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.. _enrollment:
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Enrollment
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==========
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After all the services have been properly configured, you should enroll your
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hardware with the Bare Metal service, and confirm that the Compute service sees
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the available hardware. The nodes will be visible to the Compute service once
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they are in the ``available`` provision state.
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.. note::
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After enrolling nodes with the Bare Metal service, the Compute service
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will not be immediately notified of the new resources. The Compute service's
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resource tracker syncs periodically, and so any changes made directly to the
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Bare Metal service's resources will become visible in the Compute service
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only after the next run of that periodic task.
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More information is in the :ref:`troubleshooting` section.
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.. note::
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Any bare metal node that is visible to the Compute service may have a
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workload scheduled to it, if both the ``power`` and ``deploy`` interfaces
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pass the ``validate`` check.
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If you wish to exclude a node from the Compute service's scheduler, for
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instance so that you can perform maintenance on it, you can set the node to
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"maintenance" mode.
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For more information see the :ref:`maintenance_mode` section.
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Enrollment process
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------------------
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This section describes the main steps to enroll a node and make it available
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for provisioning. Some steps are shown separately for illustration purposes,
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and may be combined if desired.
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#. Create a node in the Bare Metal service. At a minimum, you must
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specify the driver name (for example, "pxe_ipmitool").
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This will return the node UUID along with other information
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about the node. The node's provision state will be ``available``. (The
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example assumes that the client is using the default API version.)::
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ironic node-create -d pxe_ipmitool
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+--------------+--------------------------------------+
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| Property | Value |
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+--------------+--------------------------------------+
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| uuid | dfc6189f-ad83-4261-9bda-b27258eb1987 |
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| driver_info | {} |
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| extra | {} |
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| driver | pxe_ipmitool |
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| chassis_uuid | |
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| properties | {} |
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| name | None |
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+--------------+--------------------------------------+
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ironic node-show dfc6189f-ad83-4261-9bda-b27258eb1987
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+------------------------+--------------------------------------+
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| Property | Value |
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+------------------------+--------------------------------------+
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| target_power_state | None |
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| extra | {} |
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| last_error | None |
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| maintenance_reason | None |
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| provision_state | available |
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| uuid | dfc6189f-ad83-4261-9bda-b27258eb1987 |
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| console_enabled | False |
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| target_provision_state | None |
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| provision_updated_at | None |
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| maintenance | False |
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| power_state | None |
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| driver | pxe_ipmitool |
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| properties | {} |
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| instance_uuid | None |
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| name | None |
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| driver_info | {} |
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| ... | ... |
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+------------------------+--------------------------------------+
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A node may also be referred to by a logical name as well as its UUID.
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A name can be assigned to the node during creating by adding the ``-n``
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option to the ``node-create`` command or by updating an existing node with
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the ``node-update`` command. See `Logical Names`_ for examples.
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Beginning with the API version 1.11 and above, a newly created node will
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have an initial provision state of ``enroll`` as opposed to
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``available``. See `Enrolling a node`_ for more details.
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#. Update the node ``driver_info`` so that Bare Metal service can manage the
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node. Different drivers may require different information about the node.
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You can determine this with the ``driver-properties`` command, as follows::
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ironic driver-properties pxe_ipmitool
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| Property | Description |
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+----------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| ipmi_address | IP address or hostname of the node. Required. |
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| ipmi_password | password. Optional. |
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| ipmi_username | username; default is NULL user. Optional. |
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| ... | ... |
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| deploy_kernel | UUID (from Glance) of the deployment kernel. Required. |
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| deploy_ramdisk | UUID (from Glance) of the ramdisk that is mounted at boot time. Required. |
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ironic node-update $NODE_UUID add \
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driver_info/ipmi_username=$USER \
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driver_info/ipmi_password=$PASS \
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driver_info/ipmi_address=$ADDRESS
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.. note::
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If IPMI is running on a port other than 623 (the default). The port must
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be added to ``driver_info`` by specifying the ``ipmi_port`` value.
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Example::
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ironic node-update $NODE_UUID add driver_info/ipmi_port=$PORT_NUMBER
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Note that you may also specify all ``driver_info`` parameters during
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``node-create`` by passing the **-i** option multiple times.
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#. Update the node's properties to match the bare metal flavor you created
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earlier::
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ironic node-update $NODE_UUID add \
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properties/cpus=$CPU \
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properties/memory_mb=$RAM_MB \
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properties/local_gb=$DISK_GB \
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properties/cpu_arch=$ARCH
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As above, these can also be specified at node creation by passing the **-p**
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option to ``node-create`` multiple times.
