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Ironic Inspector is an auxiliary service for discovering hardware properties for a node managed by OpenStack Ironic. Hardware introspection or hardware properties discovery is a process of getting hardware parameters required for scheduling from a bare metal node, given it’s power management credentials (e.g. IPMI address, user name and password). This package contains an ironic-inspector conductor service, which can be used to split ironic-inspector into API and conductor processes.
Ironic Inspector is an auxiliary service for discovering hardware properties for a node managed by OpenStack Ironic. Hardware introspection or hardware properties discovery is a process of getting hardware parameters required for scheduling from a bare metal node, given it’s power management credentials (e.g. IPMI address, user name and password). This package contains an ironic-inspector WSGI service, which can be used to split ironic-inspector into API and conductor processes.
Ironic Inspector is an auxiliary service for discovering hardware properties for a node managed by OpenStack Ironic. Hardware introspection or hardware properties discovery is a process of getting hardware parameters required for scheduling from a bare metal node, given it’s power management credentials (e.g. IPMI address, user name and password). This package contains Python modules and an ironic-inspector service combining API and conductor in one binary.
Ironic is service for the management and provisioning of physical machines This package contains a dnsmasq service pre-configured for using with ironic to support TFTP to enable initial PXE boot operations using TFTP.
Ironic Conductor for management and provisioning of physical machines
Components common to all OpenStack Ironic services
Ironic API for management and provisioning of physical machines
Ironic provides an API for management and provisioning of physical machines
Heat Dashboard is an extension for OpenStack Dashboard that provides a UI for Heat.
Heat is a service to orchestrate composite cloud applications using a declarative template format through an OpenStack-native REST API. The heat-all process bundles together any (or all) of heat-engine, heat-api, and heat-cfn-api into a single process. This can be used to bootstrap a minimal TripleO deployment, but is not the recommended way of running the Heat service in general.