====================== Out-of-band vs. in-band power off on deploy ------------------------------------------- After deploying an image onto the node's hard disk, Ironic will reboot the machine into the new image. By default this power action happens ``in-band``, meaning that the ironic-conductor will instruct the IPA ramdisk to power itself off. Some hardware may have a problem with the default approach and would require Ironic to talk directly to the management controller to switch the power off and on again. In order to tell Ironic to do that, you have to update the node's ``driver_info`` field and set the ``deploy_forces_oob_reboot`` parameter with the value of **True**. For example, the below command sets this configuration in a specific node:: openstack baremetal node set --driver-info deploy_forces_oob_reboot=True