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#. If you wish to perform more advanced scheduling of the instances based on
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hardware capabilities, you may add metadata to each node that will be
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exposed to the nova scheduler (see: `ComputeCapabilitiesFilter`_). A full
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explanation of this is outside of the scope of this document. It can be done
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through the special ``capabilities`` member of node properties::
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ironic node-update $NODE_UUID add \
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properties/capabilities=key1:val1,key2:val2
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#. As mentioned in the :ref:`flavor-creation` section, you should specify
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a deploy kernel and ramdisk compatible with the node's driver, for example::
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ironic node-update $NODE_UUID add \
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driver_info/deploy_kernel=$DEPLOY_VMLINUZ_UUID \
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driver_info/deploy_ramdisk=$DEPLOY_INITRD_UUID
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#. You must also inform Bare Metal service of the network interface cards which
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are part of the node by creating a port with each NIC's MAC address.
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These MAC addresses are passed to the Networking service during instance
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provisioning and used to configure the network appropriately::
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ironic port-create -n $NODE_UUID -a $MAC_ADDRESS
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#. To check if Bare Metal service has the minimum information necessary for
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a node's driver to function, you may ``validate`` it::
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ironic node-validate $NODE_UUID
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+------------+--------+--------+
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| Interface | Result | Reason |
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+------------+--------+--------+
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| console | True | |
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| deploy | True | |
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| management | True | |
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| power | True | |
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+------------+--------+--------+
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If the node fails validation, each driver will return information as to why
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it failed::
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ironic node-validate $NODE_UUID
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+------------+--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Interface | Result | Reason |
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| console | None | not supported |
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| deploy | False | Cannot validate iSCSI deploy. Some parameters were missing in node's instance_info. Missing are: ['root_gb', 'image_source'] |
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| management | False | Missing the following IPMI credentials in node's driver_info: ['ipmi_address']. |
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| power | False | Missing the following IPMI credentials in node's driver_info: ['ipmi_address']. |
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+------------+--------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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When using the Compute Service with the Bare Metal service, it is safe to
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ignore the deploy interface's validation error due to lack of image
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information. You may continue the enrollment process. This information will
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be set by the Compute Service just before deploying, when an instance is
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requested::
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ironic node-validate $NODE_UUID
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+------------+--------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Interface | Result | Reason |
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+------------+--------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| console | True | |
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| deploy | False | Cannot validate image information for node because one or more parameters are missing from its instance_info. Missing are: ['ramdisk', 'kernel', 'image_source'] |
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| management | True | |
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| power | True | |
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+------------+--------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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#. If using API version 1.11 or above, the node was created in the ``enroll``
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provision state. In order for the node to be available for deploying a
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workload (for example, by the Compute service), it needs to be in the
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``available`` provision state. To do this, it must be moved into the
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``manageable`` state and then moved into the ``available`` state. The
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`API version 1.11 and above`_ section describes the commands for this.
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.. _ComputeCapabilitiesFilter: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/nova/devref/filter_scheduler.html?highlight=computecapabilitiesfilter
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Enrolling a node
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----------------
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Starting with API version 1.11, the Bare Metal service added a new initial
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provision state of ``enroll`` to its state machine.
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Existing automation tooling that use an API version lower than 1.11 are not
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affected, since the initial provision state is still ``available``.
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However, using API version 1.11 or above may break existing automation tooling
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with respect to node creation.
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The default API version used by (the most recent) python-ironicclient is 1.9.
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The examples below set the API version for each command. To set the
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API version for all commands, you can set the environment variable
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``IRONIC_API_VERSION``.
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API version 1.10 and below
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Below is an example of creating a node with API version 1.10. After creation,
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the node will be in the ``available`` provision state.
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Other API versions below 1.10 may be substituted in place of 1.10.
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::
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ironic --ironic-api-version 1.10 node-create -d agent_ilo -n pre11
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| Property | Value |
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+--------------+--------------------------------------+
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| uuid | cc4998a0-f726-4927-9473-0582458c6789 |
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| driver_info | {} |
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| extra | {} |
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| driver | agent_ilo |
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| chassis_uuid | |
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| properties | {} |
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| name | pre11 |
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+--------------+--------------------------------------+
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ironic --ironic-api-version 1.10 node-list
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+--------------------------------------+-------+---------------+-------------+--------------------+-------------+
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| UUID | Name | Instance UUID | Power State | Provisioning State | Maintenance |
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+--------------------------------------+-------+---------------+-------------+--------------------+-------------+
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| cc4998a0-f726-4927-9473-0582458c6789 | pre11 | None | None | available | False |
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+--------------------------------------+-------+---------------+-------------+--------------------+-------------+
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API version 1.11 and above
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Beginning with API version 1.11, the initial provision state for newly created
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nodes is ``enroll``. In the examples below, other API versions above 1.11 may be
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substituted in place of 1.11.
