.. -*- rst -*- ============= Nodes (nodes) ============= List, Searching, Creating, Updating, and Deleting of bare metal Node resources are done through the ``/v1/nodes`` resource. There are also several sub-resources, which allow further actions to be performed on a bare metal Node. A Node is the canonical representation of a discretely allocatable server, capable of running an Operating System. Each Node must be associated with a ``driver``; this informs Ironic what protocol to use when managing the Node. .. versionchanged:: 1.6 A Node may be referenced both by its UUID and by a unique human-readable "name" in any request. Throughout this documentation, this is referred to as the ``node_ident``. Responses clearly indicate whether a given field is a ``uuid`` or a ``name``. Depending on the Roles assigned to the authenticated OpenStack User, and upon the configuration of the Bare Metal service, API responses may change. For example, the default value of the "show_password" settings cause all API responses to mask passwords within ``driver_info`` with the literal string "\*\*\*\*\*\*". Create Node =========== .. rest_method:: POST /v1/nodes Creates a new Node resource. This method requires that a ``driver`` be supplied in the request body. Most subresources of a Node (eg, ``properties``, ``driver_info``, etc) may be supplied when the Node is created, or the resource may be updated later. .. versionadded:: 1.2 Added ``available`` state name, which replaced ``None`` as the status of an unprovisioned Node. All clients should be updated to use the new ``available`` state name. Nodes in the ``available`` state may have workloads provisioned on them; they are "available" for use. .. versionadded:: 1.5 Introduced the ``name`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.7 Introduced the ``clean_step`` field. .. versionchanged:: 1.11 The default initial state of newly-created Nodes from ``available`` to ``enroll``. This provides users a workflow to verify the manageability of a Node and perform necessary operational functions (eg, building a RAID array) before making the Node available for provisioning. .. versionadded:: 1.12 Introduced support for the ``raid_config`` and ``target_raid_config`` fields. .. versionadded:: 1.20 Introduced the ``network_interface`` field. If this field is not supplied when creating the Node, the default value will be used. .. versionadded:: 1.21 Introduced the ``resource_class`` field, which may be used to store a resource designation for the proposed OpenStack Placement Engine. This field has no effect within Ironic. .. versionadded:: 1.31 Introduced the ``boot_interface``, ``deploy_interface``, ``management_interface``, ``power_interface``, ``inspect_interface``, ``console_interface``, ``vendor_interface`` and ``raid_interface`` fields. If any of these fields are not supplied when creating the Node, their default value will be used. .. versionchanged:: 1.31 If the specified driver is a dynamic driver, then all the interfaces (boot_interface, deploy_interface, etc.) will be set to the default interface for that driver unless another enabled interface is specified in the creation request. .. versionadded:: 1.33 Introduced the ``storage_interface`` field. If this field is not supplied when creating the Node, the default value will be used. .. versionadded:: 1.38 Introduced the ``rescue_interface`` field. If this field is not supplied when creating the Node, the default value will be used. .. versionadded:: 1.44 Introduced the ``deploy_step`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.46 Introduced the ``conductor_group`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.50 Introduced the ``owner`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.51 Introduced the ``description`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.52 Introduced the ``allocation_uuid`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.65 Introduced the ``lessee`` field. Normal response codes: 201 Error codes: 400,403,406 Request ------- .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - boot_interface: req_boot_interface - conductor_group: req_conductor_group - console_interface: req_console_interface - deploy_interface: req_deploy_interface - driver_info: req_driver_info - driver: req_driver_name - extra: req_extra - inspect_interface: req_inspect_interface - management_interface: req_management_interface - name: node_name - network_interface: req_network_interface - power_interface: req_power_interface - properties: req_properties - raid_interface: req_raid_interface - rescue_interface: req_rescue_interface - resource_class: req_resource_class_create - storage_interface: req_storage_interface - uuid: req_uuid - vendor_interface: req_vendor_interface - owner: owner - description: n_description - lessee: lessee **Example Node creation request with a dynamic driver:** .. literalinclude:: samples/node-create-request-dynamic.json :language: javascript **Example Node creation request with a classic driver:** .. literalinclude:: samples/node-create-request-classic.json :language: javascript Response -------- The response will contain the complete Node record, with the supplied data, and any defaults added for non-specified fields. Most fields default to "null" or "". The list and example below are representative of the response as of API microversion 1.48. .