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Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -05003VF Module Scale Out Use Case
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Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04008- Heat templates directory: https://git.onap.org/demo/tree/heat/vLB_CDS?h=elalto
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Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040010Additional files
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Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040012- TOSCA model template: https://git.onap.org/integration/tree/docs/files/scaleout/service-Vloadbalancercds-template.yml
Marco Platania9442f8f2019-06-17 09:12:21 -040013- Naming policy script: https://git.onap.org/integration/tree/docs/files/scaleout/push_naming_policy.sh
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Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -050015Description
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Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040017The scale out use case uses a VNF composed of three virtual functions. A traffic generator (vPacketGen), a load balancer (vLB), and a DNS (vDNS). Communication between the vPacketGen and the vLB, and the vLB and the vDNS occurs via two separate private networks. In addition, all virtual functions have an interface to the ONAP OAM private network, as shown in the topology below.
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Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040022The vPacketGen issues DNS lookup queries that reach the DNS server via the vLB. vDNS replies reach the packet generator via the vLB as well. The vLB reports the average amount of traffic per vDNS instances over a given time interval (e.g. 10 seconds) to the DCAE collector via the ONAP OAM private network.
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Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040024To run the use case, make sure that the security group in OpenStack has ingress/egress entries for protocol 47 (GRE). Users can test the VNF by running DNS queries from the vPakcketGen:
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Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040028 dig @vLoadBalancer_IP host1.dnsdemo.onap.org
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Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +020030The output below means that the vLB has been set up correctly, has forwarded the DNS queries to a vDNS instance, and the vPacketGen has received the vDNS reply message.
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Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040034 ; <<>> DiG 9.10.3-P4-Ubuntu <<>> @192.168.9.111 host1.dnsdemo.onap.org
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36 ;; global options: +cmd
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38 ;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: NOERROR, id: 31892
39 ;; flags: qr aa rd; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 1, AUTHORITY: 1, ADDITIONAL: 2
40 ;; WARNING: recursion requested but not available
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Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040042 ;; OPT PSEUDOSECTION:
43 ; EDNS: version: 0, flags:; udp: 4096
44 ;; QUESTION SECTION:
45 ;host1.dnsdemo.onap.org. IN A
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Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040047 ;; ANSWER SECTION:
48 host1.dnsdemo.onap.org. 604800 IN A 10.0.100.101
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Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040050 ;; AUTHORITY SECTION:
51 dnsdemo.onap.org. 604800 IN NS dnsdemo.onap.org.
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +020052
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040053 ;; ADDITIONAL SECTION:
54 dnsdemo.onap.org. 604800 IN A 10.0.100.100
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Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040056 ;; Query time: 0 msec
57 ;; SERVER: 192.168.9.111#53(192.168.9.111)
58 ;; WHEN: Fri Nov 10 17:39:12 UTC 2017
59 ;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 97
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62The Scale Out Use Case
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -040064The Scale Out use case shows how users/network operators can add Virtual Network Function Components (VNFCs) as part of a VF Module that has been instantiated in the Service model, in order to increase capacity of the network. ONAP Frankfurt release supports scale out with manual trigger by directly calling SO APIs and closed-loop-enabled automation from Policy. For Frankfurt, the APPC controller is used to demonstrate post-scaling VNF reconfiguration operations. APPC can handle different VNF types, not only the VNF described in this document.
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Marco Platania4b8acc92019-09-16 12:16:54 -040066The figure below shows all the interactions that take place during scale out operations.
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71There are four different message flows:
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -040072 - Gray: This communication happens internally to the VNF and it is described in the section above.
Marco Platania4b8acc92019-09-16 12:16:54 -040073 - Green: Scale out with manual trigger.
74 - Red: Closed-loop enabled scale out.
75 - Black: Orchestration and VNF lifecycle management (LCM) operations.
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77The numbers in the figure represent the sequence of steps within a given flow. Note that interactions between the components in the picture and AAI, SDNC, and DMaaP are not shown for clarity's sake.
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mrichommeefb859d2020-03-19 19:02:41 +010079Scale out with manual trigger (green flow) and closed-loop-enabled scale out (red flow) are mutually exclusive. When the manual trigger is used, VID directly triggers the appropriate workflow in SO (step 1 of the green flow in the figure above). See Section 4 for more details.
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81When closed-loop enabled scale out is used, Policy triggers the SO workflow. The closed loop starts with the vLB periodically reporting telemetry about traffic patterns to the VES collector in DCAE (step 1 of the red flow). When the amount of traffic exceeds a given threshold (which the user defines during closed loop creation in CLAMP - see Section 1-4), DCAE notifies Policy (step 2), which in turn triggers the appropriate action. For this use case, the action is contacting SO to augment resource capacity in the network (step 3).
