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Hector Anapan9613c042017-10-18 21:02:18 -040021==================
22APPC LCM API Guide
23==================
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -040024
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -040025Introduction
26============
27
28This guide describes the APPC API that allows you to manage and control the life cycle of controlled virtual network functions (VNFs).
29
30
31Target Audience
32---------------
33This document is intended for an advanced technical audience, such as the engineers or architects who need to use this guide to develop an interfacing application. The guide assumes a knowledge of the Open Network Automation Platform (ONAP) components and features, and familiarity with JSON notation.
34
35
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -040036Life Cycle Management Commands
37==============================
38
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +000039APPC receives commands from external ONAP components, such as SO, Policy, DCAE, or the Portal, to manage the life cycle of virtual applications and their components.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -040040
41A virtual application is composed of the following layers of network technology:
42
43- Virtual Network Function (VNF)
44- Virtual Network Function Component (VNFC)
45- Virtual Machine (VM)
46
47A Life Cycle Management (LCM) command may affect one or more of these layers.
48
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -050049An LCM command is sent as a request to the APPC using an HTTP POST request or in a message on a message bus (DMaaP). A request may result in either a single synchronous response or multiple asynchronous responses:
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -040050
51- An **asynchronous** command, which is sent as an authorized and valid request, results in at least two discrete response events:
52 - an accept response, to indicate that the request is accepted for processing
53 - a final response to indicate the status and outcome of the request processing
54 - An unauthorized or invalid request results in a single ERROR response.
55
56- A **synchronous** command, such as Lock or Unlock, results in a single response that is either SUCCESS or ERROR.
57
58**NOTE:** For both asynchronous or synchronous commands, the first response is always returned using the same transport that the initial action used. For example, if the action request was via the message bus (such as when it originates from Policy), then the response is also via the message bus. However, if the request was via a direct HTTP call, the response is similarly a synchronous HTTP response.
59
60
61Message Bus and the LCM API Client Library
62------------------------------------------
63
64The recommended approach for sending/receiving requests to APPC is via the message bus. To support this approach, an APPC client library is available and should be used. The client library aims to provide consumers of APPC capabilities with a strongly-typed Java interface and to encapsulate the actual interaction with APPC component via the message bus.
65
66For more details, see the APPC Client Library Guide at:
67
Scott Seaboltd51cafc2017-09-20 10:33:30 -040068 :ref:`appc_client_library`
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -040069
70
71The client library supports both synchronous and asynchronous flows as follows.
72
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -040073Asynchronous Flow
74^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -040075
76- The APPC Client Library is called via an asynchronous API using a full command object, which is mapped to a JSON representation.
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -050077- The APPC client calls the message bus client and sends the JSON command to a configured topic.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -040078- The APPC client pulls response messages from the configured topic.
79- On receiving the response for the command, APPC client runs the relevant callback method of the consumer ResponseHandler.
80
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -040081Synchronous Flow
82^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -040083
84- The APPC Client Library is called via a synchronous API using a full command object, which is mapped to a JSON representation.
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -050085- The APPC client calls the message bus client and sends the JSON command to a configured topic.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -040086- The APPC client pulls response messages from the configured topic.
87- On receiving the final response for the command, the APPC client returns the response object with a final status.
88
89The client library adds the following wrapper around request and responses to the LCM API (described below)::
90
91 {
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +000092 "version" : "2.0",
93 "cambria.partition" : "<TOPIC>",
94 "correlation-id" :"<CORRELATION_ID>",
95 "rpc-name" : "<RPC_NME>",
96 "type" : <MESSAGE_TYPE>
97 "body" : <RPC_SPECIFIC_BODY>
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -040098 }
99
100
101
102Table 1 Request / Response Message Fields
103
104+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
105| **Field** | **Description** | **Required** |
106+======================+================================================================================================================+=====================+
107| version | Indicates the version of the message bus protocol with APPC. Version 2.0 should be used. | Yes |
108+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
109| cambria. partition | Indicates the specific topic partition that the message is intended for. For example: | No |
110| | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500111| | - For incoming messages, this value should be ``APPC``. | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400112| | | |
113+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500114| correlation- id | Correlation ID used for associating responses in APPC Client Library. | Yes |
115| | Built as: ``<request-id>-<sub-request-id>`` | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400116+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500117| rpc-name | The target Remote Processing Call (RPC) name which should match the LCM command name. For example:``configure``| Yes |
Scott Seabolt5081f312017-11-14 15:34:32 -0500118| | | |
119| | The convention for RPC names and the target URL is that multi-word command names should have a dash between | |
120| | words, e.g., | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500121| | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:action-status | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400122+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
123| type | Message type: request, response or error | Yes |
124+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
125| body | Contains the input or output LCM command content, which is either the request or response | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500126| | The body field format is identical to the equivalent HTTP Rest API command based on the specific RPC name. | Yes |
127| | For example:: | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400128| | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500129| | { | |
130| | "input" : { | |
131| | "common-header" : {...} | |
132| | "action" : "configure", | |
133| | "action-identifiers" : {...}, | |
134| | "payload": "..." | |
135| | } | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400136+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
137
138
139Generic Request Format
140----------------------
141
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500142The LCM API general request format is applicable for both POST HTTP API and for the message body received via the message bus.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400143
144LCM Request
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -0400145^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400146
147The LCM request comprises a common header and a section containing the details of the LCM action.
148The LCM request conforms to the following structure::
149
150 {
151 "input": {
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +0000152 "common-header": {"timestamp": "<TIMESTAMP>",
153 "api-ver": "<API_VERSION>",
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500154 "originator-id": "<SYSTEM_ID>",
155 "request-id": "<REQUEST_ID>",
156 "sub-request-id": "<SUBREQUEST_ID>",
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +0000157 "flags": {
158 "mode": "<EXCLUSIVE|NORMAL>",
159 "force": "<TRUE|FALSE>",
160 "ttl": "<TTL_VALUE>"
161 }
162 },
163 "action": "<COMMAND_ACTION>",
164 "action-identifiers": {
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500165 "vnf-id": "<VNF_ID>",
166 "vnfc-name": "<VNFC_NAME>",
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +0000167 "vserver-id": "VSERVER_ID"
168 },
169 ["payload": "<PAYLOAD>"]
170 }
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400171 }
172
173
174Table 2 LCM Request Fields
175
176+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
177| **Field** | **Description** | **Required?** |
178+===========================+========================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================+=====================+
179| input | The block that defines the details of the input to the command processing. Contains the common-header details. | Yes |
180+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
181| common- header | The block that contains the generic details about a request. | Yes |
182+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
183| timestamp | The time of the request, in ISO 8601 format, ZULU offset. For example: 2016-08-03T08:50:18.97Z. | Yes |
184| | | |
185| | APPC will reject the request if timestamp is in the future (due to clock error), or timestamp is too old (compared to TTL flag) | |
186+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500187| api-ver | Identifies the API version, in X.YY format, where X denotes the major version increased with each APPC release, and YY is the minor release version. | Yes |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400188| | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500189| | 2.00 should be used for all LCM API requests | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400190+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
191| originator-id | An identifier of the calling system limited to a length of 40 characters. | Yes |
192| | | |
193| | It can be used for addressing purposes, such as to return an asynchronous response to the correct destination, in particular where there are multiple consumers of APPC APIs. | |
194+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
195| request-id | The UUID for the request ID, limited to a length of 40 characters. The unique OSS/BSS identifier for the request ID that triggers the current LCM action. Multiple API calls can be made with the same request-id. | Yes |
196| | | |
197| | The request-id is stored throughout the operations performed during a single request. | |
198+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
199| sub-request-id | Uniquely identifies a specific LCM or control action, limited to a length of 40 characters. Persists throughout the life cycle of a single request. | No |
200+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500201| flags | Generic flags that apply to all LCM actions: | No |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400202| | | |
203| | - "MODE" : | |
204| | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500205| | - "EXCLUSIVE" - reject requests on this VNF while another request is in progress, or | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400206| | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500207| | - "NORMAL" - allow requests (pending additional validations) on this VNF if there is another request is in progress. | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400208| | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500209| | - "FORCE" : | |
210| | - TRUE – forces APP-C to process the request regardless of whether there is another request for the VNF or VM in progress. | |
211| | - FALSE – default value. Will return an error if there is another action in progress on the same VNF or VM, unless the two actions are allowed in parallel based on a Request Management Model stored in APP-C. | |
212| | The model allows some non-disruptive actions such as Lock, Unlock, CheckLock, and ActionStatus to be performed in conjunction with other actions. | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400213| | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500214| | - "TTL": <0....N> - The timeout value is used to determine if the request timeout has been exceeded (i.e., if the TTL value is less than the current time minus the timestamp, the request is rejected). The value is in seconds. | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400215| | | |
216| | If no TTL value provided, the default/configurable TTL value is to be used. | |
217+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500218| action | The action to be taken by APPC, for example: Test, Start | Yes |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400219| | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500220| | These are case-sensitive; e.g.,”Restart” is correct; “restart” is incorrect. | |
221| | | |
222| | ***NOTE:** The specific value for the action parameter is provided for each command. | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400223+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500224| action-identifiers | A block containing the action arguments. These are used to specify the object upon which APPC LCM command is to operate. At least one action-identifier must be specified (note that vnf-id is mandatory). For actions that are at the VM level, the action-identifiers provided would be vnf-id and vserver-id. | Yes |
225+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
226| service-instance-id | Identifies a specific service instance that the command refers to. When multiple APPC instances are used and applied to a subset of services, this will become significant. The field is mandatory when the vnf-id is empty. Currently not used. | No |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400227+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
228| vnf-id | Identifies the VNF instance to which this action is to be applied. Required for actions. | Yes |
229+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500230| vnfc-name | Identifies the VNFC instance to which this action is to be applied. Required if the action applied to a specific VNFC. Currently not used. | No |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400231+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
232| vserver-id | Identifies a specific VM instance to which this action is to be applied. Required if the action applied to a specific VM. (Populate the vserver-id field with the UUID of the VM) | No |
233+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
234| vf-module-id | Identifies a specific VF module to which this action is to be applied. Required if the action applied to a specific VF module. | No |
235+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
236| payload | An action-specific open-format field. | No |
237| | | |
Scott Seabolt7e11f9a2018-03-01 22:38:25 -0500238| | The payload can be any valid JSON string value. JSON escape characters need to be added when an inner JSON string is included within the payload, for example: ``"{\\" vnf -host- ip | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400239| | | |
Scott Seabolt7e11f9a2018-03-01 22:38:25 -0500240| | -address\\": \\"<VNF-HOST-IP-ADDRESS>\\"}"``. | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400241| | | |
242| | The payload is typically used to provide parametric data associated with the command, such as a list of configuration parameters. | |
243| | | |
244| | Note that not all LCM commands need have a payload. | |
245| | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500246| | ***NOTE:** See discussion below on the use of payloads for self-service actions. | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400247+---------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
248
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500249Request Processing and Validation Logic
250^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
251
252When a new request is received, APPC applies the following validation logic. For any failure, the request is rejected and an error (300 range) is returned.
