Re: [openstack-dev] [ironic] Next bug day is Tuesday August 28th! Vote for timeslot!

2018-08-27 Thread Michael Turek

Hello all,

Tomorrow's bug day will be at 15:00 UTC. Hope to see you there!

Thanks,
Mike Turek 


On 8/21/18 11:56 AM, Michael Turek wrote:

Hello,

With the next bug day coming in a week from today, I wanted to bring 
up the timeslot poll we have going again.

https://doodle.com/poll/ef4m9zmacm2ey7ce

I'd like to finalize a time slot for this on Thursday so if you want 
to cast your vote, please do it soon! Hope to see you there!


Thanks,
Mike Turek

On 8/2/18 11:24 AM, Michael Turek wrote:

Hey all!

Bug day was pretty productive today and we decided to schedule 
another one for the end of this month, on Tuesday the 28th. For 
details see the etherpad for the event [0]


Also since we're changing things up, we decided to also put up a vote 
for the timeslot [1]


If you have any questions or suggestions on how to improve bug day, I 
am all ears! Hope to see you there!


Thanks,
Mike Turek 

[0] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ironic-bug-day-august-28-2018
[1] https://doodle.com/poll/ef4m9zmacm2ey7ce


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Re: [openstack-dev] [ironic] Next bug day is Tuesday August 28th! Vote for timeslot!

2018-08-21 Thread Michael Turek

Hello,

With the next bug day coming in a week from today, I wanted to bring up 
the timeslot poll we have going again.

https://doodle.com/poll/ef4m9zmacm2ey7ce

I'd like to finalize a time slot for this on Thursday so if you want to 
cast your vote, please do it soon! Hope to see you there!


Thanks,
Mike Turek

On 8/2/18 11:24 AM, Michael Turek wrote:

Hey all!

Bug day was pretty productive today and we decided to schedule another 
one for the end of this month, on Tuesday the 28th. For details see 
the etherpad for the event [0]


Also since we're changing things up, we decided to also put up a vote 
for the timeslot [1]


If you have any questions or suggestions on how to improve bug day, I 
am all ears! Hope to see you there!


Thanks,
Mike Turek 

[0] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ironic-bug-day-august-28-2018
[1] https://doodle.com/poll/ef4m9zmacm2ey7ce


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[openstack-dev] [ironic] Next bug day is Tuesday August 28th! Vote for timeslot!

2018-08-02 Thread Michael Turek

Hey all!

Bug day was pretty productive today and we decided to schedule another 
one for the end of this month, on Tuesday the 28th. For details see the 
etherpad for the event [0]


Also since we're changing things up, we decided to also put up a vote 
for the timeslot [1]


If you have any questions or suggestions on how to improve bug day, I am 
all ears! Hope to see you there!


Thanks,
Mike Turek 

[0] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ironic-bug-day-august-28-2018
[1] https://doodle.com/poll/ef4m9zmacm2ey7ce


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[openstack-dev] [ironic] August bug day tomorrow! (August 2nd 13:00 UTC to 14:00 UTC)

2018-08-01 Thread Michael Turek

Hey all,

Welcome to August! Tomorrow is the first Thursday of the month so bug 
day is once again upon us. For details please see the etherpad [0].


If you have ideas for how we can improve Bug Day, or how the agenda 
should be structured, let me know! I hope to see you there tomorrow


Thanks,
Mike Turek 

[0] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ironic-bug-day-august-2018


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[openstack-dev] [ironic] [FFE] Teach ironic about ppc64le boot requirements

2018-07-30 Thread Michael Turek
I would like to request a FFE for this RFE 
https://storyboard.openstack.org/#!/story/1749057


The implementation should be complete and is currently passing CI, but 
does need more reviews. I'd also like to test this locally ideally.


pros
---
- Improves ppc64le support

cons
---
- Bumps ironic-lib version for both IPA and Ironic

risk
---
- There are other deployment methods for ppc64le, including wholedisk 
and netboot. However, this feature is desired to improve parity between 
x86 and ppc64le for tripleo. The feature should not affect any current 
working deployment methods, but please review closely.


Please let me know if you'd like more detail on this or have any 
questions! Thanks!