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83At high level, once SO receives a call for scale out actions, it first creates a new VF module (step 1 of the black flow), then calls APPC to trigger some LCM actions (step 2). APPC runs VNF health check and configuration scale out as part of LCM actions (step 3). At this time, the VNF health check only reports the health status of the vLB, while the configuration scale out operation adds a new vDNS instance to the vLB internal state. As a result of configuration scale out, the vLB opens a connection towards the new vDNS instance.
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85At deeper level, the SO workflow works as depicted below:
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Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -040090SO first contacts APPC to run VNF health check and proceeds on to the next block of the workflow only if the vLB is healthy (not shown in the previous figure for simplicity's sake). Then, SO assigns resources, instantiates, and activates the new VF module. Finally, SO calls APPC again for configuration scale out and VNF health check. The VNF health check at the end of the workflow validates that the vLB health status hasn't been negatively affected by the scale out operation.
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -040091
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +020092PART 1 - Service Definition and Onboarding
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Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -040094This use-case requires operations on several ONAP components to perform service definition and onboarding.
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Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -0400971-1 VNF Configuration Modeling and Upload with CDS
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mrichommeefb859d2020-03-19 19:02:41 +010099Since Dublin, the scale out use case integrates with the Controller Design Studio (CDS) ONAP component to automate the generation of cloud configuration at VNF instantiation time. The user interested in running the use case only with manual preload can skip this section and start from Section 1-2. The description of the use case with manual preload is provided in Section5.
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101Users can model this configuration at VNF design time and onboard the blueprint to CDS via the CDS GUI. The blueprint includes naming policies and network configuration details (e.g. IP address families, network names, etc.) that CDS will use during VNF instantiation to generate resource names and assign network configuration to VMs through the cloud orchestrator.
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103Please look at the CDS documentation for details about how to create configuration models, blueprints, and use the CDS tool: https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Modeling+Concepts. For running the use case, users can use the standard model package that CDS provides out of the box, which can be found here: https://wiki.onap.org/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=64007442
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Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001061-2 VNF Onboarding and Service Creation with SDC
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Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -0400108Once the configuration blueprint is uploaded to CDS, users can define and onboard a service using SDC. SDC requires users to onboard a VNF descriptor that contains the definition of all the resources (private networks, compute nodes, keys, etc.) with their parameters that compose a VNF. The VNF used to demonstrate the scale out use case supports Heat templates as VNF descriptor, and hence requires OpenStack as cloud layer. Users can use the Heat templates linked at the top of the page to create a zip file that can be uploaded to SDC during service creation. To create a zip file, the user must be in the same folder that contains the Heat templates and the Manifest file that describes the content of the package. To create a zip file from command line, type:
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mrichommea958b982020-04-13 18:46:35 +0200113For a complete description of service design and creation, please refer to the SDC documentation.
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115During the creation of the service in SDC, there are a few extra steps that need to be executed to make the VNF ready for scale out. These require users to login to the SDC Portal as service designer user (username: cs0008, password: demo123456!).
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117After importing the Vendor Software Package (VSP), as described in the SDC wiki page, users need to set property values in the Property Assignment window, as shown below:
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122These properties include parameters in the Heat template (which will be overridden by CDS and then don't need to be changed) and other parameters that describe the VNF type or are used to link the service to the configuration in the CDS package.
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Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200124Users can search for parameter names starting with "nf" to assign values that describe the VNF type, such as nf_type, nf_function, and nf_role. Users are free to choose the values they like. Users should also set "skip_post_instantiation" to "TRUE", as for Dublin CDS is not used for post-instantiation configuration.
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129For CDS parameters, users can search for names starting with "sdnc". These parameters have to match the configuration blueprint in CDS. To use the standard blueprint shipped with CDS, please set the parameters as below. For further details, please refer to the CDS documentation.
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400135After importing the VSP, users need to onboard the DCAE blueprint used to design closed loops in CLAMP. This step is only required for users that want to run closed loop; users interested in manual scale out only can skip the remainder of the section. Note that since Frankfurt users are not required to upload a Policy model from SDC, as Policy models are now managed by the Policy Engine.
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400137To upload a DCAE blueprint, from the "Composition" tab in the service menu, select the artifact icon on the right, as shown below:
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142Upload the DCAE blueprint linked at the top of the page using the pop-up window.
