You mean there is no power driver for anything other than tilera? I am using supermicro intel based baremetal nodes. And for testing am simulating using VMs are baremetals as well. Please let me know. Thanks Ravi
On Mon, Oct 14, 2013 at 11:30 AM, Clint Byrum <cl...@fewbar.com> wrote: > Excerpts from Ravikanth Samprathi's message of 2013-10-14 11:15:15 -0700: > > Thank you for your help and pointers Rob. > > I followed instructions from the baremetal wiki and i am lost in the last > > step. > > > > First: > > I setup pxelinux.cfg/default to point to my-initrd and my-vmlinuz for pxe > > boot. > > My baremetal node goes into this prompt: > > (initramfs) > > I dont know if the above is correct. > > > > Second: > > Then i do nova boot, which gives me this: > > root@os:/tftpboot# nova boot --flavor my-baremetal-flavor --image > my-image > > my-baremetal-node > > > +-------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ > > | Property | > > Value | > > > +-------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ > > | status | > > BUILD | > > | updated | > > 2013-10-14T18:08:50Z | > > | OS-EXT-STS:task_state | > > scheduling | > > | OS-EXT-SRV-ATTR:host | > > None | > > | key_name | > > None | > > | image | > > my-image | > > | hostId > > | | > > | OS-EXT-STS:vm_state | > > building | > > | OS-EXT-SRV-ATTR:instance_name | > > instance-00000021 | > > | OS-EXT-SRV-ATTR:hypervisor_hostname | > > None | > > | flavor | > > my-baremetal-flavor | > > | id | > > c9fd52de-e93e-44dd-9009-9395e964829e | > > | security_groups | [{u'name': > > u'default'}] | > > | user_id | > > 251bd0a9388a477b9c24c99b223e7b2a | > > | name | > > my-baremetal-node | > > | adminPass | > > 5kHEX46xremR | > > | tenant_id | > > 8a34123d83824f3ea52527c5a28ad81e | > > | created | > > 2013-10-14T18:08:49Z | > > | OS-DCF:diskConfig | > > MANUAL | > > | metadata | > > {} | > > | accessIPv4 > > | | > > | accessIPv6 > > | | > > | progress | > > 0 | > > | OS-EXT-STS:power_state | > > 0 | > > | OS-EXT-AZ:availability_zone | > > nova | > > | config_drive > > | | > > > +-------------------------------------+--------------------------------------+ > > root@os:/tftpboot# > > > > Before doing this, I have done the nova-baremetal-create and interface > add, > > and this is what i get: > > ====================================================================== > > > > root@os:/tftpboot# nova baremetal-node-create os 1 1024 10 > 00:50:56:AA:20:54 > > +------------------+-------------------+ > > | Property | Value | > > +------------------+-------------------+ > > | instance_uuid | None | > > | pm_address | None | > > | interfaces | [] | > > | prov_vlan_id | None | > > | cpus | 1 | > > | memory_mb | 1024 | > > | prov_mac_address | 00:50:56:AA:20:54 | > > | service_host | os | > > | local_gb | 10 | > > | id | 2 | > > | pm_user | None | > > | terminal_port | None | > > +------------------+-------------------+ > > root@os:/tftpboot# nova baremetal-interface-add 2 00:50:56:AA:20:54 > > +-------------+-------------------+ > > | Property | Value | > > +-------------+-------------------+ > > | datapath_id | 0 | > > | id | 2 | > > | port_no | 0 | > > | address | 00:50:56:AA:20:54 | > > +-------------+-------------------+ > > > > The baremetal node is stuck at (initramfs) no auto powering and no auto > > booting happens. > > I have not given --pm options , should i give that and if so what are the > > values? > > What am i missing? > > If you don't give the power driver an address and credentials to turn > the machine on and off, you can't expect automatic deployment to work. > You will need IPMI credentials and an IP that the compute node can reach > to turn the machine on/off using the IPMI protocol. > > If your machines do not have IPMI, and they are not Tilera based, you > will need to write a power driver to turn them on and off. > > _______________________________________________ > OpenStack-dev mailing list > OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org > http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev >
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