Hi Devananda
I have 16 compute nodes, as your suggestion (you should use host aggregates
to differentiate the nova-compute services configured to use different
hypervisor drivers (eg, nova.virt.libvirt vs nova.virt.ironic) .
(1)I can set 4 of them with nova.virt.ironic(for bare metal provision)
Hi Devananda
I have 16 compute nodes, as your suggestion (you should use host aggregates
to differentiate the nova-compute services configured to use different
hypervisor drivers (eg, nova.virt.libvirt vs nova.virt.ironic) .
(1)I can set 4 of them with nova.virt.ironic(for bare metal provision)
There is documentation available here:
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic/deploy/install-guide.html
On Thu, Jun 5, 2014 at 1:25 AM, Jander lu wrote:
> Hi, Devvananda
>
> I searched a lot about the installation of Ironic, but there is little
> metarial about this, there is only devstack
Hi, Devvananda
I searched a lot about the installation of Ironic, but there is little
metarial about this, there is only devstack with ironic(
http://docs.openstack.org/developer/ironic/dev/dev-quickstart.html)
is there any docs about how to deploy Ironic on production physical node
enviroment?
On Wed, May 28, 2014 at 8:14 PM, Jander lu wrote:
> Hi, guys, I have two confused part in Ironic.
>
>
>
> (1) if I use nova boot api to launch an physical instance, how does nova
> boot command differentiate whether VM or physical node provision? From
> this article, nova bare metal use "Placemen
Hi, guys, I have two confused part in Ironic.
(1) if I use nova boot api to launch an physical instance, how does nova
boot command differentiate whether VM or physical node provision? From this
article, nova bare metal use "PlacementFilter" instead of
FilterScheduler.so does Ironic use the same