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== Additional bare metal configuration parameters for the Agent-based Installer
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Additional bare metal installation configuration parameters for the Agent-based Installer are described in the following table:
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[NOTE]
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====
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These fields are not used during the initial provisioning of the cluster, but they are available to use once the cluster has been installed.
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Configuring these fields at install time eliminates the need to set them as a Day 2 operation.
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====
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.Additional bare metal parameters
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|Parameter|Description|Values
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|platform:
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baremetal:
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clusterProvisioningIP:
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|The IP address within the cluster where the provisioning services run.
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Defaults to the third IP address of the provisioning subnet.
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For example, `172.22.0.3` or `2620:52:0:1307::3`.
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|IPv4 or IPv6 address.
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|platform:
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baremetal:
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provisioningNetwork:
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|The `provisioningNetwork` configuration setting determines whether the cluster uses the provisioning network.
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If it does, the configuration setting also determines if the cluster manages the network.
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`Managed`: Default. Set this parameter to `Managed` to fully manage the provisioning network, including DHCP, TFTP, and so on.
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`Disabled`: Set this parameter to `Disabled` to disable the requirement for a provisioning network.
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When set to `Disabled`, you can use only virtual media based provisioning on Day 2.
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If `Disabled` and using power management, BMCs must be accessible from the bare-metal network.
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If Disabled, you must provide two IP addresses on the bare-metal network that are used for the provisioning services.
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|`Managed` or `Disabled`.
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|platform:
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provisioningMACAddress:
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|The MAC address within the cluster where provisioning services run.
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|MAC address.
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baremetal:
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provisioningNetworkCIDR:
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|The CIDR for the network to use for provisioning.
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This option is required when not using the default address range on the provisioning network.
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|Valid CIDR, for example `10.0.0.0/16`.
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provisioningNetworkInterface:
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|The name of the network interface on nodes connected to the provisioning network.
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Use the `bootMACAddress` configuration setting to enable Ironic to identify the IP address of the NIC instead of using the `provisioningNetworkInterface` configuration setting to identify the name of the NIC.
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|String.
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provisioningDHCPRange:
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|Defines the IP range for nodes on the provisioning network, for example `172.22.0.10,172.22.0.254`.
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|IP address range.
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baremetal:
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hosts:
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|Configuration for bare metal hosts.
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|Array of host configuration objects.
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|platform:
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hosts:
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name:
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|The name of the host.
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|String.
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baremetal:
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hosts:
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bootMACAddress:
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|The MAC address of the NIC used for provisioning the host.
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|MAC address.
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hosts:
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|Configuration for the host to connect to the baseboard management controller (BMC).
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|Dictionary of BMC configuration objects.
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hosts:
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username:
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|The username for the BMC.
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|String.
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password:
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|Password for the BMC.
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|String.
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address:
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|The URL for communicating with the host's BMC controller.
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The address configuration setting specifies the protocol.
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For example, `redfish+http://10.10.10.1:8000/redfish/v1/Systems/1234` enables Redfish.
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For more information, see "BMC addressing" in the "Deploying installer-provisioned clusters on bare metal" section.
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|URL.
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disableCertificateVerification:
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|`redfish` and `redfish-virtualmedia` need this parameter to manage BMC addresses.
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The value should be `True` when using a self-signed certificate for BMC addresses.
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