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - uuid: uuid - name: node_name - power_state: power_state - target_power_state: target_power_state - provision_state: provision_state - target_provision_state: target_provision_state - maintenance: maintenance - maintenance_reason: maintenance_reason - fault: fault - last_error: last_error - reservation: reservation - driver: driver_name - driver_info: driver_info - driver_internal_info: driver_internal_info - properties: n_properties - instance_info: instance_info - instance_uuid: instance_uuid - chassis_uuid: chassis_uuid - extra: extra - console_enabled: console_enabled - raid_config: raid_config - target_raid_config: target_raid_config - clean_step: clean_step - deploy_step: deploy_step - links: links - ports: n_ports - portgroups: n_portgroups - states: n_states - resource_class: resource_class - boot_interface: boot_interface - console_interface: console_interface - deploy_interface: deploy_interface - inspect_interface: inspect_interface - management_interface: management_interface - network_interface: network_interface - power_interface: power_interface - raid_interface: raid_interface - rescue_interface: rescue_interface - storage_interface: storage_interface - traits: n_traits - vendor_interface: vendor_interface - volume: n_volume - conductor_group: conductor_group - protected: protected - protected_reason: protected_reason - conductor: conductor - owner: owner - lessee: lessee - description: n_description - allocation_uuid: allocation_uuid **Example JSON representation of a Node:** .. literalinclude:: samples/node-create-response.json :language: javascript List Nodes ========== .. rest_method:: GET /v1/nodes Return a list of bare metal Nodes, with some useful information about each Node. Some filtering is possible by passing in flags with the request. By default, this query will return the name, uuid, instance uuid, power state, provision state, and maintenance setting for each Node. .. versionadded:: 1.8 Added the ``fields`` Request parameter. When specified, this causes the content of the Response to include only the specified fields, rather than the default set. .. versionadded:: 1.9 Added the ``provision_state`` Request parameter, allowing the list of returned Nodes to be filtered by their current state. .. versionadded:: 1.16 Added the ``driver`` Request parameter, allowing the list of returned Nodes to be filtered by their driver name. .. versionadded:: 1.21 Added the ``resource_class`` Request parameter, allowing the list of returned Nodes to be filtered by this field. .. versionadded:: 1.42 Introduced the ``fault`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.43 Added the ``detail`` boolean request parameter. When specified ``True`` this causes the response to include complete details about each node, as shown in the "List Nodes Detailed" section below. .. versionadded:: 1.46 Introduced the ``conductor_group`` request parameter, to allow filtering the list of returned nodes by conductor group. .. versionadded:: 1.49 Introduced the ``conductor`` request parameter, to allow filtering the list of returned nodes by conductor. .. versionadded:: 1.50 Introduced the ``owner`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.51 Introduced the ``description`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.65 Introduced the ``lessee`` field. Normal response codes: 200 Error codes: 400,403,406 Request ------- .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - instance_uuid: r_instance_uuid - maintenance: r_maintenance - associated: r_associated - provision_state: r_provision_state - driver: r_driver - resource_class: r_resource_class - conductor_group: r_conductor_group - conductor: r_conductor - fault: r_fault - owner: owner - lessee: lessee - description_contains: r_description_contains - fields: fields - limit: limit - marker: marker - sort_dir: sort_dir - sort_key: sort_key - detail: detail Response -------- .