> Vladimir Kozhukalov wrote on 08/04/2014
01:04:38 PM:
> 1) We agreed that Ironic is that place where we can store hardware
> info ('extra' field in node model). But many modern hardware
> configurations support hot pluggable hard drives, CPUs, and even
> memory. How Ironic will know that har
Oleg,
I'm very much interested in this.
I believe that as this distributed environment becomes more and more
complex, involving many different modules and teams it's becoming crucial
to have some common view (and maybe framework) for diagnostics and problem
resolution.
Thanks,
Ezra
IBM Rese
> Ironic's responsibility ends where the host OS begins. Ironic is a bare
metal provisioning service, not a configuration management service.
I agree with the above, but just to clarify I would say that Ironic
shouldn't *interact* with the host OS once it booted. Obviously it can
still perform
O
Thanks,
Ezra
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