Use lower case machine unique uuid

Introspection data may return machine uuid in both upper and lower
case. We need to use lower case uuid to identify a node.

Change-Id: I9dc608eaf142df79f892dc6fcf0402beb75ee40d
Related-Bug: #1806011
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Rabi Mishra 2018-12-01 19:19:15 +05:30
parent 8a0d2999f2
commit dd3a8da872
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@ -26,12 +26,12 @@ Ironic database.
Then extract the machine unique UUID for the target node with a command like::
openstack baremetal introspection data save NODE-ID | jq .extra.system.product.uuid
openstack baremetal introspection data save NODE-ID | jq .extra.system.product.uuid | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]'
where `NODE-ID` is the target node Ironic UUID. The value returned by the above
command will be a unique and immutable machine UUID which isn't related to the
Ironic node UUID. For the next step, we'll assume the output was
`32E87B4C-C4A7-418E-865B-191684A6883B`.
`32e87b4c-c4a7-41be-865b-191684a6883b`.
Creating the Heat environment file
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@ -45,7 +45,7 @@ For ceph-ansible use::
parameter_defaults:
NodeDataLookup: |
{"32E87B4C-C4A7-418E-865B-191684A6883B": {"devices": ["/dev/sdc"]}}
{"32e87b4c-c4a7-41be-865b-191684a6883b": {"devices": ["/dev/sdc"]}}
For puppet-ceph use::
@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ For puppet-ceph use::
parameter_defaults:
NodeDataLookup: |
{"32E87B4C-C4A7-418E-865B-191684A6883B": {"ceph::profile::params::osds": {"/dev/sdc": {}}}}
{"32e87b4c-c4a7-41be-865b-191684a6883b": {"ceph::profile::params::osds": {"/dev/sdc": {}}}}
In the above example we're customizing only a single key for a single node, but
the structure is that of a UUID-mapped hash so it is possible to customize