On Mon, Aug 9, 2021 at 10:53 AM Lokendra Rathour <lokendrarathour@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Mark,
Thanks for the reply.
As it looks that getting ironic installed in Kolla-Ansible is not that easy. 
As we know that Kayobe is also using Kolla-ansible underneath, so we may have a similar line of challenges when deploying ironic over Kayobe ?

It will be the same experience, except for handling of the server provisioning layer and setting up networking for you.
I suggest you try it as it gives you more out of the box and may help you spot the issue in your previous setup.
Ironic works just fine with Kolla Ansible but requires more understanding of your baremetal layer than the other services.
Also, do note Kayobe will use Ironic (via Bifrost) to provision your nodes so you will test Ironic from yet another angle.

-yoctozepto
 
Best Regards,
Lokendra

On Mon, Aug 9, 2021 at 1:46 PM Mark Goddard <mark@stackhpc.com> wrote:
Hi Lokendra,

We regularly use Ironic with Kolla. Unfortunately it can be quite
challenging to get working, but it is possible. tcpdump and console
logs are your friends.

Regards,
Mark

On Thu, 5 Aug 2021 at 12:32, Lokendra Rathour <lokendrarathour@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi Team,
>
> I was trying to deploy Ironic Node on Kolla Ansible Setup.
> Document used for reference:
> https://docs.openstack.org/kolla-ansible/latest/reference/bare-metal/ironic-guide.html
>
> Although this document says
> : " Ironic works well in Kolla, though it is not thoroughly tested as part of Kolla CI, so may be subject to instability"
>
>  We have tried  2 node Kolla Ansible 12.0.0 in order to deploy OpenStack wallaby release with enabled ironic for Bare-metal nodes provisioning. But facing issues in "Node Provisioning"
>
> So, has anyone tried the Baremetal Provisioning on Koll Setup?
> Please share /suggest any approach to achieve this.
>
> --
> ~ Lokendra
> skype: lokendrarathour


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