-Mike  Turek


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Re: [openstack-dev] [ironic] Ironic Bug Day July 12 2018 1:00 - 2:00 PM UTC

2018-07-12 Thread Michael Turek

Hey all,

This month's bug day went pretty well! We discussed about 20 bugs (half 
old, half new). Many were triaged, some got marked invalid. For meeting 
minutes and details, see the etherpad [0].


The attendance was a bit low (Thank you for attending Julia and Adam!), 
but could be due to vacations that started last week ending. Either way, 
we decided to confirm the bug day for next month to give ample notice 
and hopefully improve attendance. I'd also like to encourage people to 
bring a bug with them that they consider interesting, overlooked, or 
important next time.


Next bug day will be August 2nd @ 13:00 - 14:00 UTC. Etherpad can be 
found here https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ironic-bug-day-august-2018


If you have any questions or have any ideas to improve bug day, please 
don't hesitate to reach out to me! Hope to see you there!


Thanks!
Mike Turek 

[0] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ironic-bug-day-july-2018


On 7/10/18 4:31 PM, Michael Turek wrote:

Hey all,

This month's bug day was delayed a week and will take place on 
Thursday the 12th from 1:00 UTC to 2:00 UTC


For location, time, and agenda details please see 
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ironic-bug-day-july-2018


If you would like to propose topics, feel free to do it in the etherpad!

Thanks,
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[openstack-dev] [ironic] Ironic Bug Day July 12 2018 1:00 - 2:00 PM UTC

2018-07-10 Thread Michael Turek

Hey all,

This month's bug day was delayed a week and will take place on Thursday 
the 12th from 1:00 UTC to 2:00 UTC


For location, time, and agenda details please see 
https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ironic-bug-day-july-2018


If you would like to propose topics, feel free to do it in the etherpad!

Thanks,
Mike Turek 


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[openstack-dev] [ironic] Bug Day June 7th @ 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM UTC

2018-06-04 Thread Michael Turek

Hey all,

The first Thursday of the month is approaching which means it's time for 
a bug day yet again!


As we discussed last time, we will shorten the call to an hour. Below is 
a proposed agenda, location, and time [0]. If you'd like to adjust or 
propose topics, please let me know.


Thanks!
Mike Turek 

[0] https://etherpad.openstack.org/p/ironic-bug-day-june-2018


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Re: [openstack-dev] [ironic] Monthly bug day?

2018-05-03 Thread Michael Turek

Thanks Dmitry!

We'll be meeting on Dmitry's bluejeans line very soon. Hope to see 
everyone there!


-Mike 


On 4/30/18 12:00 PM, Dmitry Tantsur wrote:
I've created a bluejeans channel for this meeting: 
https://bluejeans.com/309964257. I may be late for it, but I've set it 
up to be usable even without me.


On 04/30/2018 02:39 PM, Michael Turek wrote:
Just tried this and seems like Firefox does still require a browser 
plugin.


Julia, could we use your bluejeans line again?

Thanks!
Mike Turek 


On 4/30/18 7:33 AM, Dmitry Tantsur wrote:

Hi,

On 04/29/2018 10:17 PM, Michael Turek wrote:
Awesome! If everyone doesn't mind the short notice, we'll have it 
again this Thursday @ 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM UTC.


++



I can provide video conferencing through hangouts here 
https://goo.gl/xSKBS4

Let's give that a shot this time!


Note that the last time I checked Hangouts video messaging required 
a proprietary browser plugin (and hence did not work in Firefox). 
Using it may exclude people not accepting proprietary software 
and/or avoiding using Chromium.




We can adjust times, tooling, and regular agenda over the next 
couple meetings and see where we settle. If anyone has any 
questions or suggestions, don't hesitate to reach out to me!


Thanks,
Mike Turek 


On 4/25/18 12:11 PM, Julia Kreger wrote:

On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 12:04 PM, Michael Turek
<mjtu...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:

What does everyone think about having Bug Day the first Thursday 
of every

month?

All for it!

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Re: [openstack-dev] [ironic] Monthly bug day?

2018-04-30 Thread Michael Turek

Just tried this and seems like Firefox does still require a browser plugin.

Julia, could we use your bluejeans line again?