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - uuid: uuid - name: node_name - instance_uuid: instance_uuid - power_state: power_state - provision_state: provision_state - maintenance: maintenance - links: links **Example list of Nodes:** .. literalinclude:: samples/nodes-list-response.json :language: javascript List Nodes Detailed =================== .. rest_method:: GET /v1/nodes/detail .. deprecated:: Use ?detail=True query string instead. Return a list of bare metal Nodes with complete details. Some filtering is possible by passing in flags with the request. This method is particularly useful to locate the Node associated to a given Nova instance, eg. with a request to ``v1/nodes/detail?instance_uuid={NOVA INSTANCE UUID}`` .. versionadded:: 1.37 Introduced the ``traits`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.38 Introduced the ``rescue_interface`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.42 Introduced the ``fault`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.46 Introduced the ``conductor_group`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.48 Introduced the ``protected`` and ``protected_reason`` fields. .. versionadded:: 1.49 Introduced the ``conductor`` request parameter and ``conductor`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.50 Introduced the ``owner`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.51 Introduced the ``description`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.52 Introduced the ``allocation_uuid`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.65 Introduced the ``lessee`` field. Normal response codes: 200 Error codes: 400,403,406 Request ------- .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - instance_uuid: r_instance_uuid - maintenance: r_maintenance - fault: r_fault - associated: r_associated - provision_state: r_provision_state - driver: r_driver - resource_class: r_resource_class - conductor_group: r_conductor_group - conductor: r_conductor - owner: owner - lessee: lessee - description_contains: r_description_contains - limit: limit - marker: marker - sort_dir: sort_dir - sort_key: sort_key Response -------- .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - uuid: uuid - name: node_name - power_state: power_state - target_power_state: target_power_state - provision_state: provision_state - target_provision_state: target_provision_state - maintenance: maintenance - maintenance_reason: maintenance_reason - fault: fault - last_error: last_error - reservation: reservation - driver: driver_name - driver_info: driver_info - driver_internal_info: driver_internal_info - properties: n_properties - instance_info: instance_info - instance_uuid: instance_uuid - chassis_uuid: chassis_uuid - extra: extra - console_enabled: console_enabled - raid_config: raid_config - target_raid_config: target_raid_config - clean_step: clean_step - deploy_step: deploy_step - links: links - ports: n_ports - portgroups: n_portgroups - states: n_states - resource_class: resource_class - boot_interface: boot_interface - console_interface: console_interface - deploy_interface: deploy_interface - inspect_interface: inspect_interface - management_interface: management_interface - network_interface: network_interface - power_interface: power_interface - raid_interface: raid_interface - rescue_interface: rescue_interface - storage_interface: storage_interface - traits: n_traits - vendor_interface: vendor_interface - volume: n_volume - conductor_group: conductor_group - protected: protected - protected_reason: protected_reason - owner: owner - lessee: lessee - description: n_description - conductor: conductor - allocation_uuid: allocation_uuid - retired: retired - retired_reason: retired_reason - network_data: network_data **Example detailed list of Nodes:** .. literalinclude:: samples/nodes-list-details-response.json :language: javascript Show Node Details ================= .. rest_method:: GET /v1/nodes/{node_ident} Shows details for a node. By default, this will return the full representation of the resource; an optional ``fields`` parameter can be supplied to return only the specified set. .. versionadded:: 1.37 Introduced the ``traits`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.38 Introduced the ``rescue_interface`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.42 Introduced the ``fault`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.46 Introduced the ``conductor_group`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.48 Introduced the ``protected`` and ``protected_reason`` fields. .. versionadded:: 1.49 Introduced the ``conductor`` field .. versionadded:: 1.50 Introduced the ``owner`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.51 Introduced the ``description`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.52 Introduced the ``allocation_uuid`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.61 Introduced the ``retired`` and ``retired_reason`` fields. .. versionadded:: 1.65 Introduced the ``lessee`` field. .. versionadded:: 1.66 Introduced the ``network_data`` field. Normal response codes: 200 Error codes: 400,403,404,406 Request ------- .