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147The blueprint will appear in the artifacts section on the right.
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Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200152Finally, users need to provide the maximum number of VNF instances that ONAP is allowed to create as part of the scale out use case by setting up deployment properties.
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Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200157This VNF only supports scaling the vDNS, so users should select the vDNS module from the right panel and then click the "max_vf_module_instance" link. The maximum number of VNF instances to scale can be set to an arbitrary number higher than zero.
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Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200162At this point, users can complete the service creation in SDC by testing, accepting, and distributing the Service Models as described in the SDC user manual.
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Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001661-3 Deploy Naming Policy
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168This step is only required if CDS is used.
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Marco Platania9442f8f2019-06-17 09:12:21 -0400170In order to instantiate the VNF using CDS features, users need to deploy the naming policy that CDS uses for resource name generation to the Policy Engine. User can copy and run the script at the top of the page from any ONAP pod, for example Robot or Drools. The script uses the Policy endpoint defined in the Kubernetes domain, so the execution has to be triggered from some pod in the Kubernetes space.
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Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001781-4 Closed Loop Design with CLAMP
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180This step is only required if closed loop is used.
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400182Once the service model is distributed, users can design the closed loop from CLAMP, using the GUI at https://clamp.api.simpledemo.onap.org:30258/designer/index.html
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400184Use the "Loop Instance" link to create a closed loop using a distributed model.
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400189Select the distributed service model.
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194The closed loop main page for TCA microservices is shown below.
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400199Click on the TCA box to create a configuration policy. From the pop-up window, users need to click "Add" to create a new policy and fill it in with specific information, as shown below.
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204For this use case, the control loop schema type is "VM", while the event name has to match the event name reported in the VNF telemetry, which is "vLoadBalancer".
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206Once the policy item has been created, users can define a threshold that will be used at runtime to evaluate telemetry reported by the vLB. When the specified threshold is crossed, DCAE generates an ONSET event that will tell Policy Engine which closed loop to activate.
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400211Since Frankfurt, users are required to define the PDP group for the configuration policy, as shown in the figure below.
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400216After the configuration policy is created, users need to create the operational policy, which the Policy Engine uses to determine which actions and parameters should be used during closed loop. From the "Loop Instance" tab, users can select "Modify" to add a new Policy Model of type Drools:
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221Users are required to provide basic closed loop information, like ID, timeout, and trigger, as shown in the example below. The trigger name, in particular, must match the name of the root operational policy created during the next step.
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226To create a new operational policy, users can use the "Add" button below, and fill up the fields in the CLAMP GUI as shown in the example below, making sure that the "id" matches the "trigger" field defined before:
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231During creation of the operational policy, the user should select "VF Module Create" recipe and "SO" actor. The payload section is a JSON object like below:
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400235 {"requestParameters":"{\"usePreload\":true,\"userParams\":[]}",
236 "configurationParameters":"[{\"ip-addr\":\"$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[16]\",\"oam-ip-addr\":\"$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[30]\"}]"}
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400238Users can use the "Edit JSON" button to upload the payload.
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243The Policy Engine passes the payload to SO, which will then use it during VF module instantiation to resolve configuration parameters. The JSON path
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Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -0400247 "ip-addr":"$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[16].value"
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Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -0400249indicates that resolution for parameter "ip-addr" is available at "$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[16].value" in the JSON object linked by the VF module self-link in AAI. See section 1-7 for an example of how to determine the right path to configuration parameters.
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400251The "targetType" tab allows users to select the target type for the closed loop. For this use case, the user should select VF module as target type, as we are scaling a VF module. Please select the vDNS module as target resource ID.
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400256As with configuration policy, users need to assign the PDP group to the operational policy.
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Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -0400261For what regards guard policies, either "Frequency Limiter", or "MinMax", or both can be used for the scale out use case. They can be added using the "Modify" item in the "Loop Instance" tab.
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266The example below shows the definition of a "Frequency Limiter" guard policy. Note that some optional fields, such as id and time interval, should be added to the policy using the "Object Properties" button:
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271The user needs to manually insert id, actor, and operation so as to match the same fields defined in the operational policy.
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276Once the operational policy design is completed, users can submit and then deploy the closed loop clicking the "Submit" and "Deploy" buttons from the "Loop Operations" tab, as shown below.
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281At this point, the closed loop is deployed to Policy Engine and DCAE, and a new microservice will be deployed to the DCAE platform.
