.. _amt: =========== AMT drivers =========== Overview ======== AMT (Active Management Technology) drivers extend Ironic's range to the desktop. AMT/vPro is widely used in desktops to remotely control their power, similar to IPMI in servers. AMT drivers use WS-MAN protocol to interact with AMT clients. They work on AMT 7.0/8.0/9.0. AMT 7.0 was released in 2010, so AMT drivers should work on most PCs with vPro. There is one AMT driver: * ``pxe_amt`` uses AMT for power management and PXE for deploy management. Set up your environment ======================= A detailed reference is available here, and a short guide follows below: https://software.intel.com/en-us/articles/intel-active-management-technology-start-here-guide-intel-amt-9#4.2 * Set up AMT Client * Choose a system which supports Intel AMT / vPro. Desktop and laptop systems that support this can often be identified by looking at the "Intel" tag for the word ``vPro``. * During boot, press Ctrl+P to enter Intel MEBx management. * Reset password -- default is ``admin``. The new password must contain at least one upper case letter, one lower case letter, one digit and one special character, and be at least eight characters. * Go to Intel AMT Configuration: * Enable all features under SOL/IDER/KVM section * Select User Consent and choose None (No password is needed) * Select Network Setup section and set IP * Activate Network Access * MEBx Exit * Restart and enable PXE boot in bios * Install ``openwsman`` on servers where ``ironic-conductor`` is running: * Fedora/RHEL: ``openwsman-python`` (>=2.4.10). You can get the RPM package for Fedora 20 from:: http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/Openwsman/Fedora_20/ * Ubuntu: ``python-openwsman``'s most recent version is 2.4.3 which isn't recent enough, so you'll need to build it yourself (see next point) * Or build it yourself from:: https://github.com/Openwsman/openwsman * Enable the ``pxe_amt`` driver by adding it to the configuration option ``enabled_drivers`` (typically located at ``/etc/ironic/ironic.conf``) and restart the ``ironic-conductor`` process:: service ironic-conductor restart * Enroll an AMT node * Specify these driver_info properties for the node: ``amt_password``, ``amt_address``, and ``amt_username`` * Boot an instance .. note:: It is recommended that nodes using the pxe_amt driver be deployed with the `local boot`_ option. This is because the AMT firmware currently has no support for setting a persistent boot device. Nodes deployed without the `local boot`_ option could fail to boot if they are restarted outside of Ironic's control (I.E. rebooted by a local user) because the node will not attempt to PXE / network boot the kernel, using `local boot`_ solves this known issue. .. _`local boot`: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic/deploy/install-guide.html#local-boot-with-partition-images