Introduction
Collaborative Systems Integration (CSI), in partnership with ASRock Industrial, both members of the OPAF (Open Process Automation Forum) and COPA (Coalition of Open Process Automation), successfully validated a standards-based systems management architecture aligned with the Open Group O-PAS™ Standard.
The joint effort demonstrates how Distributed Control Nodes (DCNs) can be securely discovered, provisioned, managed, and continuously monitored within an open, software-defined industrial ecosystem, enhancing interoperability, scalability, and lifecycle efficiency across modern process automation environments.
A key milestone of the initiative was the integration of the ASRock Industrial iEP-7020E with AiSMA (ASRock Industrial System Management Architecture), a Redfish® agent native lifecycle management framework, forming the DCN management foundation to enable O-PAS™ system management & orchestration functions.

Background: Advancing O-PAS™ Systems Management
O-PAS™ Standard promotes open, interoperable control architectures spanning:
The objective of this project was to demonstrate a repeatable, standards-based model for managing distributed ACPs, DCNs and DCNIOs across heterogeneous operating systems and vendor environments. The validation environment included:
Numerous automated lifecycle workflows and playbooks
Challange: Scaling Distributed Control Nodes in Open Architectures
Prior to implementation, DCN lifecycle management required:
Provisioning a single DCN requires manual setup, including device provisioning, network configuration, licensing, firmware validation, and event subscription configuration. Scaling this approach across multiple distributed nodes introduced operational overhead and configuration drift. For O-PAS™ environments spanning multiple vendors and software stacks, the manual approach does not scale well.

Solution: O-PAS™ CSI System Management & Orchestration with AiSMA
As illustrated in Figure 1, as the OPA ecosystems expand, scalable lifecycle management becomes crucial. CSI designed and validated a Systems Management & Orchestration architecture built around three core management functions:

CSI integrated the ASRock Industrial iEP-7020E platform with AiSMA into the O-PAS™ Systems Management & Orchestration layer shown in the architectural model.
AiSMA provides a standardized Redfish®-based RESTful interface enabling:
Using Ansible-automated workflows, CSI implemented repeatable provisioning and lifecycle control processes across all deployed DCNs.
Results:
AiSMA’s Redfish® Event Service capabilities were validated and enhanced across firmware revisions 1.2.0 through 1.3.3, enabling:
Outbound events were validated using the DMTF Redfish® Event Listener and integrated into centralized observability systems.
Benefits: Enabling Open, Software-Defined Industrial Infrastructure
Along with other COPA partners’ production-grade products and continuous support, the joint CSI–ASRock Industrial collaboration effort demonstrated:
Operational Efficiency
Lifecycle Visibility
Standards Alignment
This collaboration demonstrates how open standards, combined with industrial-grade hardware, can enable scalable, interoperable lifecycle management across modern O-PAS™ environments.
By integrating AiSMA, ASRock Industrial’s Redfish-based hardware management into the O-PAS™ Systems Management layer, CSI and ASRock Industrial have validated a repeatable model for scalable OPA Systems Management in today’s modern distributed control architectures.
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