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Vijay VKf9e43442019-05-22 22:10:29 +01004DCAE Deployment (using Helm and Cloudify)
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Lusheng Ji768421b2018-06-01 16:36:54 -04006
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -04007This document describes the details of the Helm chart based deployment process for R4 ONAP and how DCAE is deployed through this process.
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Vijay VKf9e43442019-05-22 22:10:29 +010010Deployment Overview
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Lusheng Ji768421b2018-06-01 16:36:54 -040012
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040013ONAP R4 extends the Kubernetes deployment method introduced in R2 and continued in R3.
14Kubernetes is a container orchestration technology that organizes containers into composites of various patterns for easy deployment, management, and scaling.
15ONAP uses Kubernetes as the foundation for fulfilling its platform maturity promises.
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040017ONAP manages Kubernetes specifications using Helm charts, under which all Kubernetes yaml-formatted resource specifications and additional files
18are organized into a hierarchy of charts, sub-charts, and resources. These yaml files are further augmented with Helm's templating, which makes dependencies
19and cross-references of parameters and parameter derivatives among resources manageable for a large and complex Kubernetes system such as ONAP.
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040021At deployment time, with a single **helm deploy** command, Helm resolves all the templates and compiles the chart hierarchy into Kubernetes resource definitions,
22and invokes Kubernetes deployment operations for all the resources.
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040024All ONAP Helm charts are organized under the **kubernetes** directory of the **OOM** project, where roughly each ONAP component occupies a subdirectory.
25DCAE charts are placed under the **dcaegen2** directory.
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Vijay VKf9e43442019-05-22 22:10:29 +010027In Dublin, all DCAE platform components (exception of Dashboard) have corresponding Helm chart which will be used to trigger the deployment.
28All DCAE Services are deployed through Cloudify Blueprint. The default ONAP DCAE deployment includes small subset of DCAE services deployed through Bootstrap pod to meet
29ONAP Integration usecases. Optionally operators can deploy on-demand other MS required for their usecases as described in `On-demand MS Installation
30<installation_MS_ondemand>`_.
31
Donald Huntera5683c62018-11-06 22:54:51 +000032The PNDA data platform is an optional DCAE component that is placed under the **pnda**
33directory. Details for how to configure values to enable PNDA installation during Helm install
Vijay VKf9e43442019-05-22 22:10:29 +010034are described in `Installing PNDA through Helm Chart
35<installation_pnda>`_.
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Lusheng Ji768421b2018-06-01 16:36:54 -040037
38DCAE Chart Organization
39-----------------------
40
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040041Following Helm conventions, the DCAE Helm chart directory (``oom/kubernetes/dcaegen2``) consists of the following files and subdirectories:
Lusheng Ji768421b2018-06-01 16:36:54 -040042
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040043* ``Chart.yaml``: metadata.
44* ``requirements.yaml``: dependency charts.
45* ``values.yaml``: values for Helm templating engine to expand templates.
46* ``resources``: subdirectory for additional resource definitions such as configuration, scripts, etc.
47* ``templates``: subdirectory for Kubernetes resource definition templates.
48* ``charts``: subdirectory for sub-charts.
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50The dcaegen2 chart has the following sub-charts:
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040052* ``dcae-bootstrap``: deploys the DCAE bootstrap service that performs some DCAE initialization and deploys additional DCAE components.
53* ``dcae-cloudify-manager``: deploys the DCAE Cloudify Manager instance.
54* ``dcae-config-binding-service``: deploys the DCAE config binding service.
55* ``dcae-deployment-handler``: deploys the DCAE deployment handler service.
56* ``dcae-healthcheck``: deploys the DCAE healthcheck service that provides an API to check the health of all DCAE components.
57* ``dcae-policy-handler``: deploys the DCAE policy handler service.
58* ``dcae-redis``: deploys the DCAE Redis cluster.
59* ``dcae-servicechange-handler``: deploys the DCAE service change handler service. A subchart (``dcae-inventory-api``) deploys the DCAE inventory API service.
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61DCAE Deployment
62---------------
63
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040064At deployment time, when the **helm deploy** command is executed,
65all DCAE resources defined within the subcharts above are deployed.
66These include:
Donald Huntera5683c62018-11-06 22:54:51 +000067
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040068* the DCAE bootstrap service
69* the DCAE healthcheck service
70* the DCAE platform components:
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040072 * Cloudify Manager
73 * Config binding service
74 * Deployment handler
75 * Policy handler
76 * Service change handler
77 * Inventory API service (launched as a subchart of service change handler)
78 * Inventory postgres database service (launched as a dependency of the inventory API service)
79 * DCAE postgres database service (launched as a dependency of the bootstrap service)
80 * DCAE Redis cluster
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040082Some of the DCAE subcharts include an initContainer that checks to see if
83other services that they need in order to run have become ready. The installation
84of these subcharts will pause until the needed services are available.
Donald Huntera5683c62018-11-06 22:54:51 +000085
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040086In addition, DCAE operations depends on a Consul server cluster.
