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authorHarald Jensas <harald.jensas@gmail.com>2016-12-04 23:34:40 +0100
committerHarald Jensas <harald.jensas@gmail.com>2016-12-05 00:11:24 +0100
commited2ed55ffb952e5333a8d80467822a31dfb99ea0 (patch)
tree2d30c841ae49063f4c116057cf101bac77660de8 /network/ports/internal_api.yaml
parenta23ad11958ac23b042facedd4dde9281c4a353fd (diff)
Add support for node groups in NetConfigDataLookup
By using DMI String as identifier, such as 'system-product-name' or 'system-version' add support for node groups. This allow the use of a single entry in 'NetConfigDataLookup' to match a group of systems of the same model, vendor etc. Try to match on ethernet mac address first, then if no match is found 'dmiString' and 'id' is used, if the keys are set. Example: NetConfigDataLookup: node1: nic1: "00:c8:7c:e6:f0:2e" node2: nic1: "00:18:7d:99:0c:b6" node3: dmiString: 'system-version' id: 'ThinkPad T460p' nic1: enp0s31f6 # Dell PowerEdge R630 - nodegroup nodegroup1: dmiString: "system-product-name" id: "PowerEdge R630" nic1: em3 nic2: em1 nic3: em2 # Cisco UCS B200-M4 - nodegroup nodegroup2: dmiString: "system-product-name" id: "UCSB-B200-M4" nic1: enp7s0 nic2: enp6s0 Change-Id: Ie2547cd8805c57ed9afe7362eada802580ffc215
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