[openstack-dev] [ironic] User survey question

Pavlo Shchelokovskyy pshchelokovskyy at mirantis.com
Wed Jan 4 14:24:29 UTC 2017


Hi,

from my part, if it would be appropriate, I'd like to use this opportunity
to estimate the iPXE adoption.

So the question targeting those USING and TESTING ironic would be:

- does the hardware you are managing with ironic support iPXE?
- do you use ironic with iPXE enabled? ("[pxe]ipxe_enabled = True" in
ironic.conf)

Another question would be to estimate the base of users that use
iscsi_deploy feature and also the vendor-specific drivers. So questions for
those USING and TESTING ironic would be:

- do you rely on iscsi-based deploy method or agent-based one?
- do you rely on common drivers like agent_ipmotool or pxe_ipmitool, or use
vendor-specific drivers like ilo_*, drac_* etc? if using vendor specific
drivers, what features of those are the reason for such choice?

Cheers,

Dr. Pavlo Shchelokovskyy
Senior Software Engineer
Mirantis Inc
www.mirantis.com

On Wed, Jan 4, 2017 at 2:07 PM, Jim Rollenhagen <jim at jimrollenhagen.com>
wrote:

> Hey all,
>
> We have an opportunity to ask a question on the upcoming User Survey,
> which will launch by February 1st. We can choose the audience to direct
> the question to, choosing from those USING, TESTING, or INTERESTED
> in Ironic (or some combination of these).
>
> The hope is that the Foundation folks can get us the raw answers before
> the PTG.
>
> So, Ironicers, what question would you like to ask users, and which group
> of
> users would you like to ask?
>
> // jim
>
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