253
2541. If the request has timeout out (i.e., the difference between current
255 time and the request timestamp value is greater than TTL value in
256 request), a timeout error is returned.
257
2582. If the request is a duplicate of an existing request in progress
259 (same request-id, sub-request-id, originator-id), a duplicate error
260 is returned.
261
2623. If there is a Lock on the vnf-id, reject any new action if it is not
263 associated with the locking request-id, a lockout error is returned.
264
2654. If the Force flag = Y, then allow the new action regardless of
266 whether there is an action in progress.
267
2685. If the Mode flag = Exclusive on a request in progress, any new
269 request is rejected until the request in progress is completed.
270
2716. If request is received and there are one or more requests in
272 progress, then the new request is evaluated to determine if there is
273 any overlap in scope with the existing requests (for example, a new
274 VNF level request would overlap with another request in progress).
275
276 a. If there is no overlap between the new request and requests in
277 progress, the new request is accepted. For example, a Start
278 request on VM1 and a Stop request on VM2 can be running in
279 parallel.
280
281 b. If there is overlap, then only special cases are allowed in
282 parallel (for example, Audit and HealthCheck are allowed).
283
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400284
285Generic Response Format
286-----------------------
287
288
289This section describes the generic response format.
290
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500291The response format is applicable for both POST HTTP API and for the message body received via the message bus.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400292
293
294LCM Response
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -0400295^^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400296
297The LCM response comprises a common header and a section containing the payload and action details.
298
299The LCM response conforms to the following structure::
300
301 {
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +0000302 "output": {
303 "common-header": {
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500304 "api-ver": "<API_VERSION>",
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +0000305 "flags": {
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500306 "ttl": <TTL_VALUE>,
307 "force": "<TRUE|FALSE>",
308 "mode": "<EXCLUSIVE|NORMAL>"
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +0000309 },
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500310 "originator-id": "<SYSTEM_ID>",
311 "request-id": "<REQUEST_ID>",
312 "sub-request-id": "<SUBREQUEST_ID>",
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +0000313 "timestamp": "2016-08-08T23:09:00.11Z",
314 },
315 "payload": "<PAYLOAD>",
316 [Additional fields],
317 "status": {
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500318 "code": <RESULT_CODE>,
319 "message": "<RESULT_MESSAGE>"
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +0000320 }
321 }
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400322 }
323
324
325Table 3 LCM Response Fields
326
327+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
328| **Field** | **Description** | **Required?** |
329+======================+===========================================================================================================================================================================================================================+=====================+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500330| output | The block that defines the details of the output of the command processing. Contains the ``common-header`` details. | Yes |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400331+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
332| common- header | The block that contains the generic details about a request. | Yes |
333+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500334| api-ver | Identifies the API version, in X.YY format, where X denotes the major version increased with each APPC release, and YY is the minor release version. | Yes |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400335| | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500336| | - 2.00 should be used for all LCM API requests | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400337+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
338| originator-id | An identifier of the calling system limited to a length of 40 characters. | Yes |
339| | | |
340| | It can be used for addressing purposes, such as to return an asynchronous response to the correct destination, in particular where there are multiple consumers of APPC APIs. | |
341+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
342| request-id | The UUID for the request ID, limited to a length of 40 characters. The unique OSS/BSS identifier for the request ID that triggers the current LCM action. Multiple API calls can be made with the same request- id. | Yes |
343| | | |
344| | The request-id is stored throughout the operations performed during a single request. | |
345+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
346| sub-request-id | Uniquely identifies a specific LCM or control action, limited to a length of 40 characters. Persists throughout the life cycle of a single request. | No |
347+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500348| timestamp | The time of the request, in ISO 8601 format, ZULU offset. For example: ``2016-08-03T08:50:18.97Z``. | Yes |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400349+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500350| status | The status describes the outcome of the command processing. Contains a ``code`` and a ``message`` providing success or failure details. | Yes |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400351| | | |
352| | ***NOTE:** See* status *for code values.* | |
353+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
354| payload | An open-format field. | No |
355| | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500356| | The payload can be any valid JSON string value. JSON escape characters need to be added when an inner JSON string is included within the payload, for example: ``"{\\"upload\_config\_id\\": \\"<value\\"}"``. | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400357| | | |
358| | The payload is typically used to provide parametric data associated with the response to the command. | |
359| | | |
360| | Note that not all LCM commands need have a payload. | |
361| | | |
362| | ***NOTE:** The specific value(s) for the response payload, where relevant, is provided for in each* command *description.* | |
363+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
364| [Field name] | Additional fields can be provided in the response, if needed, by specific commands. | No |
365+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
366| code | A unique pre-defined value that identifies the exact nature of the success or failure status. | No |
367+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
368| message | The description of the success or failure status. | No |
369+----------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+
370
371
372Status Codes
Scott Seaboltd51cafc2017-09-20 10:33:30 -0400373------------
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400374
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500375The status code is returned in the response message as the ``code`` parameter, and the description as the message parameter.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400376
377The different responses are categorized as follows:
378
379**ACCEPTED**
380
381 Request is valid and accepted for processing.
382
383**ERROR**
384
385 Request invalid or incomplete.
386
387**REJECT**
388
389 Request rejected during processing due to invalid data, such as an
390 unsupported command or a non-existent service-instance-id.
391
392**SUCCESS**
393
394 Request is valid and completes successfully.
395
396**FAILURE**
397
398 The request processing resulted in failure.
399
400 A FAILURE response is always returned asynchronously via the message
401 bus.
402
403**PARTIAL SUCCESS**
404
405 The request processing resulted in partial success where at least
406 one step in a longer process completed successfully.
407
408 A PARTIAL SUCCESS response is always returned asynchronously via the
409 message bus.
410
411**PARTIAL FAILURE**
412
413 The request processing resulted in partial failure.
414
415 A PARTIAL FAILURE response is always returned asynchronously via the
416 message bus.
417
418+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
419| **Category** | **Code** | **Message / Description** |
420+=======================+================+======================================================================================================================================+
421| ACCEPTED | 100 | ACCEPTED - Request accepted |
422+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
423| ERROR | 200 | UNEXPECTED ERROR - ${detailedErrorMsg} |
424+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
425| REJECT | 300 | REJECTED - ${detailedErrorMsg} |
426+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
427| | 301 | INVALID INPUT PARAMETER -${detailedErrorMsg} |
428+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
429| | 302 | MISSING MANDATORY PARAMETER - Parameter ${paramName} is missing |
430+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
431| | 303 | REQUEST PARSING FAILED - ${detailedErrorMsg} |
432+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
433| | 304 | NO TRANSITION DEFINED - No Transition Defined for ${actionName} action and ${currentState} state |
434+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
435| | 305 | ACTION NOT SUPPORTED - ${actionName} action is not supported |
436+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
437| | 306 | VNF NOT FOUND - VNF with ID ${vnfId} was not found |
438+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
439| | 307 | DG WORKFLOW NOT FOUND - No DG workflow found for the combination of ${dgModule} module ${dgName} name and ${dgVersion} version |
440+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
441| | 308 | WORKFLOW NOT FOUND - No workflow found for VNF type |
442| | | |
443| | | ${vnfTypeVersion} and ${actionName} action |
444+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
445| | 309 | UNSTABLE VNF - VNF ${vnfId} is not stable to accept the command |
446+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
447| | 310 | LOCKING FAILURE -${detailedErrorMsg} |
448+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
449| | 311 | EXPIREDREQUEST. The request processing time exceeded the maximum available time |
450+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
451| | 312 | DUPLICATEREQUEST. The request already exists |
452+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
453| | 313 | MISSING VNF DATA IN A&AI - ${attributeName} not found for VNF ID = |
454| | | |
455| | | ${vnfId} |
456+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500457| | 315 | MULTIPLE REQUESTS USING SEARCH CRITERIA: ${parameters} |
458+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
459| | 316 | POLICY VALIDATION FAILURE - Request rejected as per the request validation policy |
460+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400461| SUCCESS | 400 | The request was processed successfully |
462+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
463| FAILURE | 401 | DG FAILURE - ${ detailedErrorMsg } |
464+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
465| | 402 | NO TRANSITION DEFINED - No Transition Defined for ${ actionName} action and ${currentState} state |
466+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
467| | 403 | UPDATE\_AAI\_FAILURE - failed to update AAI. ${errorMsg} |
468+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
469| | 404 | EXPIRED REQUEST FAILURE - failed during processing because TTL expired |
470+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
471| | 405 | UNEXPECTED FAILURE - ${detailedErrorMsg} |
472+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
473| | 406 | UNSTABLE VNF FAILURE - VNF ${vnfId} is not stable to accept the command |
474+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500475| | 450 | REQUEST NOT SUPPORTED |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400476+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
477| PARTIAL SUCCESS | 500 | PARTIAL SUCCESS |
478+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
479| PARTIAL FAILURE | 501 - | PARTIAL FAILURE |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400480| | 599 | |
481+-----------------------+----------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
482
483
484Malformed Message Response
Scott Seaboltd51cafc2017-09-20 10:33:30 -0400485--------------------------
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400486
487A malformed message is an invalid request based on the LCM API YANG scheme specification. APPC rejects malformed requests as implemented by ODL infrastructure level.