87For ONAP OOM deployment, the Consul cluster is provided as a shared
88resource. Its charts are defined under the ``oom/kubernetes/consul``
89directory, not as part of the DCAE chart hierarchy.
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040091The dcae-bootstrap service has a number of prerequisites because the subsequently deployed DCAE components depends on a number of resources having entered their normal operation state. DCAE bootstrap job will not start before these resources are ready. They are:
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -040093 * dcae-cloudify-manager
94 * consul-server
95 * msb-discovery
96 * kube2msb
97 * dcae-config-binding-service
98 * dcae-db
Donald Huntera5683c62018-11-06 22:54:51 +000099
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400100Once started, the DCAE bootstrap service will call Cloudify Manager to deploy
101a series of blueprints which specify the additional DCAE R4 components.
102These blueprints use the DCAE Kubernetes plugin (``k8splugin``) to deploy
103Docker images into the ONAP Kubernetes cluster. For each component, the plugin
104creates a Kubernetes deployment and other Kubernetes resources (services, volumes, logging sidecar, etc.)
105as needed.
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400107The DCAE bootstrap service creates the following Kubernetes deployments:
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109* deploy/dep-dcae-dashboard
110* deploy/dep-dcae-hv-ves-collector
111* deploy/dep-dcae-prh
112* deploy/dep-dcae-snmptrap-collector
113* deploy/dep-dcae-tca-analytics
114* deploy/dep-dcae-ves-collector
115* deploy/dep-holmes-engine-mgmt
116* deploy/dep-holmes-rule-mgmt
117
118After deploying all of the blueprints, the DCAE bootstrap service
119continues to run. The bootstrap container can be useful for
120troubleshooting or for launching additional components. The bootstrap
121container logs (accessed using the ``kubectl logs`` command) show the
122details of all of the component deployments.
Lusheng Ji768421b2018-06-01 16:36:54 -0400123
124DCAE Configuration
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126
127Deployment time configuration of DCAE components are defined in several places.
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129 * Helm Chart templates:
130 * Helm/Kubernetes template files can contain static values for configuration parameters;
131 * Helm Chart resources:
132 * Helm/Kubernetes resources files can contain static values for configuration parameters;
133 * Helm values.yaml files:
134 * The values.yaml files supply the values that Helm templating engine uses to expand any templates defined in Helm templates;
135 * In a Helm chart hierarchy, values defined in values.yaml files in higher level supersedes values defined in values.yaml files in lower level;
136 * Helm command line supplied values supersedes values defined in any values.yaml files.
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400138In addition, for DCAE components deployed through Cloudify Manager blueprints, their configuration parameters are defined in the following places:
Donald Huntera5683c62018-11-06 22:54:51 +0000139
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400140 * The blueprint files can contain static values for configuration parameters;
141 * The blueprint files are defined under the ``blueprints`` directory of the ``dcaegen2/platform/blueprints`` repo, named with "k8s" prefix.
142 * The blueprint files can specify input parameters and the values of these parameters will be used for configuring parameters in Blueprints. The values for these input parameters can be supplied in several ways as listed below in the order of precedence (low to high):
143 * The blueprint files can define default values for the input parameters;
144 * The blueprint input files can contain static values for input parameters of blueprints. These input files are provided as config resources under the dcae-bootstrap chart;
145 * The blueprint input files may contain Helm templates, which are resolved into actual deployment time values following the rules for Helm values.
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400148Now we walk through an example, how to configure the Docker image for the DCAE dashboard, which is deployed by Cloudify Manager.
Lusheng Ji768421b2018-06-01 16:36:54 -0400149
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400150In the ``k8s-dashboard.yaml-template`` blueprint template, the Docker image to use is defined as an input parameter with a default value:
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Vijay VKf9e43442019-05-22 22:10:29 +0100152.. code-block:: yaml
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400154 dashboard_docker_image:
155 description: 'Docker image for dashboard'
156 default: 'nexus3.onap.org:10001/onap/org.onap.ccsdk.dashboard.ccsdk-app-os:1.1.0-SNAPSHOT-latest'
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400158Then in the input file, ``oom/kubernetes/dcaegen2/charts/dcae-bootstrap/resources/inputs/k8s-dashboard-inputs.yaml``,
159it is defined again as:
160
Vijay VKf9e43442019-05-22 22:10:29 +0100161.. code-block:: yaml
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400162
163 dashboard_docker_image: {{ include "common.repository" . }}/{{ .Values.componentImages.dashboard }}
164
165Thus, when ``common.repository`` and ``componentImages.policy_handler`` are defined in the ``values.yaml`` files,
166their values will be plugged in here and the resulting ``policy_handler_image`` value
167will be passed to the Policy Handler blueprint as the Docker image tag to use instead of the default value in the blueprint.