Thanks!
Mike Turek 


On 4/30/18 7:33 AM, Dmitry Tantsur wrote:

Hi,

On 04/29/2018 10:17 PM, Michael Turek wrote:
Awesome! If everyone doesn't mind the short notice, we'll have it 
again this Thursday @ 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM UTC.


++



I can provide video conferencing through hangouts here 
https://goo.gl/xSKBS4

Let's give that a shot this time!


Note that the last time I checked Hangouts video messaging required a 
proprietary browser plugin (and hence did not work in Firefox). Using 
it may exclude people not accepting proprietary software and/or 
avoiding using Chromium.




We can adjust times, tooling, and regular agenda over the next couple 
meetings and see where we settle. If anyone has any questions or 
suggestions, don't hesitate to reach out to me!


Thanks,
Mike Turek 


On 4/25/18 12:11 PM, Julia Kreger wrote:

On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 12:04 PM, Michael Turek
<mjtu...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:

What does everyone think about having Bug Day the first Thursday of 
every

month?

All for it!

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Re: [openstack-dev] [ironic] Monthly bug day?

2018-04-29 Thread Michael Turek
Awesome! If everyone doesn't mind the short notice, we'll have it again 
this Thursday @ 1:00 PM to 3:00 PM UTC.


I can provide video conferencing through hangouts here https://goo.gl/xSKBS4
Let's give that a shot this time!

We can adjust times, tooling, and regular agenda over the next couple 
meetings and see where we settle. If anyone has any questions or 
suggestions, don't hesitate to reach out to me!


Thanks,
Mike Turek 


On 4/25/18 12:11 PM, Julia Kreger wrote:

On Mon, Apr 23, 2018 at 12:04 PM, Michael Turek
<mjtu...@linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:


What does everyone think about having Bug Day the first Thursday of every
month?

All for it!

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[openstack-dev] [ironic] Monthly bug day?

2018-04-23 Thread Michael Turek

Hey everyone!

We had a bug day about two weeks ago and it went pretty well! At last 
week's IRC meeting the idea of having one every month was thrown around.


What does everyone think about having Bug Day the first Thursday of 
every month?


Thanks,
Mike Turek


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Re: [openstack-dev] [ironic] Ironic Bug Day on Thursday April 12th @ 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (UTC)

2018-04-11 Thread Michael Turek
Sorry this is so late but as for the format of the event I think we 
should do something like this:


1) Go through new bugs
    -This is doable in storyboard. Sort by creation date
    -Should be a nice warm up activity!
2) Go through oldest bugs
    -Again, doable in storyboard. Sort by last updated.
    -Older bugs are usually candidates for some clean up. We'll decide 
if bugs are still valid

 or if we need to reassign/poke owners.
3) Open Floor
    -If you have a bug that you'd like to discuss, bring it up here!
4) Storyboard discussion
    -One of the reasons we are doing this is to get our feet wet in 
storyboard. Let's spend
 10 to 20 minutes discussing what we need out of the tool after 
playing with it.


Originally I was hoping that we could sort by task priority but that 
currently seems to be
unavailable, or well hidden, in storyboard . If someone knows how to do 
this, please reply.


Does anyone else have any ideas on how to structure bug day?

Thanks!
Mike 


On 4/11/18 9:47 AM, Michael Turek wrote:

Hey all,

Ironic Bug Day is happening tomorrow, April 12th at 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM 
(UTC)


We will be meeting on Julia's bluejeans line: 
https://bluejeans.com/5548595878


Hope to see everyone there!

Thanks,
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[openstack-dev] [ironic] Ironic Bug Day on Thursday April 12th @ 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (UTC)

2018-04-11 Thread Michael Turek

Hey all,

Ironic Bug Day is happening tomorrow, April 12th at 1:00 PM - 3:00 PM (UTC)

We will be meeting on Julia's bluejeans line: 
https://bluejeans.com/5548595878


Hope to see everyone there!

Thanks,
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[openstack-dev] [ironic] Bug Day April 12th poll (was originally April 6th)

2018-04-05 Thread Michael Turek

Hey everyone,

At this week's ironic IRC meeting we decided to push the bug day to 
April 12th. I updated the poll name to indicate this and it 
unfortunately wiped the results of the poll.