488
489**Response Format for Malformed Requests**::
490
491 {
492 "errors": {
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +0000493 "error": [
494 {
495 "error-type": "protocol",
496 "error-tag": "malformed-message",
497 "error-message": "<ERROR-MESSAGE>",
498 "error-info": "<ERROR-INFO>"
499 }
500 ]
501 }
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400502 }
503
504
505**Example Response**::
506
507 {
508 "errors": {
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +0000509 "error": [
510 {
511 "error-type": "protocol",
512 "error-tag": "malformed-message",
513 "error-message": "Error parsing input: Invalid value 'Stopp' for
514 enum type. Allowed values are: [Sync, Audit, Stop, Terminate]",
515 "error-info": "java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Invalid value
516 'Stopp' for enum type. Allowed values are: [Sync, Audit, Stop,
517 Terminate]..."
518 }
519 ]
520 }
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400521 }
522
523
524
525API Scope
526=========
527
528Defines the level at which the LCM command operates for the current release of APPC and the VNF types which are supported for each command.
529
530
531Commands, or actions, can be performed at one or more of the following scope levels:
532
533
534+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
535| **VNF** | Commands can be applied at the level of a specific VNF instance using the vnf-id. |
536+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
537| **VF-Module** | Commands can be applied at the level of a specific VF-Module using the vf-module-id. |
538+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
539| **VNFC** | Commands can be applied at the level of a specific VNFC instance using a vnfc-name. |
540+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
541| **VM** | Commands can be applied at the level of a specific VM instance using a vserver-id. |
542+-----------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
543
544
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500545**VNF/VM Types Supported**
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400546
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500547Commands, or actions, may be currently supported on all VNF types or a limited set of VNF types. Note that the intent is to support all actions on all VNF types which have been successfully onboarded in a self-service mode.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400548
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500549 - **Any** Currently supported on any vnf-type.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400550
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500551 - **Any (requires self-service onboarding)** Currently supported on any vnf-type which has been onboarded using the APPC self-service onboarding process. See further discussion on self-service onboarding below.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400552
553
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500554+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
555| **Command** | **VNF** | **VF-Module** | **VNFC** | **VM** | **VNF/VM Types Supported** |
556+========================+===========+==================+================+==========+============================================================+
557| ActionStatus | Yes | | | | Any |
558+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
559| AttachVolume | | | | Yes | Any (uses OpenStack command) |
560+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
561| Audit | Yes | | | | Any (requires self-service onboarding) |
562+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
563| CheckLock | Yes | | | | Any |
564+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
565| Configure | Yes | | Yes | | Any (requires self-service onboarding) |
566+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
567| ConfigBackup | Yes | | | | Chef and Ansible only (requires self-service onboarding) |
568+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
569| ConfigModify | Yes | | Yes | | Any (requires self-service onboarding) |
570+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
571| ConfigRestore | Yes | | | | Chef and Ansible only (requires self-service onboarding) |
572+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt7e11f9a2018-03-01 22:38:25 -0500573| ConfigScaleOut | Yes | | | | Any (requires self-service onboarding) |
574+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500575| DetachVolume | | | | Yes | Any (uses OpenStack command) |
576+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
577| Evacuate | | | | Yes | Any (uses OpenStack command) |
578+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
579| HealthCheck | Yes | | | | Any (requires self-service onboarding) |
580+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
581| Lock | Yes | | | | Any |
582+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
583| Migrate | | | | Yes | Any (uses OpenStack command) |
584+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
585| QuiesceTraffic | Yes | | | | Chef and Ansible only (requires self-service onboarding) |
586+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
587| Rebuild | | | | Yes | Any (uses OpenStack command) |
588+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
589| Restart | | | | Yes | Any (uses OpenStack command) |
590+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
591| ResumeTraffic | Yes | | | | Chef and Ansible only (requires self-service onboarding) |
592+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
593| Snapshot | | | | Yes | Any (uses OpenStack command) |
594+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
595| Start | | | | Yes | Any (uses OpenStack command) |
596+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
597| StartApplication | Yes | | | | Chef and Ansible only (requires self-service onboarding) |
598+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
599| Stop | | | | Yes | Any (uses OpenStack command) |
600+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
601| StopApplication | Yes | | | | Chef and Ansible only (requires self-service onboarding) |
602+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
603| Sync | Yes | | | | Any (requires self-service onboarding) |
604+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
605| Unlock | Yes | | | | Any |
606+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
607| UpgradeBackout | Yes | | | | Chef and Ansible only (requires self-service onboarding) |
608+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
609| UpgradeBackup | Yes | | | | Chef and Ansible only (requires self-service onboarding) |
610+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
611| UpgradePostCheck | Yes | | | | Chef and Ansible only (requires self-service onboarding) |
612+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
613| UpgradePreCheck | Yes | | | | Chef and Ansible only (requires self-service onboarding) |
614+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
615| UpgradeSoftware | Yes | | | | Chef and Ansible only (requires self-service onboarding) |
616+------------------------+-----------+------------------+----------------+----------+------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400617
618
619
620Self-Service VNF Onboarding
621---------------------------
622
623The APPC architecture is designed for VNF self-service onboarding (i.e., a VNF owner or vendor through the use of tools can enable a new VNF to support the LCM API actions that are designate as self-service). The VNF must support one or more of the following interface protocols:
624
625- Netconf with uploadable Yang model (requires a Netconf server running
626 on the VNF)
627
628- Chef (requires a Chef client running on the VNF)
629
630- Ansible (does not require any changes to the VNF software)
631
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500632The self-service onboarding process is done using an APPC Design GUI (also referred to as CDT) which interacts with an APPC instance which is dedicated to self-service onboarding. The steps in the onboarding process using the APPC Design GUI are:
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400633
634- Define the VNF capabilities (set of actions that the VNF can
635 support).
636
637- Create a template and parameter definitions for actions which use the
638 Netconf, Chef, or Ansible protocols. The template is an xml or JSON
639 block which defines the “payload” which is included in the request
640 that is downloaded the VNF (if Netconf) or Chef/Ansible server.
641
642- Test actions which have templates/parameter definitions.
643
644- Upload the VNF definition, template, and parameter definition
645 artifacts to SDC which distributes them to all APPC instances in the
646 same environment (e.g., production).
647
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500648For more details, see the APPC CDT Onboarding User Guide.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400649
650
651
652LCM Commands
653============
654
655The LCM commands that are valid for the current release.
656
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500657ActionStatus
658------------
659
660The ActionStatus command returns that state of any action request that has been previously submitted to an APPC instance for a specified VNF. This enables the client to know the status of a previous request and helps them decide if they should reissue a request.
661
662+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
663| **Target URL** | /restconf /operations/ appc-provider-lcm:action-status |
664+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
665| **Action** | ActionStatus |
666+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
667| **Action-Identifiers** | vnf-id |
668+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
669| **Payload Parameters** | See below |
670+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
671| **Revision History** | New in Beijing |
672+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
673
674|
675
676+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+
677| **Payload Parameter** | **Description** | **Required** | **Example** |
678+=============================+============================================================+====================+=====================================+
679| request-id | Request id from the previously submitted request | Yes | "request-id": "123456789" |
680+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+
681| sub-request ID | Sub-Request id from the previously submitted request | optional | "sub-request-id": "123456789" |
682+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+
683| originator-id | Originator id from the previously submitted request | optional | "originator-id": "123456789" |
684+-----------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+-------------------------------------+
685
686
687ActionStatus Response:
688^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
689
690A successful response contains a payload with the following:
691
692+-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+------------------------------+
693| **Payload Parameter** | **Description** | **Required** | **Example** |
694+=============================+=======================================================================+====================+==============================+
695| status-reason | Contains more details about status | No | |
696+-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+------------------------------+
697| status | IN_PROGRESS – The request has been accepted and is in progress | No | "status": "SUCCESSFUL" |
698| | | | |
699| | SUCCESSFUL – The request returned success message | | |
700| | | | |
701| | FAILED – The request failed and returned an error message | | |
702| | | | |
703| | ABORTED – the request aborted | | |
704| | | | |
705| | NOT_FOUND – The request is not found | | |
706+-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+------------------------------+
707
708If the ActionStatus request was rejected or could not be processed, it returns a valid error code or error message (but no payload).Example below:
709
710 ``"message": "MULTIPLE REQUESTS FOUND - using search criteria:
711 request- id=c09ac7d1-de62-0016-2000-e63701125559 AND
712 vnf-id=ctsf0007v", "code": 315``
713
714AttachVolume
715------------
716
717The AttachVolume command attaches a cinder volume to a VM via an Openstack command.
718
719Cinder is a Block Storage service for OpenStack. It's designed to present storage resources to end users that can be consumed by the OpenStack Compute Project (Nova). The short description of Cinder is that it virtualizes the management of block storage devices and provides end users with a self service API to request and consume those resources without requiring any knowledge of where their storage is actually deployed or on what type of device.
720
721 NOTE: The command implementation is based on Openstack
722 functionality. For further details, see
723 http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref/compute/.
