For the admin-related documents, all the 'ironic' CLI commands are replaced with their equivalent 'openstack baremetal' CLI commands. Change-Id: I3ee21344a50dbd8b835d381e12a25075256115af Partial-Bug: #1711235
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CIMC drivers
Overview
The CIMC drivers are targeted for standalone Cisco UCS C series servers. These drivers enable you to take advantage of CIMC by using the python SDK.
pxe_iscsi_cimc
driver uses PXE boot + iSCSI deploy (just
like pxe_ipmitool
driver) to deploy the image and uses CIMC
to do all management operations on the baremetal node (instead of using
IPMI).
pxe_agent_cimc
driver uses PXE boot + Agent deploy (just
like agent_ipmitool
and agent_ipminative
drivers.) to deploy the image and uses CIMC to do all management
operations on the baremetal node (instead of using IPMI). Unlike with
iSCSI deploy in Agent deploy, the ramdisk is responsible for writing the
image to the disk, instead of the conductor.
The CIMC drivers can use the Ironic Inspector service for in-band inspection of equipment. For more information see the Ironic Inspector documentation.
Prerequisites
ImcSdk
is a python SDK for the CIMC HTTP/HTTPS XML API used to control CIMC.
Install the ImcSdk
module
Note
Install the ImcSdk
module on the Ironic conductor node.
Required version is 0.7.2.
Install it:
$ pip install "ImcSdk>=0.7.2"
Tested Platforms
This driver works with UCS C-Series servers and has been tested with:
- UCS C240M3S
Configuring and Enabling the driver
Add
pxe_iscsi_cimc
and/orpxe_agent_cimc
to the list ofenabled_drivers
in/etc/ironic/ironic.conf
. For example:enabled_drivers = pxe_ipmitool,pxe_iscsi_cimc,pxe_agent_cimc
Restart the Ironic conductor service:
For Ubuntu/Debian systems:
$ sudo service ironic-conductor restart
or for RHEL/CentOS/Fedora:
$ sudo systemctl restart openstack-ironic-conductor
Registering CIMC Managed UCS node in Ironic
Nodes configured for CIMC driver should have the driver
property set to pxe_iscsi_cimc
or
pxe_agent_cimc
. The following configuration values are also
required in driver_info
:
cimc_address
: IP address or hostname for CIMCcimc_username
: CIMC login user namecimc_password
: CIMC login password for the above CIMC user.deploy_kernel
: Identifier for the deployment kernel e.g. a Glance UUIDdeploy_ramdisk
: Identifier for the deployment ramdisk e.g. a Glance UUID
The following sequence of commands can be used to enroll a UCS Standalone node.
Create Node:
openstack baremetal node create --driver <pxe_iscsi_cimc OR pxe_agent_cimc> \ --driver-info cimc_address=<CIMC hostname OR ip-address> \ --driver-info cimc_username=<cimc_username> \ --driver-info cimc_password=<cimc_password> \ --driver-info deploy_kernel=<glance_uuid_of_deploy_kernel> \ --driver-info deploy_ramdisk=<glance_uuid_of_deploy_ramdisk> \ --property cpus=<number_of_cpus> \ --property memory_mb=<memory_size_in_MB> \ --property local_gb=<local_disk_size_in_GB> \ --property cpu_arch=<cpu_arch>
The above command 'openstack baremetal node create' will return UUID of the node, which is the value of $NODE in the following command.
Associate port with the node created:
openstack baremetal port create --node $NODE <MAC_address_of_Ucs_server's_NIC>
For more information about enrolling nodes see enrollment
in the install
guide.