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Kyale, Eliud 5925d82998 Restore lowlatency pxeboot install menus
Issue found when attempting to install a worker
node that is configured as lowlatency
Expecting the realtime kernel after
host reinstall and host-unlock
instead kernel switched back to standard kernel
image.

Restoring pxeboot kernel install menus

PASS - AIO-SX: iso install

PASS - Standard with Compute/Worker:
        * iso install
        * host-reinstall worker node

PASS - AIO-DX:
        * iso install
        * bootstrap rt-kernel
          and verify rt kernel installed
          on controller-1
        * host reinstall standby controller-1
        * swact and reboot controllers
        * upgrade test

PASS - Worker node/AIO controller node
        * host reinstall
            -> standard kernel image
            -> real time kernel/lowlatency image
        * host lock/unlock
        * host reboot

PASS - upgrade test
        pxeboot-update-<release>.sh affects
        backwards compatibility.

Closes-Bug: 2120852

Change-Id: If52e1080a0bcf1ce94f8648cdcf69a5e82f24f5e
Signed-off-by: Kyale, Eliud <Eliud.Kyale@windriver.com>
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metal

The starlingx/metal repository handles StarlingX Bare Metal Management1.

This repository is not intended to be developed standalone, but rather as part of the StarlingX Source System, which is defined by the StarlingX manifest2.

References


  1. https://docs.starlingx.io/api-ref/metal↩︎

  2. https://opendev.org/starlingx/manifest.git↩︎

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StarlingX Bare Metal and Node Management, Hardware Maintenance
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