724
725+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
726| **Target URL** | /restconf /operations/ appc-provider-lcm:attach-volume |
727+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
728| **Action** | AttachVolume |
729+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
730| **Action-Identifiers** | vnf-id, vserver-id |
731+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
732| **Payload Parameters** | See table |
733+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
734| **Revision History** | New in Beijing |
735+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
736
737|
738
739+-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
740| **Payload Parameter** | **Description** | **Required** | **Example** |
741+=============================+=============================================================================================================================+====================+================================================================================================================================+
742| volumeId | The UUID of the volume to attach. | Yes | "volumeId": "a26887c6-c47b-4654- abb5-dfadf7d3f803", |
743+-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
744| vm-id | The unique identifier (UUID) of the resource. For backwards- compatibility, this can be the self- link URL of the VM. | Yes | "vm-id": http://135.25.246.162:8774/v2/64a f07e991424b8e9e54eca27d5c0d48/ servers/b074cd1b-8d53-412e-a102- 351cc51ac10a" |
745+-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
746| Identity-url | The identity URL used to access the resource | No | "identity-url": "http://135.25.246.162:5000/v2.0" |
747+-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
748
749AttachVolume Response:
750^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
751
752Success: A successful AttachVolume returns a success status code 400.
753
754Failure: A failed AttachVolume returns a failure code 401 and the failure message. Failure messages can include:
755
756- badRequest
757- unauthorized
758- forbidden
759- itemNotFound
760
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400761
762Audit
763-----
764
765The Audit command compares the configuration of the VNF associated with the current request against the most recent configuration that is stored in APPC's configuration database.
766
767A successful Audit means that the current VNF configuration matches the latest APPC stored configuration.
768
769A failed Audit indicates that the configurations do not match.
770
771This command can be applied to any VNF type. The only restriction is that the VNF has been onboarded in self-service mode (which requires that the VNF supports a request to return the running configuration).
772
773The Audit action does not require any payload parameters.
774
775**NOTE:** Audit does not return a payload containing details of the comparison, only the Success/Failure status.
776
777
778+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
779| **Target URL** | /restconf /operations/ appc-provider-lcm:audit |
780+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
781| **Action** | Audit |
782+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
783| **Action-Identifiers** | vnf-id |
784+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
785| **Payload Parameters** | See below |
786+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500787| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400788+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------+
789
790|
791
792+----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------+
793| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
794+======================+===========================================================================================================================================================+=====================+==================================+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500795| publish-config | \* If the publish\_config field is set to Y in the payload, then always send the running configuration from the VNF using the message bus | Yes | "publish-config": "<Y\|N>" |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400796| | | | |
797| | \* If the publish\_config field is set to N in the payload, then: | | |
798| | | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500799| | - If the result of the audit is ‘match’ (latest APPC config and the running config match), do not send the running configuration | | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400800| | | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500801| | - If the result of the audit is ‘no match’, then send the running configuration | | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400802+----------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------+
803
804Audit Response
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -0400805^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400806
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500807The audit response returns an indication of success or failure of the audit. If a new configuration is uploaded to the APPC database, the payload contains the ‘upload\_config\_id’ and values for any records created. In addition, the configuration is sent to the bus which may be received by an external configuration storage system.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400808
809
810CheckLock
811---------
812
813The CheckLock command returns true if the specified VNF is locked; otherwise, false is returned.
814
815A CheckLock command is deemed successful if the processing completes without error, whether the VNF is locked or not. The command returns only a single response with a final status.
816
817Note that APPC locks the target VNF during any VNF command processing, so a VNF can have a locked status even if no Lock command has been explicitly called.
818
819The CheckLock command returns a specific response structure that extends the default LCM response.
820
821The CheckLock action does not require any payload parameters.
822
823+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
824| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:checklock |
825+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
826| **Action** | CheckLock |
827+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
828| **Action-Identifiers** | vnf-id |
829+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
830| **Payload Parameters** | None |
831+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500832| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400833+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
834
835CheckLock Response
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -0400836^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400837
838The CheckLock command returns a customized version of the LCM
839response.
840
841
842+---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+---------------------------------+
843| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required** | **?Example** |
844+=====================+=======================================================================================+====================+=================================+
845| locked | "TRUE"\|"FALSE" - returns TRUE if the specified VNF is locked, otherwise FALSE. | No | "locked": "<TRUE\|FALSE>" |
846+---------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+---------------------------------+
847
848
849**Example**::
850
851 {
852 "output": {
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +0000853 "status": {
854 "code": <RESULT\_CODE>, "message": "<RESULT\_MESSAGE>"
855 },
856 "common-header": {
857 "api-ver": "<API\_VERSION>",
858 "request-id": "<ECOMP\_REQUEST\_ID>", "originator-id":
859 "<ECOMP\_SYSTEM\_ID>",
860 "sub-request-id": "<ECOMP\_SUBREQUEST\_ID>", "timestamp":
861 "2016-08-08T23:09:00.11Z",
862 "flags": {
863 "ttl": <TTL\_VALUE>, "force": "<TRUE\|FALSE>",
864 "mode": "<EXCLUSIVE\|NORMAL>"
865 }
866 },
867 "locked": "<TRUE\|FALSE>"
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400868 }
869
870
871Configure
872---------
873
874Configure a VNF or a VNFC on the VNF after instantiation.
875
876A set of configuration parameter values specified in the configuration template is included in the request. Other configuration parameter values may be obtained from an external system.
877
878A successful Configure request returns a success response.
879
880A failed Configure action returns a failure response and the specific failure messages in the response block.
881
882+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
883| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:configure |
884+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
885| **Action** | Configure |
886+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
887| **Action-Identifiers** | vnf-id |
888+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
889| **Payload Parameters** | See below |
890+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500891| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400892+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
893
894|
895
896+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
897| **Payload Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
898| | | | |
899+=================================+============================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================================+=====================+=================================================================+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500900| request- parameters | vnf-host-ip-address: required if Netconf or other direct interface to the VNF. Optionally, it can be provided for all requests. | Yes | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400901| | | | "payload": |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500902| | vnfc-type: if request is vnfc specific | | "{\"request-parameters |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400903| | | | \": { |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500904| | template-name: if specific template needs to be specified (otherwise, the most recent default template is used). | | \"vnf-host-ip-address\": |
905| | | | \”value\”, |
906| | | | \”vnfc-type\”: \”value\”’ |
907| | | | \”template-name\”: \”name\”, |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400908| | | | } |
909| | | | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400910| | | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500911| | | | |
912| | | | |
913| | | | |
914| | | | |
915| | | | |
916| | | | |
917+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
918| configuration- parameters | A set of instance specific configuration parameters should be specified. If provided, APPC replaces variables in the configuration template with the values supplied. | No | \"configuration- parameters\": {\"<CONFIG- PARAMS>\"} |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400919+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
920
921
922Configure Response
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -0400923^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400924
Eric Debeau911c2a72017-10-18 19:20:11 +0000925The Configure response returns an indication of success or failure of the request. If successful, the return payload contains the ‘upload\_config\_id’ and values for any records created. In addition, the configuration is sent to the ONAP Data Router bus which may be received by an external configuration storage system.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400926
927SO is creating the VNFC records in A&AI. APPC is updating the VNFC status.
928
929ConfigModify
930------------
931
932Modifies the configuration on a VNF or VNFC in service.
933
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500934This command is executed either directly on the VNF (such as for Netconf) or using an Ansible playbook or Chef cookbook.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400935
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500936Request Structure:
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400937
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500938+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
939| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:config-modify |
940+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
941| **Action** | ConfigModify |
942+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
943| **Action-Identifiers** | vnf-id |
944+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
945| **Payload Parameters** | request-parameters, configuration-parameters |
946+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
947| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
948+--------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400949
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500950Request Payload Parameters:
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400951
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500952+-------------------------+----------------------------------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
953| **Payload Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
954+=========================+========================================+=================+=======================================================+
955| request-parameters | vnf-host-ip-address: optional if | No | "payload": |
956| | Netconf or other direct interface | | "{\\"request-parameters |
957| | to the VNF. If not provided, it is | | \\": { |
958| | obtained from A&AI | | \\"vnf-host-ip-address\\": |
959| | | | \\”value\\ |
960| | vnfc-type: if request is vnfc | | }, |
961| | specific | | |
962| | | | {\\"configuration- parameters\\": {\\"name1\\": |
963| | | | \\”value1\\”,\\"name2\\": |
964| | | | \\”value2\\” |
965| | | | } |
966| | | | } |
967+-------------------------+----------------------------------------+-----------------+ |
968| configuration- | A set of instance specific | No | |
969| parameters | configuration parameters should | | |
970| | be specified. | | |
971+-------------------------+----------------------------------------+-----------------+-------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400972
973ConfigModify Response
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -0400974^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400975
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -0500976**Success:** A successful ConfigModify returns a success status code 400.
977
978Note: The return payload contains the ‘upload_config_id’ and values associated with the configuration stored in the APPC DB. In addition, the configuration is sent to the message bus which may be received by an external configuration storage system.
979
980**Failure:** A failed ConfigModify returns a failure code 401 and the failure message.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -0400981
982ConfigBackup
983------------
984
985Stores the current VNF configuration on a local file system (not in APPC). This is limited to Ansible and Chef. There can only be one stored configuration (if there is a previously saved configuration, it is replaced with the current VNF configuration).
986
987A successful ConfigBackup request returns a success response.
988
989A failed ConfigBackup action returns a failure response code and the specific failure message in the response block.
990
991+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
992| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:configbackup |
993+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
994| **Action** | ConfigBackup |
995+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
996| **Action-Identifiers** | Vnf-id |
997+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
998| **Payload Parameters** | See below |
999+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001000| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001001+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
1002
1003|
1004
1005+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
1006| **Payload Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1007+=================================+====================================================================================================================================================================================+=====================+=================================================================+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001008| request-parameters | Not used. This request is limited to Ansible and Chef only. | No | "payload": |
1009| | | | \"configuration-parameters\": {\"<CONFIG-PARAMS>\"} |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001010| | | | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001011| | | | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001012| | | | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001013| | | | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001014+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
1015| configuration-parameters | A set of instance specific configuration parameters should be specified, as required by the Chef cookbook or Ansible playbook. | No | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001016+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
1017
1018ConfigBackup Response
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -04001019^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001020
1021The ConfigBackup response returns an indication of success or failure of the request.