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Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04002841-5 Creating a VNF Template with CDT
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Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -0400286Before running scale out use case, the users need to create a VNF template using the Controller Design Tool (CDT), a design-time tool that allows users to create and on-board VNF templates into APPC. The template describes which control operation can be executed against the VNF (e.g. scale out, health check, modify configuration, etc.), the protocols that the VNF supports, port numbers, VNF APIs, and credentials for authentication. Being VNF agnostic, APPC uses these templates to "learn" about specific VNFs and the supported operations.
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Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +02002891) the list of parameters that APPC will receive (ip-addr, oam-ip-addr, enabled in the example above);
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -0500290
2912) the VNF API that APPC will use to reconfigure the VNF.
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200292
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -0500293Below is an example of the parameters file (yaml format), which we call parameters.yaml:
294::
295
296 version: V1
297 vnf-parameter-list:
298 - name: ip-addr
299 type: null
300 description: null
301 required: "true"
302 default: null
303 source: Manual
304 rule-type: null
305 request-keys: null
306 response-keys: null
307 - name: oam-ip-addr
308 type: null
309 description: null
310 required: "true"
311 default: null
312 source: Manual
313 rule-type: null
314 request-keys: null
315 response-keys: null
316 - name: enabled
317 type: null
318 description: null
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -0400319 required: "false"
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -0500320 default: null
321 source: Manual
322 rule-type: null
323 request-keys: null
324 response-keys: null
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200325
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -0400326Here is an example of API for the vLB VNF used for this use case. We name the file after the vnf-type contained in SDNC (i.e. Vloadbalancerms..vdns..module-3):
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -0500327::
328
329 <vlb-business-vnf-onap-plugin xmlns="urn:opendaylight:params:xml:ns:yang:vlb-business-vnf-onap-plugin">
330 <vdns-instances>
331 <vdns-instance>
332 <ip-addr>${ip-addr}</ip-addr>
333 <oam-ip-addr>${oam-ip-addr}</oam-ip-addr>
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -0400334 <enabled>true</enabled>
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -0500335 </vdns-instance>
336 </vdns-instances>
337 </vlb-business-vnf-onap-plugin>
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200338
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -0500339To create the VNF template in CDT, the following steps are required:
340
mrichommea958b982020-04-13 18:46:35 +0200341- Connect to the CDT GUI: http://ANY_K8S_IP:30289
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -0500342- Click "My VNF" Tab. Create your user ID, if necessary
343- Click "Create new VNF" entering the VNF type as reported in VID or AAI, e.g. vLoadBalancerMS/vLoadBalancerMS 0
344- Select "ConfigScaleOut" action
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -0400345- Create a new template identifier using the VNF type name in service model as template name, e.g. Vloadbalancerms..vdns..module-3
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -0500346- Select protocol (Netconf-XML), VNF username (admin), and VNF port number (2831 for NETCONF)
347- Click "Parameter Definition" Tab and upload the parameters (.yaml) file
348- Click "Template Tab" and upload API template (.yaml) file
349- Click "Reference Data" Tab
350- Click "Save All to APPC"
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200351
352For health check operation, we just need to specify the protocol, the port number and username of the VNF (REST, 8183, and "admin" respectively, in the case of vLB/vDNS) and the API. For the vLB/vDNS, the API is:
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -0500353::
354
355 restconf/operational/health-vnf-onap-plugin:health-vnf-onap-plugin-state/health-check
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200356
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -0500357Note that we don't need to create a VNF template for health check, so the "Template" flag can be set to "N". Again, the user has to click "Save All to APPC" to update the APPC database.
358At this time, CDT doesn't allow users to provide VNF password from the GUI. To update the VNF password we need to log into the APPC Maria DB container and change the password manually:
359::
360
361 mysql -u sdnctl -p (type "gamma" when password is prompted)
362 use sdnctl;
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200363 UPDATE DEVICE_AUTHENTICATION SET PASSWORD='admin' WHERE
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -0500364 VNF_TYPE='vLoadBalancerMS/vLoadBalancerMS 0'; (use your VNF type)
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -0500365
Marco Platania54262a92019-02-15 15:06:37 -0500366
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04003671-6 Setting the Controller Type in SO Database
368~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -0400369Users need to specify which controller to use for the scale out use case. For Dublin, the supported controller is APPC. Users need to create an association between the controller and the VNF type in the SO database.
