iBMC driver¶
Overview¶
The ibmc driver is targeted for Huawei V5 series rack server such as
2288H V5, CH121 V5. The iBMC hardware type enables the user to take advantage
of features of Huawei iBMC to control Huawei server.
The ibmc hardware type supports the following Ironic interfaces:
Management Interface: Boot device management
Power Interface: Power management
RAID Interface: RAID controller and disk management
Vendor Interface: ibmc passthru interfaces
Prerequisites¶
- The HUAWEI iBMC Client library should be installed on the ironic conductor
node(s).
For example, it can be installed with pip:
sudo pip install python-ibmcclient
Enabling the iBMC driver¶
Add
ibmcto the list ofenabled_hardware_types,enabled_power_interfaces,enabled_vendor_interfacesandenabled_management_interfacesin/etc/ironic/ironic.conf. For example:[DEFAULT] ... enabled_hardware_types = ibmc enabled_power_interfaces = ibmc enabled_management_interfaces = ibmc enabled_raid_interfaces = ibmc enabled_vendor_interfaces = ibmc
Restart the ironic conductor service:
sudo service ironic-conductor restart # Or, for RDO: sudo systemctl restart openstack-ironic-conductor
Registering a node with the iBMC driver¶
Nodes configured to use the driver should have the driver property
set to ibmc.
The following properties are specified in the node’s driver_info
field:
ibmc_address:The URL address to the ibmc controller. It must include the authority portion of the URL, and can optionally include the scheme. If the scheme is missing, https is assumed. For example: https://ibmc.example.com. This is required.
ibmc_username:User account with admin/server-profile access privilege. This is required.
ibmc_password:User account password. This is required.
ibmc_verify_ca:If ibmc_address has the https scheme, the driver will use a secure (TLS) connection when talking to the ibmc controller. By default (if this is set to True), the driver will try to verify the host certificates. This can be set to the path of a certificate file or directory with trusted certificates that the driver will use for verification. To disable verifying TLS, set this to False. This is optional.
The baremetal node create command can be used to enroll
a node with the ibmc driver. For example:
baremetal node create --driver ibmc
--driver-info ibmc_address=https://example.com \
--driver-info ibmc_username=admin \
--driver-info ibmc_password=password
For more information about enrolling nodes see Enrollment in the install guide.
RAID Interface¶
Currently, only RAID controller which supports OOB management can be managed.
See RAID Configuration for more information on Ironic RAID support.
The following properties are supported by the iBMC raid interface
implementation, ibmc:
Mandatory properties¶
size_gb: Size in gigabytes (integer) for the logical disk. UseMAXassize_gbif this logical disk is supposed to use the rest of the space available.raid_level: RAID level for the logical disk. Valid values areJBOD,0,1,5,6,1+0,5+0and6+0. And it is possible that some RAID controllers can only support a subset RAID levels.
Note
RAID level 2 is not supported by iBMC driver.
Optional properties¶
is_root_volume: Optional. Specifies whether this disk is a root volume. By default, this isFalse.volume_name: Optional. Name of the volume to be created. If this is not specified, it will be N/A.
Backing physical disk hints¶
See RAID Configuration for more information on backing disk hints.
These are machine-independent properties. The hints are specified for each logical disk to help Ironic find the desired disks for RAID configuration.
share_physical_disksdisk_typeinterface_typenumber_of_physical_disks
Backing physical disks¶
These are HUAWEI RAID controller dependent properties:
controller: Optional. Supported values are: RAID storage id, RAID storage name or RAID controller name. If a bare metal server have more than one controller, this is mandatory. Typical values would look like:RAID Storage Id:
RAIDStorage0RAID Storage Name:
RAIDStorage0RAID Controller Name:
RAID Card1 Controller.
physical_disks: Optional. Supported values are: disk-id, disk-name or disk serial number. Typical values for hdd disk would look like:Disk Id:
HDDPlaneDisk0Disk Name:
Disk0.Disk SerialNumber:
38DGK77LF77D
Delete RAID configuration¶
For delete_configuration step, ibmc will do:
delete all logical disks
delete all hot-spare disks
Logical disks creation priority¶
Logical Disks creation priority based on three properties:
share_physical_disksphysical_diskssize_gb
The logical disks creation priority strictly follow the table below, if
multiple logical disks have the same priority, then they will be created with
the same order in logical_disks array.
Share physical disks |
Specified Physical Disks |
Size |
|---|---|---|
no |
yes |
int|max |
no |
no |
int |
yes |
yes |
int |
yes |
yes |
max |
yes |
no |
int |
yes |
no |
max |
no |
no |
max |
Physical disks choice strategy¶
Note
physical-disk-group: a group of physical disks which have been used by some logical-disks with same RAID level.
If no
physical_disksare specified, the “waste least” strategy will be used to choose the physical disks.waste least disk capacity: when using disks with different capacity, it will cause a waste of disk capacity. This is to avoid with highest priority.
using least total disk capacity: for example, we can create 400G RAID 5 with both 5 100G-disks and 3 200G-disks. 5 100G disks is a better strategy because it uses a 500G capacity totally. While 3 200G-disks are 600G totally.
using least disk count: finally, if waste capacity and total disk capacity are both the same (it rarely happens?), we will choose the one with the minimum number of disks.
when
share_physical_disksoption is present,ibmcdriver will create logical disk upon existing physical-disk-group list first. Only when no existing physical-disk-group matches, then it chooses unused physical disks with same strategy described above. When multiple exists physical-disk-groups matches, it will use “waste least” strategy too, the bigger capacity left the better. For example, to create a logical disk shown below on aibmcserver which has two RAID5 logical disks already. And the shareable capacity of this two logical-disks are 500G and 300G, thenibmcdriver will choose the second one.{ "logical_disks": [ { "controller": "RAID Card1 Controller", "raid_level": "5", "size_gb": 100, "share_physical_disks": true } ] }
And the
ibmcserver has two RAID5 logical disks already.When
size_gbis set toMAX,ibmcdriver will auto work through all possible cases and choose the “best” solution which has the biggest capacity and use least capacity. For example: to create a RAID 5+0 logical disk with MAX size in a server has 9 200G-disks, it will finally choose “8 disks + span-number 2” but not “9 disks + span-number 3”. Although they both have 1200G capacity totally, but the former uses only 8 disks and the latter uses 9 disks. If you want to choose the latter solution, you can specified the disk count to use by addingnumber_of_physical_disksoption.{ "logical_disks": [ { "controller": "RAID Card1 Controller", "raid_level": "5+0", "size_gb": "MAX" } ] }
Examples¶
- In a typical scenario we may want to create:
RAID 5, 500G, root OS volume with 3 disks
RAID 5, rest available space, data volume with rest disks
{
"logical_disks": [
{
"volume_name": "os_volume",
"controller": "RAID Card1 Controller",
"is_root_volume": "True",
"physical_disks": [
"Disk0",
"Disk1",
"Disk2"
],
"raid_level": "5",
"size_gb": "500"
},
{
"volume_name": "data_volume",
"controller": "RAID Card1 Controller",
"raid_level": "5",
"size_gb": "MAX"
}
]
}
Vendor Interface¶
The ibmc hardware type provides vendor passthru interfaces shown below:
Method Name |
HTTP Method |
Description |
|---|---|---|
boot_up_seq |
GET |
Query boot up sequence |
get_raid_controller_list |
GET |
Query RAID controller summary info |