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - node_ident: node_ident - fields: fields Response -------- .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - uuid: uuid - name: node_name - power_state: power_state - target_power_state: target_power_state - provision_state: provision_state - target_provision_state: target_provision_state - maintenance: maintenance - maintenance_reason: maintenance_reason - fault: fault - last_error: last_error - reservation: reservation - driver: driver_name - driver_info: driver_info - driver_internal_info: driver_internal_info - properties: n_properties - instance_info: instance_info - instance_uuid: instance_uuid - chassis_uuid: chassis_uuid - extra: extra - console_enabled: console_enabled - raid_config: raid_config - target_raid_config: target_raid_config - clean_step: clean_step - deploy_step: deploy_step - links: links - ports: n_ports - portgroups: n_portgroups - states: n_states - resource_class: resource_class - boot_interface: boot_interface - console_interface: console_interface - deploy_interface: deploy_interface - inspect_interface: inspect_interface - management_interface: management_interface - network_interface: network_interface - power_interface: power_interface - raid_interface: raid_interface - rescue_interface: rescue_interface - storage_interface: storage_interface - traits: n_traits - vendor_interface: vendor_interface - volume: n_volume - conductor_group: conductor_group - protected: protected - protected_reason: protected_reason - owner: owner - lessee: lessee - description: n_description - conductor: conductor - allocation_uuid: allocation_uuid **Example JSON representation of a Node:** .. literalinclude:: samples/node-show-response.json :language: javascript Update Node =========== .. rest_method:: PATCH /v1/nodes/{node_ident} Updates the information stored about a Node. Note that this endpoint can not be used to request state changes, which are managed through sub-resources. .. versionadded:: 1.25 Introduced the ability to unset a node's chassis UUID. .. versionadded:: 1.51 Introduced the ability to set/unset a node's description. Normal response codes: 200 Error codes: 400,403,404,406,409 Request ------- The BODY of the PATCH request must be a JSON PATCH document, adhering to `RFC 6902 `_. .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - node_ident: node_ident **Example PATCH document updating Node driver_info:** .. literalinclude:: samples/node-update-driver-info-request.json Response -------- .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - uuid: uuid - name: node_name - power_state: power_state - target_power_state: target_power_state - provision_state: provision_state - target_provision_state: target_provision_state - maintenance: maintenance - maintenance_reason: maintenance_reason - fault: fault - last_error: last_error - reservation: reservation - driver: driver_name - driver_info: driver_info - driver_internal_info: driver_internal_info - properties: n_properties - instance_info: instance_info - instance_uuid: instance_uuid - chassis_uuid: chassis_uuid - extra: extra - console_enabled: console_enabled - raid_config: raid_config - target_raid_config: target_raid_config - clean_step: clean_step - deploy_step: deploy_step - links: links - ports: n_ports - portgroups: n_portgroups - states: n_states - resource_class: resource_class - boot_interface: boot_interface - console_interface: console_interface - deploy_interface: deploy_interface - inspect_interface: inspect_interface - management_interface: management_interface - network_interface: network_interface - power_interface: power_interface - raid_interface: raid_interface - rescue_interface: rescue_interface - storage_interface: storage_interface - traits: n_traits - vendor_interface: vendor_interface - volume: n_volume - conductor_group: conductor_group - protected: protected - protected_reason: protected_reason - owner: owner - lessee: lessee - description: n_description - conductor: conductor - allocation_uuid: allocation_uuid **Example JSON representation of a Node:** .. literalinclude:: samples/node-update-driver-info-response.json :language: javascript Delete Node =========== .. rest_method:: DELETE /v1/nodes/{node_ident} Deletes a node. Normal response codes: 204 Error codes: 400,403,404,409 Request ------- .. rest_parameters:: parameters.yaml - node_ident: node_ident