If you can recast your vote here it would be appreciated 
https://doodle.com/poll/xa999rx653pb58t6


It's looking like a 2 hour window would be the right length, but if you 
have any opinions on that please respond here.


Thanks!
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[openstack-dev] [ironic] Bug Day April 6th poll

2018-03-26 Thread Michael Turek

Hey everyone,

I set up a doodle to vote on when we should hold the bug day on April 
6th https://doodle.com/poll/xa999rx653pb58t6


I'm not sure how long we want the session to be so I provided 24 1 hour 
windows. Please vote with what blocks of time would work best for you.


Thanks!
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Re: [openstack-dev] [ironic]

2017-04-20 Thread Michael Turek

Hey Don,

Deployment to Power8 and beyond via the agent-ipmitool driver should 
work fine. We test it regularly here:


https://wiki.openstack.org/wiki/ThirdPartySystems/IBMPowerKVMCI

If you'd like some help setting up Ironic for power, feel free to ping 
me on #openstack-ironic. Also check out this blog that I worked on with 
a colleague for some advice:


https://developer.ibm.com/linuxonpower/2017/03/20/setting-openstack-bare-metal-service-power8/

Also a friendly reminder that this question is probably more suited for 
the OpenStack mailing list rather than openstack-dev.


Thanks,
mjturek

On 04/20/2017 08:16 AM, Don maillist wrote:
Does Ironic currently support non X86 systems? I have a power PC ATCA 
blade that I need to be used as a very specific blade function. I 
would need to PXE boot the blade to a ramdisk if possible (There are 
no hard drives. Only a flash drive).


Best Regards,
Don


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Re: [openstack-dev] [ironic] [third-party-ci] pkvmci ironic job breakage details

2017-04-18 Thread Michael Turek

On 04/18/2017 07:56 AM, Vladyslav Drok wrote:

Hey Michael,

On Fri, Apr 14, 2017 at 6:51 PM, Michael Turek 
<mjtu...@linux.vnet.ibm.com <mailto:mjtu...@linux.vnet.ibm.com>> wrote:


Hey ironic-ers,

So our third party CI job for ironic has been, and remains,
broken. I was able to do some investigation today and here's a
summary of what we're seeing. I'm hoping someone might know the
root of the problem.

For reference, please see this paste and the logs of the job that
I was working in:
http://paste.openstack.org/show/606564/
<http://paste.openstack.org/show/606564/>

https://dal05.objectstorage.softlayer.net/v1/AUTH_3d8e6ecb-f597-448c-8ec2-164e9f710dd6/pkvmci/ironic/25/454625/10/check-ironic/tempest-dsvm-ironic-agent_ipmitool/0520958/

<https://dal05.objectstorage.softlayer.net/v1/AUTH_3d8e6ecb-f597-448c-8ec2-164e9f710dd6/pkvmci/ironic/25/454625/10/check-ironic/tempest-dsvm-ironic-agent_ipmitool/0520958/>

I've redacted the credentials in the ironic node-show for obvious
reasons but rest assured they are properly set. These commands are
run while
'/opt/stack/new/ironic/devstack/lib/ironic:wait_for_nova_resources'
is looping.

Basically, the ironic hypervisor for the node doesn't appear. As
well, none of the node's properties make it to the hypervisor stats.

Some more strangeness is that the 'count' value from the
'openstack hypervisor stats show'. Though no hypervisors appear,
the count is still 1. Since the run was broken, I decided to
delete node-0 (about 3-5 minutes before the run failed) and see if
it updated the count. It did.

Does anyone have any clue what might be happening here? Any advice
would be appreciated!


So the failure seems to be here -- 
https://dal05.objectstorage.softlayer.net/v1/AUTH_3d8e6ecb-f597-448c-8ec2-164e9f710dd6/pkvmci/ironic/25/454625/10/check-ironic/tempest-dsvm-ironic-agent_ipmitool/0520958/screen-ir-api.txt.gz, 
API and conductor are not able to communicate via RPC for some reason. 
Need to investigate this more. Do you mind filing a bug about this?



