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.. _configure-tenant-networks:
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Configure tenant networks
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Below is an example flow of how to set up the Bare Metal service so that node
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provisioning will happen in a multi-tenant environment (which means using the
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``neutron`` network interface as stated above):
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#. Network interfaces can be enabled on ironic-conductor by adding them to the
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``enabled_network_interfaces`` configuration option under the ``default``
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section of the configuration file::
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[DEFAULT]
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...
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enabled_network_interfaces=noop,flat,neutron
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Keep in mind that, ideally, all ironic-conductors should have the same list
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of enabled network interfaces, but it may not be the case during
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ironic-conductor upgrades. This may cause problems if one of the
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ironic-conductors dies and some node that is taken over is mapped to an
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ironic-conductor that does not support the node's network interface.
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Any actions that involve calling the node's driver will fail until that
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network interface is installed and enabled on that ironic-conductor.
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#. It is recommended to set the default network interface via the
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``default_network_interface`` configuration option under the ``default``
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section of the configuration file::
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[DEFAULT]
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...
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default_network_interface=neutron
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This default value will be used for all nodes that don't have a network
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interface explicitly specified in the creation request.
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If this configuration option is not set, the default network interface is
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determined by looking at the ``[dhcp]dhcp_provider`` configuration option
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value. If it is ``neutron``, then ``flat`` network interface becomes the
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default, otherwise ``noop`` is the default.
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#. Define a provider network in the Networking service, which we shall refer to
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as the "provisioning" network, and add it in the ``neutron`` section of the
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ironic-conductor configuration file. Using the ``neutron`` network interface
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requires that ``provisioning_network`` and ``cleaning_network``
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configuration options are set to valid identifiers (UUID or name) of
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networks in the Networking service. If these options are not set correctly,
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cleaning or provisioning will fail to start::
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[neutron]
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...
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cleaning_network=$CLEAN_UUID_OR_NAME
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provisioning_network=$PROVISION_UUID_OR_NAME
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Please refer to :doc:`configure-cleaning` for more information about
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cleaning.
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.. warning::
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Please make sure that the Bare Metal service has exclusive access to the
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provisioning and cleaning networks. Spawning instances by non-admin users
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in these networks and getting access to the Bare Metal service's control
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plane is a security risk. For this reason, the provisioning and cleaning
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networks should be configured as non-shared networks in the ``admin``
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tenant.
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.. note::
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Spawning a bare metal instance onto the provisioning network is
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impossible, the deployment will fail. The node should be deployed onto a
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different network than the provisioning network. When you boot a bare
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metal instance from the Compute service, you should choose a different
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network in the Networking service for your instance.
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.. note::
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The "provisioning" and "cleaning" networks may be the same network or
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distinct networks. To ensure that communication between the Bare Metal
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service and the deploy ramdisk works, it is important to ensure that
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security groups are disabled for these networks, *or* that the default
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security groups allow:
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* DHCP
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* TFTP
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* egress port used for the Bare Metal service (6385 by default)
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* ingress port used for ironic-python-agent (9999 by default)
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* if using the iSCSI deploy method (``pxe_*`` and ``iscsi_*`` drivers),
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the ingress port used for iSCSI (3260 by default)
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* if using the direct deploy method (``agent_*`` drivers), the egress
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port used for the Object Storage service (typically 80 or 443)
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* if using iPXE, the egress port used for the HTTP server running
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on the ironic-conductor nodes (typically 80).
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#. This step is optional and applicable only if you want to use security
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groups during provisioning and/or cleaning of the nodes. If not specified,
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default security groups are used.
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#. Define security groups in the Networking service, to be used for
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provisioning and/or cleaning networks.
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#. Add the list of these security group UUIDs under the ``neutron`` section
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of ironic-conductor's configuration file as shown below::
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[neutron]
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...
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cleaning_network=$CLEAN_UUID_OR_NAME
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cleaning_network_security_groups=[$LIST_OF_CLEAN_SECURITY_GROUPS]
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provisioning_network=$PROVISION_UUID_OR_NAME
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provisioning_network_security_groups=[$LIST_OF_PROVISION_SECURITY_GROUPS]
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Multiple security groups may be applied to a given network, hence,
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they are specified as a list.
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The same security group(s) could be used for both provisioning and
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cleaning networks.
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.. warning::
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If security groups are configured as described above, do not
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set the "port_security_enabled" flag to False for the corresponding
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Networking service's network or port. This will cause the deploy to fail.
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For example: if ``provisioning_network_security_groups`` configuration
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option is used, ensure that "port_security_enabled" flag for the
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provisioning network is set to True. This flag is set to True by
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default; make sure not to override it by manually setting it to False.
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#. Install and configure a compatible ML2 mechanism driver which supports bare
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metal provisioning for your switch. See `ML2 plugin configuration manual
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<https://docs.openstack.org/neutron/latest/admin/config-ml2.html>`_
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for details.
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#. Restart the ironic-conductor and ironic-api services after the
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modifications:
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- Fedora/RHEL7/CentOS7::
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sudo systemctl restart openstack-ironic-api
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sudo systemctl restart openstack-ironic-conductor
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- Ubuntu::
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sudo service ironic-api restart
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sudo service ironic-conductor restart
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#. Make sure that the ironic-conductor is reachable over the provisioning
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network by trying to download a file from a TFTP server on it, from some
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non-control-plane server in that network::
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tftp $TFTP_IP -c get $FILENAME
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where FILENAME is the file located at the TFTP server.
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See :ref:`multitenancy` for required node configuration.
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