BIOS Configuration

Overview

The Bare Metal service supports BIOS configuration for bare metal nodes. It allows administrators to retrieve and apply the desired BIOS settings via CLI or REST API. The desired BIOS settings are applied during manual cleaning.

Prerequisites

Bare metal servers must be configured by the administrator to be managed via ironic hardware type that supports BIOS configuration.

Enabling hardware types

Enable a specific hardware type that supports BIOS configuration. Refer to Enabling drivers and hardware types for how to enable a hardware type.

Enabling hardware interface

To enable the bios interface:

[DEFAULT]
enabled_bios_interfaces = no-bios

Append the actual bios interface name supported by the enabled hardware type to enabled_bios_interfaces with comma separated values in ironic.conf.

All available in-tree bios interfaces are listed in setup.cfg file in the source code tree, for example:

ironic.hardware.interfaces.bios =
    fake = ironic.drivers.modules.fake:FakeBIOS
    no-bios = ironic.drivers.modules.noop:NoBIOS

Retrieve BIOS settings

To retrieve the cached BIOS configuration from a specified node:

$ baremetal node bios setting list <node>

BIOS settings are cached on each node cleaning operation or when settings have been applied successfully via BIOS cleaning steps. The return of above command is a table of the last cached BIOS settings from the specified node. If -f json is added as a suffix to the above command, it returns BIOS settings as following:

[
  {
    "setting name":
      {
        "name": "setting name",
        "value": "value"
      }
  },
  {
    "setting name":
      {
        "name": "setting name",
        "value": "value"
      }
  },
  ...
]

To get a specified BIOS setting for a node:

$ baremetal node bios setting show <node> <setting-name>

If -f json is added as a suffix to the above command, it returns BIOS settings as following:

{
  "setting name":
    {
      "name": "setting name",
      "value": "value"
    }
}

Configure BIOS settings

Two Manual cleaning steps are available for managing nodes’ BIOS settings:

Factory reset

This cleaning step resets all BIOS settings to factory default for a given node:

{
  "target":"clean",
  "clean_steps": [
    {
      "interface": "bios",
      "step": "factory_reset"
    }
  ]
}

The factory_reset cleaning step does not require any arguments, as it resets all BIOS settings to factory defaults.

Apply BIOS configuration

This cleaning step applies a set of BIOS settings for a node:

{
  "target":"clean",
  "clean_steps": [
    {
      "interface": "bios",
      "step": "apply_configuration",
      "args": {
        "settings": [
          {
            "name": "name",
            "value": "value"
          },
          {
            "name": "name",
            "value": "value"
          }
        ]
      }
    }
  ]
}

The representation of apply_configuration cleaning step follows the same format of Manual cleaning. The desired BIOS settings can be provided via the settings argument which contains a list of BIOS options to be applied, each BIOS option is a dictionary with name and value keys.

To check whether the desired BIOS configuration is set properly, use the command mentioned in the Retrieve BIOS settings section.

Note

When applying BIOS settings to a node, vendor-specific driver may take the given BIOS settings from the argument and compare them with the current BIOS settings on the node and only apply when there is a difference.