Node Multi-Tenancy¶
This guide explains the steps needed to enable node multi-tenancy. This feature enables non-admins to perform API actions on nodes, limited by policy configuration. The Bare Metal service supports two kinds of non-admin users:
Owner: owns specific nodes and performs administrative actions on them
Lessee: receives temporary and limited access to a node
Setting the Owner and Lessee¶
Non-administrative access to a node is controlled through a node’s owner
or lessee
attribute:
openstack baremetal node set --owner 080925ee2f464a2c9dce91ee6ea354e2 node-7
openstack baremetal node set --lessee 2a210e5ff114c8f2b6e994218f51a904 node-10
Configuring the Bare Metal Service Policy¶
By default, the Bare Metal service policy is configured so that a node owner or lessee has no access to any node APIs. However, the policy policy file contains rules that can be used to enable node API access:
# Owner of node
#"is_node_owner": "project_id:%(node.owner)s"
# Lessee of node
#"is_node_lessee": "project_id:%(node.lessee)s"
An administrator can then modify the policy file to expose individual node APIs as follows:
# Change Node provision status
# PUT /nodes/{node_ident}/states/provision
#"baremetal:node:set_provision_state": "rule:is_admin"
"baremetal:node:set_provision_state": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_node_owner or rule:is_node_lessee"
# Update Node records
# PATCH /nodes/{node_ident}
#"baremetal:node:update": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_node_owner"
In addition, it is safe to expose the baremetal:node:list
rule, as the
node list function now filters non-admins by owner and lessee:
# Retrieve multiple Node records, filtered by owner
# GET /nodes
# GET /nodes/detail
#"baremetal:node:list": "rule:baremetal:node:get"
"baremetal:node:list": ""
Note that baremetal:node:list_all
permits users to see all nodes
regardless of owner/lessee, so it should remain restricted to admins.
Ports¶
Port APIs can be similarly exposed to node owners and lessees:
# Retrieve Port records
# GET /ports/{port_id}
# GET /nodes/{node_ident}/ports
# GET /nodes/{node_ident}/ports/detail
# GET /portgroups/{portgroup_ident}/ports
# GET /portgroups/{portgroup_ident}/ports/detail
#"baremetal:port:get": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_observer"
"baremetal:port:get": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_observer or rule:is_node_owner or rule:is_node_lessee"
# Retrieve multiple Port records, filtered by owner
# GET /ports
# GET /ports/detail
#"baremetal:port:list": "rule:baremetal:port:get"
"baremetal:port:list": ""
Allocations¶
Allocations respect node tenancy as well. A restricted allocation creates an allocation tied to a project, and that can only match nodes where that project is the owner or lessee. Here is a sample set of allocation policy rules that allow non-admins to use allocations effectively:
# Retrieve Allocation records
# GET /allocations/{allocation_id}
# GET /nodes/{node_ident}/allocation
#"baremetal:allocation:get": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_observer"
"baremetal:allocation:get": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_observer or rule:is_allocation_owner"
# Retrieve multiple Allocation records, filtered by owner
# GET /allocations
#"baremetal:allocation:list": "rule:baremetal:allocation:get"
"baremetal:allocation:list": ""
# Retrieve multiple Allocation records
# GET /allocations
#"baremetal:allocation:list_all": "rule:baremetal:allocation:get"
# Create Allocation records
# POST /allocations
#"baremetal:allocation:create": "rule:is_admin"
# Create Allocation records that are restricted to an owner
# POST /allocations
#"baremetal:allocation:create_restricted": "rule:baremetal:allocation:create"
"baremetal:allocation:create_restricted": ""
# Delete Allocation records
# DELETE /allocations/{allocation_id}
# DELETE /nodes/{node_ident}/allocation
#"baremetal:allocation:delete": "rule:is_admin"
"baremetal:allocation:delete": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_allocation_owner"
# Change name and extra fields of an allocation
# PATCH /allocations/{allocation_id}
#"baremetal:allocation:update": "rule:is_admin"
"baremetal:allocation:update": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_allocation_owner"
Deployment and Metalsmith¶
Provisioning a node requires a specific set of APIs to be made available. The following policy specifications are enough to allow a node owner to use Metalsmith to deploy upon a node:
"baremetal:node:get": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_observer or rule:is_node_owner"
"baremetal:node:list": ""
"baremetal:node:update_extra": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_node_owner"
"baremetal:node:update_instance_info": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_node_owner"
"baremetal:node:validate": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_node_owner"
"baremetal:node:set_provision_state": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_node_owner"
"baremetal:node:vif:list": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_node_owner"
"baremetal:node:vif:attach": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_node_owner"
"baremetal:node:vif:detach": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_node_owner"
"baremetal:allocation:get": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_observer or rule:is_allocation_owner"
"baremetal:allocation:list": ""
"baremetal:allocation:create_restricted": ""
"baremetal:allocation:delete": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_allocation_owner"
"baremetal:allocation:update": "rule:is_admin or rule:is_allocation_owner"