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  1. OpenShift Bugs
  2. OCPBUGS-23903

[4.14] Ironic side of external_http_url (METAL-163) is not wired in correctly

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      * Previously, when you deployed IPv6-only hosts from a dual-stack cluster, an issue prevented the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) from receiving the correct callback URL. Instead, the BMC received an IPv4 URL. With this update, the issue no longer occurs because the IP version of the URL depends on the IP version of the BMC address.(link:https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-23903[*OCPBUGS-23903*])
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      * Previously, when you deployed IPv6-only hosts from a dual-stack cluster, an issue prevented the Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) from receiving the correct callback URL. Instead, the BMC received an IPv4 URL. With this update, the issue no longer occurs because the IP version of the URL depends on the IP version of the BMC address.(link: https://issues.redhat.com/browse/OCPBUGS-23903 [* OCPBUGS-23903 *])
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      Description of problem:

      In the implementation of METAL-163, the support for the new Ironic Node field external_http_url was only added for floppy-based configuration images, not for CD images that we use in OpenShift. This makes external_http_url a no-op.

      See https://review.opendev.org/c/openstack/ironic/+/901696

              imelofer Iury Gregory Melo Ferreira
              rhn-engineering-dtantsur Dmitry Tantsur
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              Vladislav Kolodny Vladislav Kolodny
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