You can add bare metal nodes one by one or import bare metal nodes in bulk.
On the top navigation bar, click Resources.
From the left navigation pane, select Bare Metal.
Click Import.
On the page that opens, click Download Template in the upper right corner of the page.
Open the downloaded template, and enter the information as described in the template remarks.
Click Select File, and then select the saved configuration file, in the CSV format.
Review the information in the template, and then click Import.
Table-1 Filling information in the template
Item |
Flat network |
Multi-tenant network |
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IPMI Address |
Required. Enter the IPMI IP address of the server. This address must be unique. |
Required. Enter the IPMI IP address of the server. This address must be unique. |
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IPMI User |
Required. Enter the IPMI username for logging in to the server. |
Required. Enter the IPMI username for logging in to the server. |
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IPMI Password |
Required. Enter the IPMI password for logging in to the server. |
Required. Enter the IPMI password for logging in to the server. |
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Server Model |
Optional. Enter the server model. |
Optional. Enter the server model. |
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User |
Optional. Enter the name of the user to which the bare metal instance belongs (user name specified on the System > Organization Management page). The user can see the instance being created on the Cloud Services > Compute > Bare Metal page. If you leave this field empty, the bare metal instance belongs to the current user. |
Optional. Enter the name of the user to which the bare metal instance belongs (user name specified on the System > Organization Management page). The user can see the instance being created on the Cloud Services > Compute > Bare Metal page. If you leave this field empty, the bare metal instance belongs to the current user. |
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AZ |
Required. AZ to which the bare metal server belongs. |
Required. AZ to which the bare metal server belongs. |
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Host Name |
Optional. Enter the host name of the operating system. This name will also be used as the name of the bare metal instance. |
Optional. Enter the host name of the operating system. This name will also be used as the name of the bare metal instance. |
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Administrator Name |
Optional. Enter the name of the administrator. Enter root for a Linux operating system. |
Optional. Enter the name of the administrator. Enter root for a Linux operating system. |
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Administrator Password |
Optional. Password used for logging in to the operating system after the instance is created successfully. |
Optional. Password used for logging in to the operating system after the instance is created successfully. |
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Image Name |
Optional. Enter the name of the image created for creating the bare metal instance. |
Optional. Enter the name of the image created for creating the bare metal instance. |
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Management Network |
Enter the management network you created. For a flat network, you can configure only one management network for each bare metal node. The network name must start with ironicMagNet, and must be a shared network. |
N/A |
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Management Network IP |
Optional. Specify a management network address. You can view IP assignment on the network details page of Cloud Services > Networks. |
N/A |
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Management Network VLAN ID |
Optional. Enter the VLAN ID (segment ID) of the management network. If you leave this field empty, no VLAN ID is deployed to the management network. |
N/A |
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Service Network 1 |
The following restrictions and guidelines apply to all service networks 1, 2, and 3. If you do not configure a service network, leave all the four fields empty. If you configure a service network but do not require aggregation, specify a service network, a service network IP, and NICs. If you require aggregation, specify all the four fields. |
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Optional.
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Optional.