168
169Indeed the ``componentImages.dashboard`` value is provided in the ``oom/kubernetes/dcaegen2/charts/dcae-bootstrap/values.yaml`` file:
170
Vijay VKf9e43442019-05-22 22:10:29 +0100171.. code-block:: yaml
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400172
Lusheng Ji768421b2018-06-01 16:36:54 -0400173 componentImages:
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400174 dashboard: onap/org.onap.ccsdk.dashboard.ccsdk-app-os:1.1.0
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400176The final result is that when DCAE bootstrap calls Cloudify Manager to deploy the DCAE dashboard, the 1.1.0 image will be deployed.
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178DCAE Service Endpoints
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400181Below is a table of default hostnames and ports for DCAE component service endpoints in Kubernetes deployment:
Donald Hunter1e7e2ef2018-11-21 14:17:28 +0000182 ================== ================================= ======================================================
Vijay VK86cd8932018-10-23 16:35:29 +0100183 Component Cluster Internal (host:port) Cluster external (svc_name:port)
Donald Hunter1e7e2ef2018-11-21 14:17:28 +0000184 ================== ================================= ======================================================
Vijay VK86cd8932018-10-23 16:35:29 +0100185 VES dcae-ves-collector:8080 xdcae-ves-collector.onap:30235
186 HV-VES dcae-hv-ves-collector:6061 xdcae-hv-ves-collector.onap:30222
187 TCA dcae-tca-analytics:11011 xdcae-tca-analytics.onap:32010
Vijay VKf6659fc2018-11-02 05:07:27 +0100188 PRH dcae-prh:8100 NA
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400189 SNMPTrap dcae-snmptrap-collector:6162/udp xdcae-snmptrap-collector:30470/UDP
Vijay VK86cd8932018-10-23 16:35:29 +0100190 Policy Handler policy-handler:25577 NA
191 Deployment Handler deployment-handler:8443 NA
192 Inventory inventory:8080 NA
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400193 Config binding config-binding-service:10000 config-binding-servicee:30415
Vijay VK86cd8932018-10-23 16:35:29 +0100194 DCAE Healthcheck dcae-healthcheck:80 NA
195 Cloudify Manager dcae-cloudify-manager:80 NA
Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400196 DCAE Dashboard dcae-dashboard:8080/8443 xdcae-dashboard:30418/30419
Donald Hunter1e7e2ef2018-11-21 14:17:28 +0000197 ================== ================================= ======================================================
Lusheng Ji768421b2018-06-01 16:36:54 -0400198
Filip Krzywkacbd2ded2018-09-25 14:43:18 +0200199In addition, a number of ONAP service endpoints that are used by DCAE components are listed as follows
200for reference by DCAE developers and testers:
Donald Huntera5683c62018-11-06 22:54:51 +0000201
Filip Krzywkacbd2ded2018-09-25 14:43:18 +0200202 ==================== ============================ ================================
203 Component Cluster Internal (host:port) Cluster external (svc_name:port)
204 ==================== ============================ ================================
205 Consul Server consul-server:8500 consul-server:30270
206 Robot robot:88 robot:30209 TCP
207 Message router message-router:3904 message-router:30227
208 Message router message-router:3905 message-router:30226
209 Message router Kafka message-router-kafka:9092 NA
210 MSB Discovery msb-discovery:10081 msb-discovery:30281
211 Logging log-kibana:5601 log-kibana:30253
212 AAI aai:8080 aai:30232
213 AAI aai:8443 aai:30233
214 ==================== ============================ ================================
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Jack Lucas34c40222019-05-16 09:42:56 -0400216Uninstalling DCAE
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218
219All of the DCAE components deployed using the OOM Helm charts will be
220deleted by the ``helm undeploy`` command. This command can be used to
221uninstall all of ONAP by undeploying the top-level Helm release that was
222created by the ``helm deploy`` command. The command can also be used to
223uninstall just DCAE, by having the command undeploy the `top_level_release_name`-``dcaegen2``
224Helm sub-release.
225
226Helm will undeploy only the components that were originally deployed using
227Helm charts. Components deployed by Cloudify Manager are not deleted by
228the Helm operations.
229
230When uninstalling all of ONAP, it is sufficient to delete the namespace
231used for the deployment (typically ``onap``) after running the undeploy
232operation. Deleting the namespace will get rid of any remaining resources
233in the namespace, including the components deployed by Cloudify Manager.
234
235When uninstalling DCAE alone, deleting the namespace would delete the
236rest of ONAP as well. To delete DCAE alone, and to make sure all of the
237DCAE components deployed by Cloudify Manager are uninstalled:
238
239* Find the Cloudify Manager pod identifier, using a command like:
240
241 ``kubectl -n onap get pods | grep dcae-cloudify-manager``
242* Execute the DCAE cleanup script on the Cloudify Manager pod, using a command like:
243
244 ``kubectl -n onap exec`` `cloudify-manager-pod-id` ``-- /scripts/dcae-cleanup.sh``
245* Finally, run ``helm undeploy`` against the DCAE Helm subrelease
246
247The DCAE cleanup script uses Cloudify Manager and the DCAE Kubernetes
248plugin to instruct Kubernetes to delete the components deployed by Cloudify
249Manager. This includes the components deployed when the DCAE bootstrap
250service ran and any components deployed after bootstrap.