1022
1023ConfigRestore
1024-------------
1025
1026Applies a previously saved configuration to the active VNF configuration. This is limited to Ansible and Chef. There can only be one stored configuration.
1027
1028A successful ConfigRestore request returns a success response.
1029
1030A failed ConfigRestore action returns a failure response code and the specific failure message in the response block.
1031
1032+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1033| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:configrestore |
1034+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1035| **Action** | ConfigRestore |
1036+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1037| **Action-Identifiers** | Vnf-id |
1038+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001039| **Payload Parameters** | See below |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001040+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001041| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001042+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1043
1044|
1045
1046+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
1047| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1048+=================================+====================================================================================================================================================================================+=====================+=================================================================+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001049| request-parameters | Not used. This request is limited to Ansible and Chef only. | No | "payload": |
1050| | | | \"configuration-parameters\": {\"<CONFIG- PARAMS>\"} |
1051+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
1052| configuration-parameters | A set of instance specific configuration parameters should be specified, as required by the Chef cookbook or Ansible playbook. | No | |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001053+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
1054
1055ConfigRestore Response
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -04001056^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001057
1058The ConfigRestore response returns an indication of success or failure of the request.
1059
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001060
Scott Seabolt7e11f9a2018-03-01 22:38:25 -05001061ConfigScaleOut
1062--------------
1063
1064The ConfigScaleOut command is used to apply any actions on a VNF as part of a ScaleOut flow. Actions could include updating the VNF configuration or running a set of other tasks.
1065
1066The ConfigScaleOut action can have multiple APPC templates associated with it. APPC retrieves the VfModuleModelName from A&AI (model.model-vers.model-name), which is used as the unique identifier to select the correct APPC template.
1067APPC creates or updates VNFC records in A&AI for the newly instantiated VM’s. The orchestration-status of the VNFC’s is set to CONFIGURED.
1068
1069This action is supported via the Netconf (limited to configuration changes), Chef, and Ansible protocols.
1070
1071|
1072
1073+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1074| **Target URL** | /restconf /operations/ appc-provider-lcm: config-scale-out |
1075+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1076| **Action** | ConfigScaleOut |
1077+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1078| **Action-Identifiers** | Vnf-id |
1079+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1080| **Payload Parameters** | See below |
1081+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1082| **Revision History** | New in Beijing |
1083+------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1084
1085|
1086
1087+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+
1088| **Payload Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1089+=================================+==================================================================================================================================================================+=====================+=============================================+
1090| request-parameters | vnf-host-ip-address: optional if Netconf or other direct interface to the VNF. If not provided, the vnf-host-ip-address will be obtained from A&AI. | No | "payload": |
1091| +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ "{\"request-parameters \": |
1092| | vf-module-id: used to determine the A&AI VM inventory associated with ConfigScaleOut. | Yes | { |
1093| +------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ \"vnf-host-ip-address\": |
1094| | controller-template-id: optional. This is a unique identifier that will identify the template associated with the ConfigScaleOut. | | \”value\”, |
1095| | Will be needed if A&AI does not contain the template identifier. | No | \”vf-module-id\”: \”value\”, |
1096+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ \”controller-template-id\”: |
1097| configuration-parameters | A set of instance specific configuration parameters should be specified. If provided, APP-C replaces variables in the configuration template with the | No | \”value\” |
1098| | values supplied. | | } |
1099| | | | |
1100| | | | \"configuration-parameters\": |
1101| | | | {\"<CONFIG- PARAMS>\"} |
1102| | | | |
1103+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------------+
1104
1105ConfigScaleOut Response
1106^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1107
1108**Success:**
1109
1110 - A successful ConfigScaleOut returns a success status code 400 when completed.
1111
1112**Failure:**
1113
1114 - A failed ConfigScaleOut returns a failure code 401 and the failure message.
1115 - If the ConfigScaleOut is successfully performed on the VNF but there is a failure to update A&AI inventory, an intermediate failure message with failure code 501 is returned prior to the final 400 success message.
1116
1117
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001118DetachVolume
1119------------
1120
1121The DetachVolume command detaches a cinder volume from a VM via an Openstack command.
1122
1123Cinder is a Block Storage service for OpenStack. It's designed to present storage resources to end users that can be consumed by the OpenStack Compute Project (Nova). The short description of Cinder is that it virtualizes the management of block storage devices and provides end users with a self-service API to request and consume those resources without requiring any knowledge of where their storage is actually deployed or on what type of device.
1124
1125NOTE: The command implementation is based on Openstack functionality. For further details, see http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref/compute/.
1126
1127+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1128| **Target URL** | /restconf /operations/ appc-provider-lcm:detach-volume |
1129+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1130| **Action** | DetachVolume |
1131+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1132| **Action-Identifiers** | vnf-id, vserver-id |
1133+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1134| **Payload Parameters** | See table |
1135+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1136| **Revision History** | New in Beijing |
1137+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1138
1139Request Payload Parameters:
1140
1141+-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1142| **Payload Parameter** | **Description** | **Required** | **Example** |
1143+=============================+=============================================================================================================================+====================+================================================================================================================================+
1144| volumeId | The UUID of the volume to detach. | Yes | "volumeId": "a26887c6-c47b-4654- abb5-dfadf7d3f803", |
1145+-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1146| vm-id | The unique identifier (UUID) of the resource. For backwards- compatibility, this can be the self- link URL of the VM. | Yes | "vm-id": http://135.25.246.162:8774/v2/64a f07e991424b8e9e54eca27d5c0d48/ servers/b074cd1b-8d53-412e-a102- 351cc51ac10a" |
1147+-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1148| Identity-url | The identity URL used to access the resource | No | "identity-url": "http://135.25.246.162:5000/v2.0" |
1149+-----------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1150
1151DetachVolume Response:
1152^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1153
1154**Success:** A successful DetachVolume returns a success status code 400.
1155
1156**Failure:** A failed DetachVolume returns a failure code 401 and the failure message. Failure messages can include:
1157
1158- badRequest
1159- unauthorized
1160- forbidden
1161- itemNotFound
1162- conflict
1163
1164
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001165Evacuate
1166--------
1167
1168Evacuates a specified VM from its current host to another. After a successful evacuate, a rebuild VM is performed if a snapshot is available (and the VM boots from a snapshot.
1169
1170The host on which the VM resides needs to be down.
1171
1172If the node is not specified in the request, it will be selected by relying on internal rules to evacuate. The Evacuate action will fail if the specified target host is not UP/ENABLED.
1173
1174After Evacuate, the rebuild VM can be disabled by setting the optional `rebuild-vm <#_bookmark43>`__ parameter to false.
1175
1176A successful Evacuate action returns a success response. A failed Evacuate action returns a failure.
1177
1178**NOTE:** The command implementation is based on Openstack functionality. For further details, see http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref/compute/.
1179
1180+------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1181| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:evacuate |
1182+------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1183| **Action** | Evacuate |
1184+------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1185| **Action-identifiers** | Vnf-id, vserver-id |
1186+------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1187| **Payload Parameters** | `vm-id <#_bookmark40>`__, `identity-url <#_bookmark41>`__, `tenant-id <#_bookmark42>`__, `rebuild-vm <#_bookmark43>`__, `targethost-id <#_bookmark44>`__ |
1188+------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001189| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001190+------------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1191
1192|
1193
1194+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------+
1195| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1196+======================+==================================================================================================================================================================================+=====================+=======================================+
1197| vm-id | The unique identifier (UUID) of the resource. For backwards- compatibility, this can be the self- link URL of the VM. | Yes | "payload": |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001198| | | | "{\"vm-id\": \"<VM-ID> |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001199| | | | \", |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001200| | | | \"identity-url\": |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001201| | | | \"<IDENTITY-URL>\", |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001202| | | | \"tenant-id\\": \"<TENANT-ID> |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001203| | | | \", |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001204| | | | \"rebuild-vm\": \"false\", |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001205| | | | \"targethost-id\": |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001206| | | | \"nodeblade7\"}" |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001207+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001208| identity- url | The identity URL used to access the resource | No | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001209+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001210| tenant-id | The id of the provider tenant that owns the resource | No | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001211+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001212| rebuild- vm | A boolean flag indicating if a Rebuild is to be performed after an Evacuate. The default action is to do a Rebuild. It can be switched off by setting the flag to "false". | No | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001213+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001214| targethost- id | A target hostname indicating the host the VM is evacuated to. By default, the cloud determines the target host. | No | |
1215+----------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+---------------------------------------+
1216
1217HealthCheck
1218-----------
1219
1220This command runs a VNF health check and returns the result.
1221
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001222The VNF level HealthCheck is a check over the entire scope of the VNF. The VNF must be 100% healthy, ready to take requests and provide services, with all VNF required capabilities ready to provide services and with all active and standby resources fully ready with no open MINOR, MAJOR or CRITICAL alarms.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001223
1224
1225+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
1226| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:health-check |
1227+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
1228| **Action** | HealthCheck |
1229+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
1230| **Action-Identifiers** | Vnf-id |
1231+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001232| **Payload Parameters** | See below |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001233+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001234| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001235+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
1236
1237|
1238
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001239+---------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------+-------------------------------------+
1240| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1241+=====================+===================================+=====================+=====================================+
1242| host-ip-address | Required only if REST | No | |
1243| | service. This is the ip | | |
1244| | address associated with the | | |
1245| | VM running the REST | | |
1246| | service. | | |
1247+---------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------+ |
1248| port-number | Required only if REST | No | "payload": |
1249| | service. This is the port | | "{\\"host-ip-address\\": |
1250| | number associated with the | | \\"10.222.22.2\\", |
1251| | REST service. | | \\”port-number\\”: \\”32\\”}" |
1252| | | | |
1253+---------------------+-----------------------------------+---------------------+-------------------------------------+
1254
1255
1256HealthCheck Response
1257^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1258
1259The Healthcheck returns a 200 OK if the test completes. A JSON object is returned indicating state (healthy, unhealthy), scope identifier, time-stamp and one or more blocks containing info and fault information.
