Just to bump this email and present you guys Jose Miguel, who it's in interested in this as well. Cheers!!! --- Alvaro Soto. Note: My work hours may not be your work hours. Please do not feel the need to respond during a time that is not convenient for you. ---------------------------------------------------------- Great people talk about ideas, ordinary people talk about things, small people talk... about other people. On Wed, Apr 5, 2023, 2:24 AM Riccardo Pittau <elfosardo@gmail.com> wrote:
Hey Alvaro,
We've discussed support for ubuntu arm64 image during the last weekly meeting on Monday and agreed to provide it. I plan to start working on that this week in the ironic-python-agent-builder repository.
Ciao Riccardo
On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 11:00 PM Alvaro Soto <alsotoes@gmail.com> wrote:
I saw CentOS 8/9 and Debian images; any plans on working with Ubuntu?
Cheers!
On Tue, Apr 4, 2023 at 2:16 PM Jonathan Rosser < jonathan.rosser@rd.bbc.co.uk> wrote:
Hi Jay,
We did not need to make any changes to Ironic.
At the time we first got things working I don't think there was a published ARM64 image, but it would have been of great benefit as it was another component to bootstrap and have uncertainty about if we had done it properly.
I've uploaded the published experimental image to our environment and will have an opportunity to test that soon.
Jon.
On 31/03/2023 17:01, Jay Faulkner wrote:
Thanks for responding, Jonathan!
Did you have to make any downstream changes to Ironic for this to work? Are you using our published ARM64 image or using their own?
Thanks, Jay Faulkner Ironic PTL
On Fri, Mar 31, 2023 at 7:56 AM Jonathan Rosser <jonathan.rosser@rd.bbc.co.uk> wrote:
I have Ironic working with Supermicro MegaDC / Ampere CPU in a R12SPD-A system board using the ipmi driver.
Jon.
On 29/03/2023 19:39, Jay Faulkner wrote: > Hi stackers, > > Ironic has published an experimental Ironic Python Agent image for > ARM64 > ( https://tarballs.opendev.org/openstack/ironic-python-agent-builder/dib/files... )
> and discussed promoting this image to supported via CI testing. > However, we have a problem: there are no Ironic developers with easy > access to ARM hardware at the moment, and no Ironic developers with > free time to commit to improving our support of ARM hardware. > > So we're putting out a call for help: > - If you're a hardware vendor and want your ARM hardware supported? > Please come talk to the Ironic community about setting up third-party-CI. > - Are you an operator or contributor from a company invested in ARM > bare metal? Please come join the Ironic community to help us build > this support. > > Thanks, > Jay Faulkner > Ironic PTL > >
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