Configuring IPMI support¶
Installing ipmitool command¶
To enable one of the drivers that use IPMI protocol for power and management
actions (for example, ipmi
), the ipmitool
command must be present on
the service node(s) where ironic-conductor
is running. On most distros, it
is provided as part of the ipmitool
package. Source code is available at
http://ipmitool.sourceforge.net/.
Warning
Certain distros, notably Mac OS X and SLES, install openipmi
instead of ipmitool
by default. This driver is not compatible with
openipmi
as it relies on error handling options not provided by
this tool.
Please refer to the IPMI driver for information on how to configure and use IPMItool-based drivers.
Configuring hardware¶
IPMI is a relatively old protocol and may require additional set up on the hardware side that the Bare Metal service cannot do automatically:
Make sure IPMI is enabled and the account you use have the permissions to change power and boot devices. By default the administrator rights are expected, you can change it: see Using a different privilege level.
Make sure the cipher suites are configured for maximum security. Suite 17 is recommended, 3 can be used if it’s not available. Cipher suite 0 must be disabled as it provides unauthenticated access to the BMC.
See also
Make sure the boot mode correspond to the expected boot mode on the node (see Boot mode support). Some hardware is able to change the boot mode to the requested by Ironic, some does not.
Validation and troubleshooting¶
Check that you can connect to, and authenticate with, the IPMI
controller in your bare metal server by running ipmitool
:
ipmitool -I lanplus -H <ip-address> -U <username> -P <password> chassis power status
where <ip-address>
is the IP of the IPMI controller you want to access.
This is not the bare metal node’s main IP. The IPMI controller should have
its own unique IP.
If the above command doesn’t return the power status of the bare metal server, check that
ipmitool
is installed and is available via the$PATH
environment variable.The IPMI controller on your bare metal server is turned on.
The IPMI controller credentials and IP address passed in the command are correct.
The conductor node has a route to the IPMI controller. This can be checked by just pinging the IPMI controller IP from the conductor node.
IPMI configuration¶
If there are slow or unresponsive BMCs in the environment, the
min_command_interval
configuration option in the [ipmi]
section may
need to be raised. The default is fairly conservative, as setting this timeout
too low can cause older BMCs to crash and require a hard-reset.
Collecting sensor data¶
Bare Metal service supports sending IPMI sensor data to Telemetry with
certain hardware types, such as ipmi
, ilo
and irmc
. By default,
support for sending IPMI sensor data to Telemetry is disabled. If you want
to enable it, you should make the following two changes in ironic.conf
:
[conductor]
send_sensor_data = true
[oslo_messaging_notifications]
driver = messagingv2
If you want to customize the sensor types which will be sent to Telemetry,
change the send_sensor_data_types
option. For example, the below
settings will send information about temperature, fan, voltage from sensors
to the Telemetry service:
send_sensor_data_types=Temperature,Fan,Voltage
Supported sensor types are defined by the Telemetry service, currently
these are Temperature
, Fan
, Voltage
, Current
.
Special value All
(the default) designates all supported sensor types.