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::
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ironic --ironic-api-version 1.11 node-create -d agent_ilo -n post11
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| Property | Value |
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+--------------+--------------------------------------+
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| uuid | 0eb013bb-1e4b-4f4c-94b5-2e7468242611 |
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| driver_info | {} |
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| extra | {} |
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| driver | agent_ilo |
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| chassis_uuid | |
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| properties | {} |
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| name | post11 |
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+--------------+--------------------------------------+
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ironic --ironic-api-version 1.11 node-list
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+--------------------------------------+--------+---------------+-------------+--------------------+-------------+
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| UUID | Name | Instance UUID | Power State | Provisioning State | Maintenance |
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+--------------------------------------+--------+---------------+-------------+--------------------+-------------+
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| 0eb013bb-1e4b-4f4c-94b5-2e7468242611 | post11 | None | None | enroll | False |
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+--------------------------------------+--------+---------------+-------------+--------------------+-------------+
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In order for nodes to be available for deploying workloads on them, nodes
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must be in the ``available`` provision state. To do this, nodes
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created with API version 1.11 and above must be moved from the ``enroll`` state
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to the ``manageable`` state and then to the ``available`` state.
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To move a node to a different provision state, use the
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``node-set-provision-state`` command.
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.. note:: Since it is an asynchronous call, the response for
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``ironic node-set-provision-state`` will not indicate whether the
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transition succeeded or not. You can check the status of the
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operation via ``ironic node-show``. If it was successful,
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``provision_state`` will be in the desired state. If it failed,
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there will be information in the node's ``last_error``.
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After creating a node and before moving it from its initial provision state of
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``enroll``, basic power and port information needs to be configured on the node.
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The Bare Metal service needs this information because it verifies that it is
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capable of controlling the node when transitioning the node from ``enroll`` to
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``manageable`` state.
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To move a node from ``enroll`` to ``manageable`` provision state::
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ironic --ironic-api-version 1.11 node-set-provision-state $NODE_UUID manage
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ironic node-show $NODE_UUID
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+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Property | Value |
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+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| ... | ... |
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| provision_state | manageable | <- verify correct state
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| uuid | 0eb013bb-1e4b-4f4c-94b5-2e7468242611 |
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| ... | ... |
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+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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When a node is moved from the ``manageable`` to ``available`` provision
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state, the node will go through automated cleaning if configured to do so (see
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:ref:`configure-cleaning`).
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To move a node from ``manageable`` to ``available`` provision state::
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ironic --ironic-api-version 1.11 node-set-provision-state $NODE_UUID provide
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ironic node-show $NODE_UUID
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+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| Property | Value |
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+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| ... | ... |
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| provision_state | available | < - verify correct state
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| uuid | 0eb013bb-1e4b-4f4c-94b5-2e7468242611 |
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| ... | ... |
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+------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------+
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For more details on the Bare Metal service's state machine, see the
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`state machine <http://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic/dev/states.html>`_
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documentation.
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Logical names
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-------------
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A Node may also be referred to by a logical name as well as its UUID.
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Names can be assigned either when creating the node by adding the ``-n``
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option to the ``node-create`` command or by updating an existing node with
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the ``node-update`` command.
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Node names must be unique, and conform to:
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- rfc952_
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- rfc1123_
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- wiki_hostname_
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The node is named 'example' in the following examples:
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::
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ironic node-create -d agent_ipmitool -n example
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or::
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ironic node-update $NODE_UUID add name=example
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Once assigned a logical name, a node can then be referred to by name or
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UUID interchangeably.
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::
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ironic node-create -d agent_ipmitool -n example
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+--------------+--------------------------------------+
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| Property | Value |
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+--------------+--------------------------------------+
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| uuid | 71e01002-8662-434d-aafd-f068f69bb85e |
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| driver_info | {} |
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| extra | {} |
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| driver | agent_ipmitool |
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| chassis_uuid | |
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| properties | {} |
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| name | example |
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+--------------+--------------------------------------+
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ironic node-show example
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+------------------------+--------------------------------------+
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| Property | Value |
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+------------------------+--------------------------------------+
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| target_power_state | None |
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| extra | {} |
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| last_error | None |
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| updated_at | 2015-04-24T16:23:46+00:00 |
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| ... | ... |
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| instance_info | {} |
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+------------------------+--------------------------------------+
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.. _rfc952: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc952
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.. _rfc1123: http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc1123
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.. _wiki_hostname: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hostname
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Hardware Inspection
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-------------------
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The Bare Metal service supports hardware inspection that simplifies enrolling
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nodes - please see `inspection`_ for details.
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.. _`inspection`: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic/deploy/inspection.html
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Tenant Networks and Port Groups
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-------------------------------
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See `Multitenancy in Bare Metal service`_ and
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`Port groups configuration in Bare Metal service`_.
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.. _`Multitenancy in Bare Metal service`: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic/deploy/multitenancy.html
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.. _`Port groups configuration in Bare Metal service`: http://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic/deploy/portgroups.html
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