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Welcome to Ironic Python Agent!

Welcome to Ironic Python Agent!¶

Overview¶

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Ironic Python Agent (often abbreviated as IPA) is an agent for controlling and deploying Ironic controlled baremetal nodes. Typically run in a ramdisk, the agent exposes a REST API for provisioning servers.

Contents¶

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  • Installing Ironic Python Agent
    • Image Builders
    • IPA Flags
    • IPA and TLS
      • Client Configuration
      • Server Configuration
    • Hardware Managers
  • Ironic Python Agent Administration
    • How it works
      • Integration with Ironic
      • Inspection
      • Hardware Inventory
      • Image Checksums
    • Built-in hardware managers
      • GenericHardwareManager
    • Custom hardware managers
      • MellanoxDeviceHardwareManager
    • Rescue mode
      • Overview
      • Support in ironic-python-agent images
    • Troubleshooting Ironic-Python-Agent (IPA)
      • Gaining Access to IPA on a node
      • Set IPA to debug logging
      • Where can I find the IPA logs
      • Manually restart IPA
      • Cleaning halted with ProtectedDeviceError
      • References
  • Contributing to Ironic Python Agent
    • Hardware Managers
      • How are methods executed on HardwareManagers?
      • Why build a custom HardwareManager?
      • How can I build a custom HardwareManager?
      • Custom HardwareManagers and Cleaning
      • Custom HardwareManagers and Deploying
      • Custom HardwareManagers and Service operations
    • Emitting metrics from Ironic-Python-Agent (IPA)
      • Overview
      • Using a context manager
      • Explicitly sending metrics
    • Rescue Mode
      • finalize_rescue command
    • Generated Developer Documentation

Indices and tables¶

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