1260
1261 Examples::
1262
1263 200
1264 {
1265 "identifier": "scope represented",
1266 "state": "healthy",
1267 "time": "01-01-1000:0000"
1268
1269 }
1270
1271 200
1272 {
1273 "identifier": "scope represented",
1274 "state": "unhealthy",
1275 {[
1276 "info": "System threshold exceeded details",
1277 "fault":
1278 {
1279 "cpuOverall": 0.80,
1280 "cpuThreshold": 0.45
1281 }
1282 ]},
1283 "time": "01-01-1000:0000"
1284 }
1285
1286If the VNF is unable to run the HealthCheck, it returns a standard http error code and message. APPC returns the error code 401 and the http error message.
1287
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001288
1289Lock
1290----
1291
1292Use the Lock command to ensure exclusive access during a series of critical LCM commands.
1293
1294The Lock action will return a successful result if the VNF is not already locked or if it was locked with the same request-id, otherwise the action returns a response with a reject status code.
1295
1296Lock is a command intended for APPC and does not execute an actual VNF command. Instead, lock will ensure that ONAP is granted exclusive access to the VNF.
1297
1298When a VNF is locked, any subsequent sequential commands with same request-id will be accepted. Commands associated with other request-ids will be rejected.
1299
1300The Lock command returns only one final response with the status of the request processing.
1301
1302APPC locks the target VNF during any VNF command processing. If a lock action is then requested on that VNF, it will be rejected because the VNF was already locked, even though no actual lock command was explicitly invoked.
1303
1304+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
1305| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:lock |
1306+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
1307| **Action** | Lock |
1308+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
1309| **Action-Identifier** | Vnf-id |
1310+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
1311| **Payload Parameters** | None |
1312+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001313| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001314+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
1315
1316Migrate
1317-------
1318
1319Migrates a running target VM from its current host to another.
1320
1321A destination node will be selected by relying on internal rules to migrate. Migrate calls a command in order to perform the operation.
1322
1323Migrate suspends the guest virtual machine, and moves an image of the guest virtual machine's disk to the destination host physical machine. The guest virtual machine is then resumed on the destination host physical machine and the disk storage that it used on the source host physical machine is freed.
1324
1325The migrate action will leave the VM in the same Openstack state the VM had been in prior to the migrate action. If a VM was stopped before migration, a separate VM-level restart command would be needed to restart the VM after migration.
1326
Scott Seabolt5081f312017-11-14 15:34:32 -05001327A successful Migrate action returns a success response.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001328
1329A failed Migrate action returns a failure and the failure messages in the response payload block.
1330
1331**NOTE:** The command implementation is based on Openstack functionality. For further details, see http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref/compute/.
1332
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001333
1334+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1335| **Input Block** | api-ver should be set to 2.00 for current version of Migrate |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001336+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1337| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:migrate |
1338+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1339| **Action** | Migrate |
1340+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1341| **Action-Identifiers** | Vnf-id, vserver-id |
1342+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1343| \ **Payload Parameters** | `vm-id <#_bookmark52>`__, `identity-url <#_bookmark54>`__, `tenant-id <#_bookmark55>`__ |
1344+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001345| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001346+--------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1347
1348Payload Parameters
1349
Scott Seabolt7e11f9a2018-03-01 22:38:25 -05001350+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+
1351| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1352+=====================+=========================================================================+=====================+========================================+
1353| vm-id | The unique identifier (UUID) of | Yes | |
1354| | the resource. For backwards- compatibility, this can be the self- | | |
1355| | link URL of the VM. | | "payload": |
1356| | | | "{\\"vm-id\": \\"<VM-ID>\\", |
1357| | | | \\"identity-url\\": |
1358| | | | \\"<IDENTITY-URL>\\", |
1359+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ \\"tenant-id\\": \\"<TENANT- |
1360| identity- url | The identity url used to access the resource | No | ID>\\"}" |
1361| | | | |
1362+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
1363| tenant-id | The id of the provider tenant that owns the resource | No | |
1364+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001365
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001366
1367QuiesceTraffic
1368--------------
1369
1370The QuiesceTraffic LCM action gracefully stops the traffic on the VNF (i.e., no service interruption for traffic in progress). All application processes are assumed to be running but no traffic is being processed.
1371
1372This command is executed using an Ansible playbook or Chef cookbook.
1373
1374Request Structure:
1375
1376+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1377| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:quiesce-traffic |
1378+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1379| **Action** | QuiesceTraffic |
1380+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1381| **Action-identifiers** | vnf-id |
1382+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1383| **Payload Parameters** | operations-timeout |
1384+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1385| **Revision History** | New in Beijing |
1386+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1387
1388Request Payload Parameters:
1389
1390+-----------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+------------------------------------------------+
1391| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1392+=======================+======================================================================================================================================================================================================+=====================+================================================+
1393| operations- timeout | This is the maximum time in seconds that the command will run before APPC returns a timeout error. If the APPC template has a lower timeout value, the APPC template timeout value is applied. | Yes | "payload": |
1394| | | | "{\\"operations-timeout\\": \\"3600\\"}” |
1395+-----------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+------------------------------------------------+
1396
1397QuiesceTraffic Response
1398^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1399
1400The response does not include any payload parameters.
1401
1402**Success:** A successful quiesce returns a success status code 400 after all traffic has been quiesced.
1403
1404 If a quiesce command is executed and the traffic has been previously quiesced, it should return a success status.
1405
1406**Failure:** A failed quiesce returns a failure code 401 and the failure message from the Ansible or Chef server in the response payload block.
1407
1408 A specific error message is returned if there is a timeout error.
1409
1410
1411
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001412Rebuild
1413-------
1414
1415Recreates a target VM instance to a known, stable state.
1416
1417Rebuild calls an OpenStack command immediately and therefore does not expect any prerequisite operations to be performed, such as shutting off a VM.
1418
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001419Rebuild VM uses the latest snapshot by default; if there are no snapshots it uses the (original) Glance image for the rebuild. APPC rejects a rebuild request if it determines the VM boots from a Cinder Volume.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001420
1421A successful rebuild returns a success response and the rebuild details in the response payload block. A failed rebuild returns a failure and the failure messages in the response payload block.
1422
1423**NOTE:** The command implementation is based on Openstack functionality. For further details, see http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref/compute/.
1424
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001425
1426+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1427| **Input Block** | api-ver should be set to 2.00 for current version of Rebuild |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001428+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1429| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:rebuild |
1430+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1431| **Action** | Rebuild |
1432+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1433| **Action-identifiers** | Vnf-id, vserver-id |
1434+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1435| **Payload Parameters** | `vm-id <#_bookmark52>`__, `identity-url <#_bookmark54>`__, `tenant-id <#_bookmark55>`__ |
1436+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001437| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001438+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1439
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001440
1441Payload Parameters
1442
1443+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
1444| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1445+=================+===============================================+=================+=========================================+
1446| vm-id | The unique identifier (UUID) of | Yes | |
1447| | the resource. For backwards- | | |
1448| | compatibility, this can be the self- | | "payload": |
1449| | link URL of the VM. | | "{\\"vm-id\\": \\"<VM-ID> |
1450| | | | \\", |
1451| | | | \\"identity-url\\": |
1452| | | | \\"<IDENTITY-URL>\\", |
1453| | | | \\"tenant-id\\": \\"<TENANT- ID>\\"}" |
1454+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------+ |
1455| identity- url | The identity url used to access the | No | |
1456| | resource | | |
1457+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------+ |
1458| tenant-id | The id of the provider tenant that owns | No | |
1459| | the resource | | |
1460+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
1461
1462
1463
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001464Restart
1465-------
1466
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001467Use the Restart command to restart a VM.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001468
1469+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001470| **Input Block** | api-ver should be set to 2.00 for current version of Restart |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001471+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1472| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:restart |
1473+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1474| **Action** | Restart |
1475+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001476| **Action-identifiers** | vnf-id and vserver-id are required. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001477+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001478| **Payload Parameters** | See table below |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001479+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001480| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001481+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1482
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001483Payload Parameters for **VM Restart**
1484
1485+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+------------------------------------+
1486| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1487+=====================+=========================================================================+=====================+====================================+
1488| vm-id | The unique identifier (UUID) of | Yes | |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001489| | the resource. For backwards- compatibility, this can be the self- | | |
1490| | link URL of the VM. | | "payload": |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001491| | | | "{\\"vm-id\\": \\"<VM-ID>\\", |
1492| | | | \\"identity-url\\": |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001493+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ \\"<IDENTITY-URL>\\", |
1494| identity- url | The identity url used to access the resource | No | \"tenant-id\": \"<TENANT- |
1495| | | | ID>\"}" |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001496+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001497| tenant-id | The id of the provider tenant that owns the resource | No | |
1498+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+------------------------------------+
1499
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001500ResumeTraffic
1501-------------
1502
1503The ResumeTraffic LCM action resumes processing traffic on a VNF that has been previously quiesced.
1504
1505This command is executed using an Ansible playbook or Chef cookbook.
1506
1507Request Structure: The payload does not have any parameters.
1508
1509+--------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1510| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:resume-traffic |
1511+--------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1512| **Action** | ResumeTraffic |
1513+--------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1514| **Action-identifiers** | vnf-id |
1515+--------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1516| **Payload Parameters** | |
1517+--------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1518| **Revision History** | New in Beijing |
1519+--------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1520
1521ResumeTraffic Response
1522^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1523
1524**Success:** A successful ResumeTraffic returns a success status code 400 after traffic has been resumed.
1525
1526If a ResumeTraffic command is executed and the traffic is currently being processed, it should return a success status
1527
1528**Failure:** A failed ResumeTraffic returns a failure code 401 and the failure message from the Ansible or Chef server in the response payload block.
1529
1530
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001531Snapshot
1532--------
1533
1534Creates a snapshot of a VM.