Thanks,
mjturek


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Thanks vdrok,

Bug is opened here - https://bugs.launchpad.net/ironic/+bug/1683902
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Re: [openstack-dev] [ironic] [third-party-ci] pkvmci ironic job breakage details

2017-04-17 Thread Michael Turek

On 04/17/2017 02:25 PM, Matt Riedemann wrote:


On 4/14/2017 10:51 AM, Michael Turek wrote:

Hey ironic-ers,

So our third party CI job for ironic has been, and remains, broken. I
was able to do some investigation today and here's a summary of what
we're seeing. I'm hoping someone might know the root of the problem.

For reference, please see this paste and the logs of the job that I was
working in:
http://paste.openstack.org/show/606564/
https://dal05.objectstorage.softlayer.net/v1/AUTH_3d8e6ecb-f597-448c-8ec2-164e9f710dd6/pkvmci/ironic/25/454625/10/check-ironic/tempest-dsvm-ironic-agent_ipmitool/0520958/ 




I've redacted the credentials in the ironic node-show for obvious
reasons but rest assured they are properly set. These commands are run
while
'/opt/stack/new/ironic/devstack/lib/ironic:wait_for_nova_resources' is
looping.

Basically, the ironic hypervisor for the node doesn't appear. As well,
none of the node's properties make it to the hypervisor stats.

Some more strangeness is that the 'count' value from the 'openstack
hypervisor stats show'. Though no hypervisors appear, the count is still
1. Since the run was broken, I decided to delete node-0 (about 3-5
minutes before the run failed) and see if it updated the count. It did.

Does anyone have any clue what might be happening here? Any advice would
be appreciated!

Thanks,
mjturek


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See:

http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2017-April/115486.html


Thanks Matt,

Unfortunately doesn't seem to be the fix.

I did a quick test run of the job and ran "nova-manage cell_v2 
discover_hosts --verbose" manually while ironic:wait_for_nova_resources 
was looping (where we eventually fail). This fixes the issue of the 
hypervisor not appearing, but the resources associated with the 
hypervisor (vcpus, memory_mb, etc) remain 0.


mjturek


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[openstack-dev] [ironic] [third-party-ci] pkvmci ironic job breakage details

2017-04-14 Thread Michael Turek

Hey ironic-ers,

So our third party CI job for ironic has been, and remains, broken. I 
was able to do some investigation today and here's a summary of what 
we're seeing. I'm hoping someone might know the root of the problem.


For reference, please see this paste and the logs of the job that I was 
working in:

http://paste.openstack.org/show/606564/
https://dal05.objectstorage.softlayer.net/v1/AUTH_3d8e6ecb-f597-448c-8ec2-164e9f710dd6/pkvmci/ironic/25/454625/10/check-ironic/tempest-dsvm-ironic-agent_ipmitool/0520958/

I've redacted the credentials in the ironic node-show for obvious 
reasons but rest assured they are properly set. These commands are run 
while 
'/opt/stack/new/ironic/devstack/lib/ironic:wait_for_nova_resources' is 
looping.


Basically, the ironic hypervisor for the node doesn't appear. As well, 
none of the node's properties make it to the hypervisor stats.


Some more strangeness is that the 'count' value from the 'openstack 
hypervisor stats show'. Though no hypervisors appear, the count is still 
1. Since the run was broken, I decided to delete node-0 (about 3-5 
minutes before the run failed) and see if it updated the count. It did.


Does anyone have any clue what might be happening here? Any advice would 
be appreciated!


Thanks,
mjturek


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[openstack-dev] [ironic] [neutron] Should the ironic-neutron meeting start back up for pike?

2017-03-07 Thread Michael Turek

Hey all,

So at yesterday's ironic IRC meeting the question of whether or not the 
ironic neutron integration meeting should start back up. My 
understanding is that this meeting died down as it became more status 
oriented.


I'm wondering if it'd be worthwhile to kick it off again as 4 of pike's 
high priority items are neutron integration focused.


Personally it'd be a meeting I'd attend this cycle but I could 
understand if it's more trouble than it's worth.


Thoughts?

Thanks,
Mike


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Re: [openstack-dev] [ironic] Boot from Volume meeting?

2017-02-28 Thread Michael Turek

Hey Julia,

I like the idea of a using the old neutron/ironic meeting time as 
general purpose meeting time slot. As the usage of the meeting changes, 
would new the same meeting name and agenda page be used, or would 
subteams rename the meeting and create a new agenda page? Personally I 
would prefer the latter.


