.. _IBOOT: ============ iBoot driver ============ Overview ======== The iBoot power driver enables you to take advantage of power cycle management of nodes using Dataprobe iBoot devices over the DxP protocol. The ``staging-iboot`` hardware type uses iBoot to manage power of the nodes. Requirements ------------ * ``python-iboot`` library should be installed - https://github.com/darkip/python-iboot Tested platforms ---------------- * iBoot-G2 [1]_ Configuring and enabling ------------------------ 1. Add ``staging-iboot`` to ``enabled_hardware_types`` and ``enabled_power_interfaces`` in */etc/ironic/ironic.conf*. Also enable the ``fake`` management interface. For example:: [DEFAULT] enabled_hardware_types = staging-iboot,ipmi enabled_management_interfaces = fake,ipmitool enabled_power_interfaces = staging-iboot,ipmitool 2. Restart the Ironic conductor service:: service ironic-conductor restart Registering a node ------------------ Nodes configured for the iBoot driver should have the ``driver`` property set to ``staging-iboot``. The following configuration values are also required in ``driver_info``: - ``iboot_address``: The IP address of the iBoot PDU. - ``iboot_username``: User name used for authentication. - ``iboot_password``: Password used for authentication. In addition, there are optional properties in ``driver_info``: - ``iboot_port``: iBoot PDU port. Defaults to 9100. - ``iboot_relay_id``: iBoot PDU relay ID. This option is useful in order to support multiple nodes attached to a single PDU. Defaults to 1. The following sequence of commands can be used to enroll a node with the iBoot driver. 1. Create node:: openstack baremetal node create --driver staging-iboot \ --driver-info iboot_username= \ --driver-info iboot_password= \ --driver-info iboot_address=
References ========== .. [1] iBoot-G2 official documentation - http://dataprobe.com/support_iboot-g2.html