1535
1536The Snapshot command returns a customized response containing a reference to the newly created snapshot instance if the action is successful.
1537
1538This command can be applied to any VNF type. The only restriction is that the particular VNF should be built based on the generic heat stack.
1539
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001540Note: Snapshot is not reliable unless the VM is in a stopped, paused, or quiesced (no traffic being processed) status. It is up to the caller to ensure that the VM is in one of these states.
1541
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001542**NOTE:** The command implementation is based on Openstack functionality. For further details, see http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref/compute/.
1543
1544+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1545| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:snapshot |
1546+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1547| **Action** | Snapshot |
1548+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1549| **Action-identifiers** | Vnf-id is required. If the snapshot is for a single VM, then the vserver-id is also required. |
1550+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1551| **Payload Parameters** | `vm-id <#_bookmark52>`__, `identity-url <#_bookmark54>`__, `tenant-id <#_bookmark55>`__ |
1552+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001553| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001554+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1555
1556Payload Parameters
1557
Scott Seabolt7e11f9a2018-03-01 22:38:25 -05001558+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+
1559| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1560+=====================+=========================================================================+=====================+========================================+
1561| vm-id | The unique identifier (UUID) of | Yes | |
1562| | the resource. For backwards- compatibility, this can be the self- | | "payload": |
1563| | link URL of the VM. | | "{\\"vm-id\": \\"<VM-ID> |
1564| | | | \\", |
1565| | | | \\"identity-url\\": |
1566| | | | \\"<IDENTITY-URL>\\", |
1567+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ \\"tenant-id\\": \\"<TENANT- |
1568| identity- url | The identity url used to access the resource | No | ID>\\"}" |
1569| | | | |
1570+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
1571| tenant-id | The id of the provider tenant that owns the resource | No | |
1572+---------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001573
1574Snapshot Response
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -04001575^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001576
1577The Snapshot command returns an extended version of the LCM response.
1578
1579The Snapshot response conforms to the `standard response format <#_bookmark5>`__, but has the following additional field.
1580
1581Additional Parameters
1582
1583+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+
1584| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required** | **?Example** |
1585+=====================+========================================================================================================================================================+====================+=======================================+
1586| snapshot-id | The snapshot identifier created by cloud host. This identifier will be returned only in the final success response returned via the message bus. | No | "snapshot-id": "<SNAPSHOT\_ID>" |
1587+---------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+--------------------+---------------------------------------+
1588
1589Start
1590-----
1591
1592Use the Start command to start a VNF, VF-Module, or VM that is stopped or not running.
1593
1594**NOTE:** The command implementation is based on Openstack functionality. For further details, see http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref/compute/.
1595
1596+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1597| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:start |
1598+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1599| **Action** | Start |
1600+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001601| **Action-identifiers** | vnf-id and vserver-id are required |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001602+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001603| **Payload Parameters** | See below |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001604+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001605| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001606+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1607
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001608Payload Parameters
1609
1610+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
1611| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1612+=================+===============================================+=================+=========================================+
1613| vm-id | The unique identifier (UUID) of | Yes | |
1614| | the resource. For backwards- | | "payload": |
1615| | compatibility, this can be the self- | | "{\\"vm-id\\": \\"<VM-ID> |
1616| | link URL of the VM. | | \\", |
1617| | | | \\"identity-url\\": |
1618| | | | \\"<IDENTITY-URL>\\", |
1619| | | | \\"tenant-id\\": \\"<TENANT- ID>\\"}" |
1620+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
1621| identity- url | The identity url used to access the | No | |
1622| | resource | | |
1623+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
1624| tenant-id | The id of the provider tenant that owns | No | |
1625| | the resource | | |
1626+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
1627
1628
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001629StartApplication
1630----------------
1631
1632Starts the VNF application, if needed, after a VM is instantiated/configured or after VM start or restart. Supported using Chef cookbook or Ansible playbook only.
1633
1634A successful StartApplication request returns a success response.
1635
1636A failed StartApplication action returns a failure response code and the specific failure message in the response block.
1637
1638+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
1639| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:startapplication |
1640+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
1641| **Action** | StartApplication |
1642+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
1643| **Action-Identifiers** | Vnf-id |
1644+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
1645| **Payload Parameters** | See below |
1646+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001647| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001648+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------------+
1649
1650|
1651
1652+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
1653| **Payload Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1654+=================================+====================================================================================================================================================================================+=====================+=================================================================+
1655| request- parameters | The parameters required to process the request must include the host-ip-address to connect to the VNF (for Chef and Ansible, this will be the url to connect to the server). | Yes | "payload": |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001656| | | | "{\\"request-parameters |
1657| | | | \\": { |
1658| | | | \\"host-ip-address\\": \\”value\\” |
1659| | | | } |
1660| | | | \\"configuration- parameters\\": {\\"<CONFIG- PARAMS>\\"} |
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001661+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001662| configuration- parameters | A set of instance specific configuration parameters should be specified, as required by the Chef cookbook or Ansible playbook. | No | |
1663+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
1664
1665StartApplication Response
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -04001666^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001667
1668The StartApplication response returns an indication of success or failure of the request.
1669
1670Stop
1671----
1672
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001673Use the Stop command to stop a VM.
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001674
1675**NOTE:** The command implementation is based on Openstack functionality. For further details, see http://developer.openstack.org/api-ref/compute/.
1676
1677+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1678| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:stop |
1679+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1680| **Action** | Stop |
1681+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001682| **Action-identifiers** | vnf-id and vserver-id are required. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001683+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001684| **Payload Parameters** | See below |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001685+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001686| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001687+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1688
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001689Payload Parameters
1690
1691+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
1692| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1693+=================+===============================================+=================+=========================================+
1694| vm-id | The unique identifier (UUID) of | Yes | |
1695| | the resource. For backwards- | | "payload": |
1696| | compatibility, this can be the self- | | "{\\"vm-id\\": \\"<VM-ID> |
1697| | link URL of the VM. | | \\", |
1698| | | | \\"identity-url\\": |
1699| | | | \\"<IDENTITY-URL>\\", |
1700| | | | \\"tenant-id\\": \\"<TENANT- ID>\\"}" |
1701+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
1702| identity- url | The identity url used to access the | No | |
1703| | resource | | |
1704+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
1705| tenant-id | The id of the provider tenant that owns | No | |
1706| | the resource | | |
1707+-----------------+-----------------------------------------------+-----------------+-----------------------------------------+
1708
1709
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001710StopApplication
1711---------------
1712
1713Stops the VNF application gracefully (not lost traffic), if needed, prior to a Stop command. Supported using Chef cookbook or Ansible playbook only.
1714
1715A successful StopApplication request returns a success response.
1716
1717A failed StopApplication action returns a failure response code and the specific failure message in the response block.
1718
1719+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
1720| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:stopapplication |
1721+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
1722| **Action** | StopApplication |
1723+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
1724| **Action-Identifiers** | Vnf-id |
1725+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
1726| **Payload Parameters** | See below |
1727+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001728| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001729+------------------------------+--------------------------------------------------------------+
1730
1731|
1732
1733+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
1734| **Payload Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1735+=================================+====================================================================================================================================================================================+=====================+=================================================================+
1736| request- parameters | The parameters required to process the request must include the host-ip-address to connect to the VNF (for Chef and Ansible, this will be the url to connect to the server). | Yes | "payload": |
1737| | | | "{\\"request-parameters |
1738| | | | \\": { |
1739| | | | \\"host-ip-address\\": \\”va lue\\” |
1740| | | | } |
1741| | | | \\"configuration- parameters\\": {\\"<CONFIG- PARAMS>\\"} |
1742+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
1743| configuration- parameters | A set of instance specific configuration parameters should be specified, as required by the Chef cookbook or Ansible playbook. | No | |
1744+---------------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------+
1745
1746StopApplication Response
Scott Seaboltf7824832017-10-10 11:27:11 -04001747^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001748
1749The StopApplication response returns an indication of success or failure of the request.
1750
1751Sync
1752----
1753
1754The Sync action updates the current configuration in the APPC store with the running configuration from the device.
1755
1756A successful Sync returns a success status.
1757
1758A failed Sync returns a failure response status and failure messages in the response payload block.
1759
1760This command can be applied to any VNF type. The only restriction is that the VNF has been onboarded in self-service mode (which requires that the VNF supports a request to return the running configuration).
1761
1762+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
1763| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:sync |
1764+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
1765| **Action** | Sync |
1766+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
1767| **Action-identifiers** | Vnf-id |
1768+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
1769| **Payload Parameters** | None |
1770+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001771| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001772+------------------------------+---------------------------------------------------+
1773
1774Unlock
1775------
1776
1777Run the Unlock command to release the lock on a VNF and allow other clients to perform LCM commands on that VNF.
1778
1779Unlock is a command intended for APPC and does not execute an actual VNF command. Instead, unlock will release the VNF from the exclusive access held by the specific request-id allowing other requests for the VNF to be accepted.
1780
1781The Unlock command will result in success if the VNF successfully unlocked or if it was already unlocked, otherwise commands will be rejected.
1782
1783The Unlock command will only return success if the VNF was locked with same `request-id <#_bookmark4>`__.
1784
1785The Unlock command returns only one final response with the status of the request processing.
1786
1787Note: APPC locks the target VNF during any command processing. If an Unlock action is then requested on that VNF with a different request-id, it will be rejected because the VNF is already locked for another process, even though no actual lock command was explicitly invoked.
1788
1789+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
1790| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:unlock |
1791+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
1792| **Action** | Unlock |
1793+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
1794| **Action-identifiers** | Vnf-id |
1795+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
1796| **Payload Parameters** | None |
1797+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001798| **Revision History** | Unchanged in this release. |
Scott Seabolt59153e92017-09-08 15:08:33 -04001799+------------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------+
1800
Scott Seabolt0eb95a92018-02-07 00:38:53 -05001801
1802UpgradeBackout
1803--------------
1804
1805The UpgradeBackout LCM action does a backout after an UpgradeSoftware is completed (either successfully or unsuccessfully).