So the first meeting will be 3/06/17?

Thanks,
Mike

On 02/28/2017 09:42 AM, Julia Kreger wrote:

Greetings fellow ironic humanoids!

As many have known, I've been largely attempting to drive Boot from
Volume functionality in ironic over the past two years.  Largely, in a
slow incremental approach, which is in part due to how I perceived it
to best fit into the existing priorities when the discussions started.

During PTG there was quite the interest by multiple people to become
involved and attempt to further Boot from Volume forward this cycle. I
would like to move to having a weekly meeting with the focus of
integrating this functionality into ironic, much like we did with the
tighter neutron integration.

I have two reasons for proposing a new meeting:

* Detailed technical status updates and planning/co-ordination would
need to take place. This would functionally be noise to a large number
of contributors in the ironic community.

* Many of these details would need need to be worked out prior to the
first part of the existing ironic meeting for the weekly status
update. The update being a summary of the status of each sub team.

With that having been said, I'm curious if we could re-use the
ironic-neutron meeting time slot [0] for this effort.  That meeting
was cancelled just after the first of this year [1].  In it's place I
think we should have a general purpose integration meeting, that could
be used as a standing meeting, specifically reserved at this time for
Boot from Volume work, but could be also by any integration effort
that needs time to sync-up in advance of the existing meeting.

-Julia

[0] 
http://git.openstack.org/cgit/openstack-infra/irc-meetings/tree/meetings/ironic-neutron-integration-meeting.yaml
[1] http://lists.openstack.org/pipermail/openstack-dev/2017-January/109536.html

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[openstack-dev] [ironic] When should a project be under Ironic's governance?

2016-10-17 Thread Michael Turek

Hello ironic!

At today's IRC meeting, the questions "what should and should not be a 
project be under Ironic's governance" and "what does it mean to be under 
Ironic's governance" were raised. Log here:


http://eavesdrop.openstack.org/meetings/ironic/2016/ironic.2016-10-17-17.00.log.html#l-176

See http://governance.openstack.org/reference/projects/ironic.html for a 
list of projects currently under Ironic's governance.


Is it as simple as "any project that aides in openstack baremetal 
deployment should be under Ironic's governance"? This is probably too 
general (nova arguably fits here) but it might be a good starting point.


Another angle to look at might be that a project belongs under the 
Ironic governance when both Ironic (the main services) and the candidate 
subproject would benefit from being under the same governance. A 
hypothetical example of this is when Ironic and the candidate project 
need to release together.


Just some initial thoughts to get the ball rolling. What does everyone 
else think?


Thanks,
Mike Turek


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[openstack-dev] [ironic] Petitboot and PXE

2016-09-28 Thread Michael Turek

Hey ironic-ers,

My team has a patch [1] up for enabling PXE for petitboot [2]. It's been 
around for awhile, and we actually use it in our PowerKVM CI ironic job 
(as our OpenPOWER target boxes run petitboot). I was hoping to get some 
eyes on it as we'd like to eventually get it upstream. I've recently 
stripped it down to what I think could be a reasonable change.


In short, this patch adds the use of DHCP option 210 [3] (TFTP path 
prefix) in the PXE module. The path-prefix points to where the 
pxelinux.cfg folder lives.


Petitboot is different from other PXE clients in that it doesn't use the 
pxelinux.0 boot file (or any boot file for that matter). Instead, 
petitboot handles all PXE functionality itself. The issue that arises 
from this is that pxelinux.0 by default derives the path-prefix from 
it's own location. Since petitboot doesn't use this boot file, the 
information must be specified through DHCP option 210.


I've tested this patch against target systems that use petitboot and 
systems that use the pxelinux.0 boot file and it seems to function properly.


While this is an arguably small change, I'm wondering is this should be 
going through the spec process. As well, I'm also wondering if there a 
better/preferred approach (ie - maybe providing path-prefix as a config 
option rather than always using it). I'd really appreciate any feedback!


Thanks,
Mike Turek

[1] https://review.openstack.org/#/c/185987
[2] 
https://www.kernel.org/pub/linux/kernel/people/geoff/petitboot/petitboot.html

[3] https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc5071#section-5


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