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6Automated Configuration and Certificates
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9*Note: this document assumes UNIX Bash Shell. Being Java, AAF works in Windows, but you will have to create your own script/instruction conversions.*
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12Strategy
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15ONAP is deployed in Docker Containers or Kubernetes managed Docker Containers. Therefore, this instruction utilizes a Docker Container as a standalone Utility... (This means that this container will stop as soon as it is done with its work... it is not a long running daemon)
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17Given that all ONAP entities are also in Docker Containers, they all can access Persistent Volumes.
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19This tool creates all the Configurations, including Certificates, onto a declared Volume on the directories starting with "/opt/app/osaaf"
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22Prerequisites
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24 * Docker
25 * Note: it does NOT have to be the SAME Docker that AAF is deployed on...
26 | but it DOES have be accessible to the AAF Instance.
27 * For ONAP, this means
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29 * Windriver VPN
30 * include "10.12.6.214 aaf-onap-test.osaaf.org" in your /etc/hosts or DNS
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33Obtain the Agent Script
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35Choose the directory you wish to start in...
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37If you don't want to clone all of AAF, just get the "agent.sh" from a Browser:
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39 https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=aaf/authz.git;a=blob_plain;f=auth/docker/agent.sh;hb=HEAD
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41 rename file "auth-docker-agent.sh" to "agent.sh" (named because of subdirectory in which it is found)
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43Note: curl/wget returns an html, instead of text. This cannot be used!
44 | You have to mv, and rename it to "agent.sh", but avoids full clone...
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47Run Script
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50In your chosen directory ::
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52 $ bash agent.sh
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54The Agent will look for "aaf.props", and if it doesn't exist, or is missing information, it will ask for it.
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56This file is available to reuse for multiple calls. More importantly, you should use it as a template for auto-configuration. (In ONAP, these are HEAT templates and OOM Helm Charts)
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59'aaf.prop' Properties
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Instrumental7f1e2c02019-02-18 10:06:21 -060062==================== ================= ============
63Query Tag Description
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65DOCKER REPOSITORY DOCKER_REPOSITORY Defaults to current ONAP Repository
66CADI Version VERSION Defaults to current CADI (AAF) version
67AAF's FQDN AAF_FQDN PUBLIC Name for AAF. For ONAP Test, it is 'aaf-onap-test.osaaf.org'
68AAF FQDN IP AAF_FQDN_IP If FQDN isn't actually found with DNS, you will have to enter the IP. For 'aaf-onap-test.osaaf.org', it is '10.12.6.214'
69Deployer's FQI DEPLOY_FQI In a REAL system, this would be a person or process. For ONAP Testing, the id is 'deployer@people.osaaf.org'
70Deployer's PASSWORD DEPLOY_PASSWORD OPTIONAL!! REAL systems should not store passwords in clear text. For ONAP Testing, the password is 'demo123456!'
71App's Root FQDN APP_FQDN This will show up in the Cert Subject, make it the App Acronym. i.e 'clamp'
72App's FQI APP_FQI Fully Qualified ID given by Organization and with AAF NS/domain. ex: 'clamp@clamp.onap.org'
73App's Volume VOLUME Volume to put the data, see above. ex: 'clamp_config'
74DRIVER DRIVER Docker Volume type... See Docker Volume documentation. Default is 'local'
75LATITUDE of Node LATITUDE Global latitude coordinate of Node (best guess in Kubernetes)
76LONGITUDE of Node LONGITUDE Global longitude coordinate of Node (best guess in Kubernetes)
77==================== ================= ============
Instrumental5ecadc62018-11-19 13:39:24 -060078
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80Typical ONAP Entity Info in AAF
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82*This is not intended to be a comprehensive list, but a short list of main entities*
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85ONAP Namespaces APP FQI APP FQDN OOM APP FQDN HEAT
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87org.osaaf.aaf aaf@aaf.osaaf.org aaf.onap aaf.api.simpledemo.onap.org
88org.onap.aaf-sms aaf-sms@aaf-sms.onap.org aaf-sms.onap aaf-sms.api.simpledemo.onap.org
89org.onap.aai aai@aai.onap.org aai.onap aai.api.simpledemo.onap.org
90org.onap.appc appc@appc.onap.org appc.onap appc.api.simpledemo.onap.org
91org.onap.clamp clamp@clamp.onap.org clamp.onap clamp.api.simpledemo.onap.org
92org.onap.dcae dcae@dcae.onap.org dcae.onap dcae.api.simpledemo.onap.org
93org.onap.dmaap dmaap@dmaap.onap.org dmaap.onap dmaap.api.simpledemo.onap.org
94org.onap.dmaap-bc dmaap-bc@dmaap-bc.onap.org dmaap-bc.onap dmaap-bc.api.simpledemo.onap.org
95org.onap.dmaap-dr dmaap-bc@dmaap-dr.onap.org dmaap-dr.onap dmaap-dr.api.simpledemo.onap.org
96org.onap.dmaap-mr dmaap-mr@dmaap-mr.onap.org dmaap-mr.onap dmaap-mr.api.simpledemo.onap.org
97org.onap.oof oof@oof.onap.org oof.onap oof.api.simpledemo.onap.org
98org.onap.policy policy@policy.onap.org policy.onap policy.api.simpledemo.onap.org
99org.onap.pomba pomba@pomba.onap.org pomba.onap pomba.api.simpledemo.onap.org
100org.onap.portal portal@portal.onap.org portal.onap portal.api.simpledemo.onap.org
101org.onap.sdc sdc@sdc.onap.org sdc.onap sdc.api.simpledemo.onap.org
102org.onap.sdnc sdnc@sdnc.onap.org sdnc.onap sdnc.api.simpledemo.onap.org
103org.onap.so so@so.onap.org so.onap so.api.simpledemo.onap.org
104org.onap.vfc vfc@vfc.onap.org vfc.onap vfc.api.simpledemo.onap.org
105org.onap.vid vid@vid.onap.org vid.onap vid.api.simpledemo.onap.org
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108*Note 1: FQDNs are set in AAF's Credential Artifact data, accessible in "Cred Details" from Namespace Page*
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110*Note 2: Also, AAF itself is different, as it is not an ONAP only component... It is also expected to be used outside of ONAP.*
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112If something goes wrong, and Certificate is not created, you can adjust the data, remove the data from the Container's /opt/app/osaaf/local dir, and it will generate again. ::
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114 root@77777:/opt/app/osaaf/local# rm *
115 root@77777:/opt/app/osaaf/local# exit
116 $ bash agent.sh bash
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119Informational
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122There are two sets of Credentials at play here. The ability to create the Certificate belongs to one of
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124 * The person responsible for the ID in the Organization
125 * A delegated deployer
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127It is expected in large organizations that Individual Employees are given the responsibility of an ID for an APP they are responsible for.
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129 In ONAP test, to simplify create/tear-down environment...
130 | The **Owner** is always "mmanager@people.osaaf.org".
131 | The **Sponsor** is always "aaf_admin@people.osaaf.org".
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133In a large org, there are probably many Operations teams to support many different apps.
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135 In ONAP test,
136 The **Deployer** is always set to "deployer@people.osaaf.org" for all Apps.
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