1806
1807This command is executed using an Ansible playbook or Chef cookbook.
1808
1809Request Structure: The request payload includes an upgrade identifier.
1810
1811+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1812| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:upgrade-backout |
1813+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1814| **Action** | UpgradeBackout |
1815+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1816| **Action-identifiers** | vnf-id |
1817+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1818| **Payload Parameters** | existing-software-version, new-software-version |
1819+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1820| **Revision History** | New in Beijing |
1821+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
1822
1823Request Payload Parameters:
1824
1825+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1826| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1827+=======================+=====================================+=====================+===============================================================================================+
1828| existing-software- | The existing software version | Yes | "payload": |
1829| version | prior to the upgrade | | "{\\"existing-software-version\\": \\"3.1\\", "{\\"new-software-version\\": \\"3.2\\"}” |
1830+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
1831| new-software- | The new software | Yes | |
1832| version | version after the | | |
1833| | upgrade | | |
1834+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1835
1836UpgradeBackout Response
1837^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1838
1839**Success:** A successful backout returns a success status code 400.
1840
1841**Failure:** A failed backout returns a failure code 401 and the failure message from the Ansible or Chef server in the response payload block.
1842
1843UpgradeBackup
1844-------------
1845
1846The UpgradeBackup LCM action does a full backup of the VNF data prior to an upgrade. The backup is done on the Ansible or Chef server in a location that is specified in the playbook or cookbook. If there is an existing backup, it is overwritten by the new backup.
1847
1848This command is executed using an Ansible playbook or Chef cookbook.
1849
1850Request Structure: The payload does not have any parameters required.
1851
1852+--------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1853| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:upgrade-backup |
1854+--------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1855| **Action** | UpgradeBackup |
1856+--------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1857| **Action-identifiers** | vnf-id |
1858+--------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1859| **Payload Parameters** | existing-software-version, new-software-version |
1860+--------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1861| **Revision History** | New in Beijing. |
1862+--------------------------+---------------------------------------------------------+
1863
1864Request Payload Parameters:
1865
1866+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1867| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1868+=======================+=====================================+=====================+===============================================================================================+
1869| existing-software- | The existing software version | Yes | "payload": |
1870| version | prior to the upgrade | | "{\\"existing-software-version\\": \\"3.1\\", "{\\"new-software-version\\": \\"3.2\\"}” |
1871+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
1872| new-software- | The new software | Yes | |
1873| version | version after the | | |
1874+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1875
1876UpgradeBackup Response
1877^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1878
1879**Success:** A successful backup returns a success status code 400.
1880
1881**Failure:** A failed backup returns a failure code 401 and the failure message from the Ansible or Chef server in the response payload block.
1882
1883UpgradePostCheck
1884----------------
1885
1886The UpgradePostCheck LCM action checks that the VNF upgrade has been successful completed and all processes are running properly.
1887
1888This command is executed using an Ansible playbook or Chef cookbook.
1889
1890Request Structure:
1891
1892+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
1893| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:upgrade-post-check |
1894+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
1895| **Action** | UpgradePostCheck |
1896+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
1897| **Action-identifiers** | vnf-id |
1898+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
1899| **Payload Parameters** | existing-software-version, new-software-version |
1900+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
1901| **Revision History** | New in Beijing |
1902+--------------------------+-------------------------------------------------------------+
1903
1904Request Payload Parameters:
1905
1906+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1907| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1908+=======================+=====================================+=====================+===============================================================================================+
1909| existing- software- | The existing software version | Yes | "payload": |
1910| version | prior to the upgrade | | "{\\"existing-software-version\\": \\"3.1\\", "{\\"new-software-version\\": \\"3.2\\"}” |
1911+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
1912| new-software- | The new software | Yes | |
1913| version | version after the | | |
1914+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1915
1916UpgradePostCheck Response
1917^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1918
1919**Success:** If the UpgradePostCheck run successfully, it returns a success status code 400. The response payload contains the results of the check (Completed or Failed).
1920
1921Response Payload Parameters:
1922
1923+---------------+-----------------------------+-------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1924| **Parameter** | **Description** |**Required?**| **Example** |
1925+===============+=============================+=============+==============================================================================+
1926| Upgrade- | Returns the status | Yes | |
1927| Status | of the upgradw | | "payload": |
1928| | post-check. Indicates | | "{\\"upgrade-status\\": \\"Completed\\"}” |
1929| | Completed or Failed | | "payload": "{\\"upgrade-status\\": |
1930| | | | \\"Failed\\",\\"message\\": \\"Version 3.2 is not running properly\\" }” |
1931+---------------+-----------------------------+-------------+ |
1932| Message | If Not Available, | | |
1933| | message contains | | |
1934| | explanation. | | |
1935+---------------+-----------------------------+-------------+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1936
1937**Failure:** If the UpgradePostCheck could not be run, it returns a failure code 401 and the failure message from the Ansible or Chef server in the response payload block.
1938
1939UpgradePreCheck
1940---------------
1941
1942The UpgradePreCheck LCM action checks that the VNF has the correct software version needed for a software upgrade. This command can be executed on a running VNF (i.e. processing traffic).
1943
1944This command is executed using an Ansible playbook or Chef cookbook.
1945
1946Request Structure:
1947
1948+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
1949| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:upgrade-pre-check |
1950+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
1951| **Action** | UpgradePreCheck |
1952+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
1953| **Action-identifiers** | vnf-id |
1954+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
1955| **Payload Parameters** | existing-software-version, new-software-version |
1956+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
1957| **Revision History** | New in Beijing |
1958+--------------------------+------------------------------------------------------------+
1959
1960Request Payload Parameters:
1961
1962+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1963| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1964+=======================+=====================================+=====================+===============================================================================================+
1965| existing-software- | The existing software version | Yes | "payload": |
1966| version | prior to the upgrade | | "{\\"existing-software-version\\": \\"3.1\\", "{\\"new-software-version\\": \\"3.2\\"}” |
1967+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
1968| new-software- | The new software | Yes | |
1969| version | version after the | | |
1970| | upgrade | | |
1971+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1972
1973UpgradePreCheck Response
1974^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
1975
1976**Success:** If the UpgradePreCheck runs successfully, it returns a success status code 400. The response payload contains the results of the check (Available or Not Available for upgrade).
1977
1978Response Payload Parameters:
1979
1980+-----------------+---------------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1981| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
1982+=================+===========================+=====================+==================================================================================================================================+
1983| upgrade-status | Returns the status | Yes | |
1984| | of the upgrade pre- | | "payload": |
1985| | check. Indicates | | "{\\"upgrade-status\\": \\"Available\\"}” |
1986| | Available or Not | | |
1987| | Available | | "payload": |
1988| | | | "{\\"upgrade-status\\": \\"Not Available\\",\\"message\\": \\"Current software version 2.9 cannot be upgraded to 3.1\\" }” |
1989+-----------------+---------------------------+---------------------+ |
1990| message | If Not Available, | | |
1991| | message contains | | |
1992| | explanation. | | |
1993+-----------------+---------------------------+---------------------+----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
1994
1995**Failure:** If an UpgradePreCheck fails to run, it returns a failure code 401 and the failure message from the Ansible or Chef server in the response payload block.
1996
1997UpgradeSoftware
1998---------------
1999
2000The UpgradeSoftware LCM action upgrades the target VNF to a new version. It is expected that the VNF is in a quiesced status (not processing traffic).
2001
2002This command is executed using an Ansible playbook or Chef cookbook.
2003
2004Request Structure: The request payload includes the new-software-version.
2005
2006+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
2007| **Target URL** | /restconf/operations/appc-provider-lcm:upgrade-software |
2008+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
2009| **Action** | UpgradeSoftware |
2010+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
2011| **Action-identifiers** | vnf-id |
2012+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
2013| **Payload Parameters** | existing-software-version, new-software-version |
2014+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
2015| **Revision History** | New in Beijing |
2016+--------------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------+
2017
2018 Request Payload Parameters:
2019
2020+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
2021| **Parameter** | **Description** | **Required?** | **Example** |
2022+=======================+=====================================+=====================+===============================================================================================+
2023| existing- software- | The existing software version | Yes | "payload": |
2024| version | prior to the upgrade | | "{\\"existing-software-version\\": \\"3.1\\", "{\\"new-software-version\\": \\"3.2\\"}” |
2025+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+ |
2026| new-software | The new software | Yes | |
2027| version | version after the | | |
2028| | upgrade | | |
2029+-----------------------+-------------------------------------+---------------------+-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
2030
2031UpgradeSoftware Response
2032^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2033
2034**Success:** A successful upgrade returns a success status code 400.
2035
2036If an UpgradeSoftware command is executed and the software has been previously upgraded to this version, it should return a success status.
2037
2038**Failure:** A failed upgrade returns a failure code 401 and the failure message from the Ansible or Chef server in the response payload block. A failure does not assume that the software upgrade has been rolled back.
2039
2040Notes regarding the Upgrade commands
2041^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
2042Ansible playbooks / Chef cookbooks:
2043
2044- All Ansible playbooks/cookbooks for the Upgrade commands will be
2045 stored in the same directory on the server. The directory name will
2046 be of the format:
2047
2048 {existing-software-version\_new-software-version}.
2049
2050 The path to the directory is the same for all upgrades (for example: vnf-type/softwareupgrade).
2051
2052- The playbooks for upgrades should use a standard naming convention
2053 (for example: SoftwareUpgrade\_{existing-software-version\_new-software-version}).
2054
2055APPC template: The APPC templates for the Upgrade commands can be common across upgrades for the vnf-type if the path and filenames are standardized.
2056
2057- The template will contain the directory path/playbook name which
2058 would be parameterized.
2059
2060 {vnf-type}/UpgradeSoftware/${existing\_software\_version}\_${new-software-version}/
2061 SoftwareUpgrade\_{existing-software-version\_new-software-version}.
2062