370
371To do so:
372
373- Connect to one of the replicas of the MariaDB database
374- Type
375
376::
377
378 mysql -ucataloguser -pcatalog123
379
380- Use catalogdb databalse
381
382::
383
384 use catalogdb;
385
386- Create an association between APPC and the VNF type, for example:
387
388::
389
Marco Platania64105bb2019-07-24 10:17:41 -0400390 INSERT INTO controller_selection_reference (`VNF_TYPE`, `CONTROLLER_NAME`, `ACTION_CATEGORY`) VALUES ('<VNF Type>', 'APPC', 'ConfigScaleOut');
391 INSERT INTO controller_selection_reference (`VNF_TYPE`, `CONTROLLER_NAME`, `ACTION_CATEGORY`) VALUES ('<VNF Type>', 'APPC', 'HealthCheck');
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -0400392
393SO has a default entry for VNF type "vLoadBalancerMS/vLoadBalancerMS 0"
394
395
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04003961-7 Determining VNF reconfiguration parameters
397~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
398The post scale out VNF reconfiguration is VNF-independent but the parameters used for VNF reconfiguration depend on the specific use case. For example, the vLB-vDNS-vPacketGenerator VNF described in this documentation use the vLB as "anchor" point. The vLB maintains the state of the VNF, which, for this use case is the list of active vDNS instances. After creating a new vDNS instance, the vLB needs to know the IP addresses (of the internal private network and management network) of the new vDNS. The reconfiguration action is executed by APPC, which receives those IP addresses from SO during the scale out workflow execution. Note that different VNFs may have different reconfiguration actions. A parameter resolution is expressed as JSON path to the SDNC VF module topology parameter array. For each reconfiguration parameter, the user has to specify the array location that contains the corresponding value (IP address in the specific case). For example, the "configurationParameters" section of the input request to SO during scale out with manual trigger (see Section 4) contains the resolution path to "ip-addr" and "oam-ip-addr" parameters used by the VNF.
399
400::
401
402 "configurationParameters": [
403 {
404 "ip-addr": "$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[16].value",
405 "oam-ip-addr": "$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[30].value"
406 }
407 ]
408
409The same resolution path needs to be provided for the closed-loop enabled use case during the closed loop design phase in CLAMP (see Section 1-4). The reconfiguration parameters and their resolution path will be pushed to the Policy Engine during closed loop deployment. Policy will eventually push them to SO during closed loop execution.
410
411Users can determine the correct location by querying the SDNC topology object. The URL can be obtained from AAI following these steps:
412
4131) Retrieve the list of VNF instances in AAI using the following link:
414
415::
416
417 curl -k -X GET \
418 https://<Any_K8S_Node_IP_Address>:30233/aai/v16/network/generic-vnfs \
419 -H 'Accept: application/json' \
420 -H 'Authorization: Basic QUFJOkFBSQ==' \
421 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
422 -H 'X-FromAppId: AAI' \
423 -H 'X-TransactionId: get_aai_subscr'
424
4252) From the returned JSON object, search for the generic VNF object related to the VNF of interest (for example by using the VNF name defined during VNF instantiation). Then, select the "vnf-id" value to build a request to AAI to list all the VF modules of that VNF:
426
427::
428
429 curl -k -X GET \
430 https://<Any_K8S_Node_IP_Address>:30233/aai/v16/network/generic-vnfs/generic-vnf/0e905228-c719-489a-9bcc-4470f3254e87/vf-modules \
431 -H 'Accept: application/json' \
432 -H 'Authorization: Basic QUFJOkFBSQ==' \
433 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
434 -H 'X-FromAppId: AAI' \
435 -H 'X-TransactionId: get_aai_subscr'
436
4373) From the returned list of VF modules, select the "selflink" URL of the VF module type that is target of the scaling action. This object refers to an existing instance of that VF module type, which could have been created either as part of regular VNF instantiation process or scaling action. The selflink points to the topology of that VF module instance in SDNC. A new instance of this VF module type will have a topology of the same form, just different parameter values. As such, the existing topology pointed by the selflink in AAI can be used to determine the resolution path to configuration parameters for future instantiation of that VF module type.
438
439The selflink has the following structure:
440
441::
442
443 restconf/config/GENERIC-RESOURCE-API:services/service/4545562a-cbe3-409a-8227-0b863f5bc34e/service-data/vnfs/vnf/0e905228-c719-489a-9bcc-4470f3254e87/vnf-data/vf-modules/vf-module/793df714-106e-40a6-a28a-746b65f9e247/vf-module-data/vf-module-topology/
444
445The complete URL to access the VF module topology in SDNC becomes:
446
447::
448
449 http://<Any_K8S_Node_IP_Address>:30202/restconf/config/GENERIC-RESOURCE-API:services/service/4545562a-cbe3-409a-8227-0b863f5bc34e/service-data/vnfs/vnf/0e905228-c719-489a-9bcc-4470f3254e87/vnf-data/vf-modules/vf-module/793df714-106e-40a6-a28a-746b65f9e247/vf-module-data/vf-module-topology/
450
451See below an example of VF module topology. It can be stored in SDNC either using CDS (see Section 2) or manual preload (see Section 5).
