Welcome to Ironic’s documentation!¶
Introduction¶
Ironic is an OpenStack project which provisions bare metal (as opposed to virtual) machines. It may be used independently or as part of an OpenStack Cloud, and integrates with the OpenStack Identity (keystone), Compute (nova), Network (neutron), Image (glance), and Object (swift) services.
The Bare Metal service manages hardware through both common (eg. PXE and IPMI) and vendor-specific remote management protocols. It provides the cloud operator with a unified interface to a heterogeneous fleet of servers while also providing the Compute service with an interface that allows physical servers to be managed as though they were virtual machines.
This documentation is continually updated and may not represent the state of
the project at any specific prior release. To access documentation for a
previous release of ironic, append the OpenStack release name to the URL; for
example, the ocata
release is available at
https://docs.openstack.org/ironic/ocata/.
Installation Guide¶
- Bare Metal Service Installation Guide
- Bare Metal service overview
- Reference Deploy Architectures
- Install and configure the Bare Metal service
- Create user images for the Bare Metal service
- Building or downloading a deploy ramdisk image
- Integration with other OpenStack services
- Set up the drivers for the Bare Metal service
- Enrollment
- Using Bare Metal service as a standalone service
- Enabling the configuration drive (configdrive)
- Advanced features
- Troubleshooting
- Next steps
Upgrade Guide¶
User Guide¶
Administrator Guide¶
- Administrator’s Guide
- Drivers, Hardware Types and Hardware Interfaces
- Ironic Python Agent
- Node Hardware Inspection
- Node Deployment
- Node Cleaning
- Node Adoption
- RAID Configuration
- BIOS Settings
- Node Rescuing
- Configuring to boot from volume
- Multi-tenant Networking
- Port Groups
- Configuring Web or Serial Console
- Enabling Notifications
- Ceph Object Gateway
- Emitting Software Metrics
- Auditing API Traffic
- Service State Reporting
- Conductor Groups
- Upgrade Guide
- Security
- Windows Images
- Troubleshooting FAQ
- Power Sync with the Compute Service
- Dashboard Integration
Configuration Guide¶
Bare Metal API References¶
Ironic’s REST API has changed since its first release, and continues to evolve to meet the changing needs of the community. Here we provide a conceptual guide as well as more detailed reference documentation.
Command References¶
Here are references for commands not elsewhere documented.