/ironic-image

Container image to run OpenStack Ironic as part of Metal³

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Metal3 Ironic Container

This repo contains the files needed to build the Ironic images used by Metal3.

Build Status

Ubuntu V1beta1 build status CentOS V1beta1 build status

Description

When updated, builds are automatically triggered on https://quay.io/repository/metal3-io/ironic/

This repo supports the creation of multiple containers needed when provisioning baremetal nodes with Ironic. Eventually there will be separate images for each container, but currently separate containers can share this same image with specific entry points.

The following entry points are provided:

  • runironic - Starts the ironic-conductor and ironic-api processes to manage the provisioning of baremetal nodes. Details on Ironic can be found at https://docs.openstack.org/ironic/latest/. This is the default entry point used by the Dockerfile.
  • rundnsmasq - Runs the dnmasq dhcp server to provide addresses and initiate PXE boot of baremetal nodes. This includes a lightweight TFTP server. Details on dnsmasq can be found at http://www.thekelleys.org.uk/dnsmasq/doc.html.
  • runhttpd - Starts the Apache web server to provide images via http for PXE boot and for deployment of the final images.
  • runlogwatch - Waits for host provisioning ramdisk logs to appear, prints their contents and deletes files.

All of the containers must share a common mount point or data store. Ironic requires files for both the TFTP server and HTTP server to be stored in the same partition. This common store must include, in /html/images, the following images:

  • ironic-python-agent.kernel
  • ironic-python-agent.initramfs
  • final image to be deployed onto node in qcow2 format

The following environment variables can be passed in to customize run-time functionality:

  • PROVISIONING_MACS - a comma seperated list of mac address of the master nodes (used to determine the PROVISIONING_INTERFACE)
  • PROVISIONING_INTERFACE - interface to use for ironic, dnsmasq(dhcpd) and httpd (default provisioning, this is calculated if the above PROVISIONING_MACS is provided)
  • DNSMASQ_EXCEPT_INTERFACE - interfaces to exclude when providing DHCP address (default "lo")
  • HTTP_PORT - port used by http server (default 80)
  • DHCP_RANGE - dhcp range to use for provisioning (default 172.22.0.10-172.22.0.100)
  • MARIADB_PASSWORD - The database password
  • OS_
    __= - This format can be used to set arbitary ironic config options
  • IRONIC_RAMDISK_SSH_KEY - A public key to allow ssh access to nodes running IPA, takes the format "ssh-rsa AAAAB3....."
  • IRONIC_KERNEL_PARAMS - This parameter can be used to add additional kernel parameters to nodes running IPA

The ironic configuration can be overridden by various environment variables. The following can serve as an example:

  • OS_CONDUCTOR__DEPLOY_CALLBACK_TIMEOUT=4800 - timeout (seconds) to wait for a callback from a deploy ramdisk
  • OS_CONDUCTOR__INSPECT_TIMEOUT=1800 - timeout (seconds) for waiting for node inspection
  • OS_CONDUCTOR__CLEAN_CALLBACK_TIMEOUT=1800 - timeout (seconds) to wait for a callback from the ramdisk doing the cleaning
  • OS_PXE__BOOT_RETRY_TIMEOUT=1200 - timeout (seconds) to enable boot retries.

Build Ironic Image from source

Normally the ironic image is built using RPMs coming from the RDO project.
It is possible to build it using source code setting the INSTALL_TYPE argument to source at build time; the full command is for example:

podman build -t ironic-image -f Dockerfile --build-arg INSTALL_TYPE=source

Apply project patches to the images during build

When building the image, it is possible to specify a patch of one or more upstream projects to apply to the image using the PATCH_LIST argument in the cli command, for example:

podman build -t ironic-image -f Dockerfile --build-arg PATCH_LIST=my-patch-list

The PATCH_LIST argument is a path to a file under the image context.
Its format is a simple text file that contains references to upstream patches for the ironic projects.
Each line of the file is in the form:
project_dir refspec (git_host)
where:

  • project_dir is the last part of the project url including the organization, for example for ironic is openstack/ironic
  • refspec is the gerrit refspec of the patch we want to test, for example if you want to apply the patch at https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/ironic/+/800084 the refspec will be refs/changes/84/800084/22 Using multiple refspecs is convenient in case we need to test patches that are connected to each other, either on the same project or on different projects.
  • git_host (optional) is the git host from which the project will be cloned. If unset, https://opendev.org is used.