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Manageability Profile Workstream

John Leung edited this page Aug 26, 2024 · 7 revisions

Welcome

Welcome to the Manageability Profile Workstream, within the OCP Hardware Management Project. This workstream is open to the OCP community.

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OCP Manageability Profiles

Products seeking OCP-Accepted and OCP-Inspired Certification Marks must satisfy the [https://www.opencompute.org/sp/product-recognition-program Supplier Checklist]. The checklist specifies conformance to OCP profiles applicable to that platform.

Conformance is determined by executing the Redfish Interop Validator with the appropriate profile and including the output file in the product contribution. The [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1R05H0LaqG9DmTDJdMGhKkLckpwIfeONT Redfish Conformance Test Suite] includes the Redfish Interop Validator.

Charter

Proposal for forming profile workstream (March 2023)

Workstream Channel

Usage Guides and the Manageability Profiles

A Manageability Profiles is associated with an Usage Guide. The process for updating profiles in described in this [https://drive.google.com/file/d/15ttqujtULmtMV8bPmFo54vvt7RYFTizT presentation].

When the IC approves the Usage Guide, it approves the corresponding Manageability Profile. The Usage Guide is posted on the Contribution database, and the Manageability Profile is posted to the top folder of the [https://github.com/opencomputeproject/HWMgmt-OCP-Profiles OCP Interop Profile repository]. In folders below the top level are drafts and should be considered work-in-progress.

A Manageability Profile can be read by the Redfish Interop Validator, which will test an implementation for conformance to the profile. The semantics of the Manageability profile file are specified in the Redfish Interoperability Profile Specification.

In the tables below:

  • Contributed means the usage guide can be found in the Contribution Database. (Search for the term Usage)
  • Released means the profile can be found at the top level of the Profile repository
  • Draft means the usage guide or profile can be found in a subfolder of the Profile repository. Feel free to test the profile and file any issues and pull requests.
  • WIP means the usage guide or profile is still work-in-progress and can found in a branch of the Profile repository. The profiles may not be runnable. Feel free to file issues and pull requests.
  • TBD means no version usage guide or profile currently exists

Platform level Profiles

Management Domain Version Profile Usage Guide
Baseline Hardware Management v1.0.1 Released Contributed
Baseline Hardware Management v1.1.0 Draft Draft
Server Management v1.0.0 Released Contributed
Rack Management v1.0.0 Released Contributed
Rack Management v1.1.0 Released Contributed

Component Level Profiles

Management Domain Version Profile Usage Guide
Redfish Service Baseline v1.0.0 Draft Draft
Component Baseline v1.0.0 WIP WIP
GPU Management v0.9.1 WIP TBD
Power Shelf Management v1.0.0 Draft Draft
Rack PDU Management v1.0.0 Draft Draft

Liquid Cooling Profiles

Management Domain Version Profile Usage Guide
Liquid Cooling Baseline v1.0.0 Draft Draft
CDU Management v1.0.0 Draft Draft

Sustainability Profile

Management Domain Version Profile Usage Guide
Sustainability Management v1.0.0 Draft Draft

Get Involved

  • Submit or comment on Github issues and submit pull request
  • Request a management use case
  • Participate in a discussion on the mailing list
  • Attend the monthly meeting (first Tuesday)

Meetings Agenda, Minutes, Recording

  • Meetings - Agenda & Minutes
    • Standing Agenda
      • Review GitHub pull requests
      • Review GitHub issues

Recordings from Past Calls