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Service Network 1 IP |
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Network 1 Bonding Mode |
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Service Network 1 Bond NIC |
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Service Network 2 |
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Service Network 2 IP |
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Service Network 2 Bonding Mode |
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Service Network 2 Bond NIC |
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Service Network 3 |
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Service Network 3 IP |
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Service Network 3 Bonding Mode |
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Gateway |
Optional. Options are 0, 1, 2, and 3. 0 represents the management network's gateway. 1 represents service network 1's gateway. 2 represents service network 2's gateway. 3 represents service network 3's gateway. |
Optional. Options are 0, 1, 2, and 3. 0 represents the management network's gateway. 1 represents service network 1's gateway. 2 represents service network 2's gateway. 3 represents service network 3's gateway. |
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Remarks |
Optional. |
Optional. |
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Tenancy |
Optional. Specify the tenancy of the bare metal node. You must select a tenancy from the tenancy list on the Tenancy Settings tab on the System > System Settings > Operations Settings > Tenancy Management page. |
Optional. Specify the tenancy of the bare metal node. You must select a tenancy from the tenancy list on the Tenancy Settings tab on the System > System Settings > Operations Settings > Tenancy Management page. |
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Incorporated |
Optional. Configure whether to incorporate the bare metal node. If you leave this field empty, the bare metal node will not be incorporated. |
Optional. Configure whether to incorporate the bare metal node. If you leave this field empty, the bare metal node will not be incorporated. |
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Boot Mode |
Optional. The default boot mode of a bare metal node is Legacy. UEFI is a new BIOS and Legacy is a legacy BIOS. If you install the system in UEFI mode, you can only access the system in UEFI mode. If you install the system in Legacy mode, you can only access the system in Legacy mode. |
Optional. The default boot mode of a bare metal node is Legacy. UEFI is a new BIOS and Legacy is a legacy BIOS. If you install the system in UEFI mode, you can only access the system in UEFI mode. If you install the system in Legacy mode, you can only access the system in Legacy mode. |
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VPC Name |
Required if you select the VPC network as the management network. The default management network is the classic network. |
Required if you select the VPC network as the management network. The default management network is the classic network. |
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Architecture |
Required. Specify the default OS architecture, for example, x86/arm, case insensitive.
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Required. Specify the default OS architecture, for example, x86/arm, case insensitive.
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Online Incorporation |
Specify this parameter when the value for Managed is Yes. If you do not specify this parameter, the value is No. |
Specify this parameter when the value for Managed is Yes. If you do not specify this parameter, the value is No. |
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Bare Metal IP |
IP address for connection to a bare metal instance through SSH. Required if the value for Online Incorporation is Yes. |
IP address for connection to a bare metal instance through SSH. Required if the value for Online Incorporation is Yes. |
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SSH Port |
Port for connection to a bare metal instance through SSH. Required if the value for Online Incorporation is Yes. |
Port for connection to a bare metal instance through SSH. Required if the value for Online Incorporation is Yes. |
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Bare Metal User |
Username for connection to a bare metal instance through SSH. Required if the value for Online Incorporation is Yes. |
Username for connection to a bare metal instance through SSH. Required if the value for Online Incorporation is Yes. |
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Bare Metal Password |
Password for connection to a bare metal instance through SSH. Required if the value for Online Incorporation is Yes. |
Password for connection to a bare metal instance through SSH. Required if the value for Online Incorporation is Yes. |
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On the top navigation bar, click Resources.
From the left navigation pane, select Bare Metal.
Click Create.
In the dialog box that opens, configure bare metal node parameters as required.
Click OK.
Click the refresh icon. If the bare metal node is in manageable state, it has been created successfully.
Item |
Description |
Enter the IPMI IP address of the server. This address must be unique. |
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IPMI User |
Enter the IPMI username for logging in to the server. |
IPMI Password |
Enter the IPMI password for logging in to the server. |
Server Model |
Select a server model. |
Managed |
Configure whether to incorporate the bare metal node. If you leave this field empty, the bare metal node will not be incorporated. |
Online Incorporation |
After you configure whether to incorporate the bare metal node, you can enable or disable online incorporation. You can enable online incorporation only for bare metal nodes that use the Linux operating system. |
Bare Metal IP |
Specify the IP address for logging in to the bare metal instance when the bare metal instance is connected through SSH. This parameter is required if you enable online incorporation. |
SSH Port |
Specify the port for connecting the bare metal instance through SSH. This parameter is required if you enable online incorporation. |
Bare Metal Username |
Specify the username for logging in to the bare metal instance when the bare metal instance is connected through SSH. This parameter is required if you enable online incorporation. |
Bare Metal Password |
Specify the password for logging in to the bare metal instance when the bare metal instance is connected through SSH. This parameter is required if you enable online incorporation. |
Architecture |
Select an architecture. x86 and ARM are supported. An x86 server supports both legacy and UEFI boot modes. An ARM server supports only the UEFI boot mode. |
Boot Mode |
Select a boot mode. Please make sure the boot mode you select is the same as that for the server you use. |
AZ |
Assign the bare metal node to an AZ. |