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Ironic introspection

Shutdown the one node that failed

You can use IPMI commands to test that the node is properly responding to power requests. Example:

 [stack@director ~]$ ipmitool -I lanplus -U admin -P password -H 192.168.1.111 chassis status
 
 [stack@director ~]$ ipmitool -I lanplus -U admin -P password -H 192.168.1.112 power status
 
 [stack@director ~]$ ipmitool -I lanplus -U admin -P password -H 192.168.1.113 power off
 
 [stack@director ~]$ ipmitool -I lanplus -U admin -P password -H 192.168.1.114 power on

introspect again.

Delete unwanted node

 [stack@director ~]$ ironic node-set-maintenance <UUID> TRUE
 
 [stack@director ~]$ ironic node-delete <UUID>

Change node state

To change an ironic node state to force provisioning or cleanup:

 [stack@director ~]$ ironic node-set-provision-state <UUID> active|delete|rebuild|inspect|provide|manage

Clean error status

To clear an error status from an ironic node:

 [stack@director ~]$ ironic node-set-provision-state <UUID> delete

Introspect again

Do not do a bulk this time, do only the one node that failed.

 [stack@director ~]$ openstack baremetal introspection <UUID> start

Reference:

 De: Philip Sweany
 Para: A discussion list for GLS contract instructors
 Date: 5/11/16 14:22