[Kolla-Ansible][Ironic] Baremetal node Cleaning fails in UEFI mode, but succeeds in Legacy Bios Mode

Anirudh Gupta anyrude10 at gmail.com
Mon Aug 23 07:41:44 UTC 2021


Hi Julia,

Thanks for your reply.

There is also an update that with Centos 8.4 Partition Disk Image, I am
able to successfully provision the baremetal node. With Centos 8.4 ISO and
Wholedisk Image the behaviour is the same that it doesn't boot from Hard
disk.

Please find below my setup details:

I am using *HP server DL380 Gen9* with *BIOS P89 v2.76 (10/21/2019)* with
*IPMI* utility

Hard disk is the first priority followed by 1GB NIC which I have set to PXE

I don't find any logs in /var/log/ironic/deploy_logs. However there is a
folder */var/log/kolla/ironic/*, but there are no deploy_logs in that folder

I have downloaded the kolla source image from docker hub

docker pull kolla/centos-source-ironic-conductor:wallaby

Similar images have been downloaded by kolla ansible for other ironic
components

Regards
Anirudh Gupta

On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 9:56 PM Julia Kreger <juliaashleykreger at gmail.com>
wrote:

>
>
> On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 7:07 AM Anirudh Gupta <anyrude10 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi Mark,
>>
>> There was some issue with the cleaning image due to which the issue
>> reported in previous conversation was observed.
>>
>> This was successfully resolved.
>> By setting the parameter in ironic.conf file
>> [pxe]
>> uefi_ipxe_bootfile_name =  ipxe-x86_64.efi
>>
>> The "node provide" command successfully executed and the node came in
>> "available" state.
>>
>> *In Legacy:*
>> When I am trying to create the server using "server create " command and
>> a userimage is passed in the command, the procedure is that the node will
>> install userimage over the network and then will be rebooted
>> After the reboot, it will boot up with the Hard disk and with the OS
>> specified in userimage.
>>
>> *In UEFI:*
>> When I am trying to create the server using "server create " command and
>> a userimage is passed in the command, the procedure of installing user
>> image and rebooting remains the same.
>> But After the reboot, despite setting the hard disk as the first
>> priority,  it again starts booting over the network and eventually fails.
>>
>> This is very very likely an issue with the vendor's firmware. We've seen
> some instances where the bmc refuses to honor the request to change *or*
> where it is honored for a single boot operation only. In part some of this
> may be due to improved support in handling UEFI boot signaling where the
> wrong thing could occur, at least with IPMI.
>
> In order to create a fix or workaround, we need the following information:
>
> Are you using IPMI or Redfish? If your using IPMI, you should consider
> using Redfish.
>
> What is the hardware vendor?
>
> What is the BMC firmware version?
>
> Is the BMC set to always network boot by default completely?
>
> In UEFI, what does the machine report for the efibootmgr output. Your
> deployment agent logs actually have this output already in the journal.
> Typically /var/log/ironic/deploy_logs. We've seen some hardware act
> completely disjointed from the EFI NVRAM, or where it resets the EFI NVRAM
> when we request a one time override.
>
> Most importantly, what is the version of ironic and ironic-python-agent?
>
>
>> I have also tried passing the *capabilities='boot_option:local' *both in
>> baremetal node and flavor, but the behaviour is the same.
>>
>> Regards
>> Anirudh Gupta
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> [trim]
>>
>
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