452
453::
454
455 {
456 "vf-module-topology": {
457 "onap-model-information": {
458 "model-name": "VlbCds..vdns..module-3",
459 "model-invariant-uuid": "b985f371-4c59-45f7-b53e-36f970946469",
460 "model-version": "1",
461 "model-customization-uuid": "613b6877-0231-4ca4-90e4-4aa3374674ef",
462 "model-uuid": "739e4a32-f744-47be-9208-5dcf15772306"
463 },
464 "vf-module-parameters": {
465 "param": [
466 {
467 "name": "vfc_customization_uuid",
468 "value": "770af15f-564d-438c-ba3e-6df318c2b1fe",
469 "resource-resolution-data": {
470 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
471 "status": "SUCCESS"
472 }
473 },
474 {
475 "name": "key_name",
476 "value": "${key_name}",
477 "resource-resolution-data": {
478 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
479 "status": "SUCCESS"
480 }
481 },
482 {
483 "name": "vdns_flavor_name",
484 "value": "m1.medium",
485 "resource-resolution-data": {
486 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
487 "status": "SUCCESS"
488 }
489 },
490 {
491 "name": "cloud_env",
492 "value": "openstack",
493 "resource-resolution-data": {
494 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
495 "status": "SUCCESS"
496 }
497 },
498 {
499 "name": "vnfc-model-customization-uuid",
500 "value": "770af15f-564d-438c-ba3e-6df318c2b1fe",
501 "resource-resolution-data": {
502 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
503 "status": "SUCCESS"
504 }
505 },
506 {
507 "name": "vf-module-name",
508 "value": "RegionOne_ONAP-NF_20191010T013003141Z_vdns_Expansion_003",
509 "resource-resolution-data": {
510 "capability-name": "generate-name",
511 "resource-key": [
512 {
513 "name": "VF_MODULE_LABEL",
514 "value": "vdns"
515 },
516 {
517 "name": "resource-name",
518 "value": "vf-module-name"
519 },
520 {
521 "name": "resource-value",
522 "value": "${vf-module-name}"
523 },
524 {
525 "name": "naming-type",
526 "value": "VF-MODULE"
527 },
528 {
529 "name": "VNF_NAME",
530 "value": "RegionOne_ONAP-NF_20191010T013003141Z"
531 },
532 {
533 "name": "external-key",
534 "value": "793df714-106e-40a6-a28a-746b65f9e247_vf-module-name"
535 },
536 {
537 "name": "policy-instance-name",
538 "value": "SDNC_Policy.Config_MS_ONAP_VNF_NAMING_TIMESTAMP"
539 },
540 {
541 "name": "VF_MODULE_TYPE",
542 "value": "Expansion"
543 }
544 ],
545 "status": "SUCCESS"
546 }
547 },
548 {
549 "name": "vnfc-model-version",
550 "value": "1.0",
551 "resource-resolution-data": {
552 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
553 "status": "SUCCESS"
554 }
555 },
556 {
557 "name": "pktgen_private_net_cidr",
558 "value": "${pktgen_private_net_cidr}",
559 "resource-resolution-data": {
560 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
561 "status": "SUCCESS"
562 }
563 },
564 {
565 "name": "vnf_model_customization_uuid",
566 "value": "c7be2fca-9a5c-4364-8c32-801e64f90ccd",
567 "resource-resolution-data": {
568 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
569 "status": "SUCCESS"
570 }
571 },
572 {
573 "name": "service-instance-id",
574 "value": "4545562a-cbe3-409a-8227-0b863f5bc34e",
575 "resource-resolution-data": {
576 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
577 "status": "SUCCESS"
578 }
579 },
580 {
581 "name": "vlb_private_net_cidr",
582 "value": "192.168.10.0/24",
583 "resource-resolution-data": {
584 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
585 "status": "SUCCESS"
586 }
587 },
588 {
589 "name": "install_script_version",
590 "value": "1.5.0-SNAPSHOT",
591 "resource-resolution-data": {
592 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
593 "status": "SUCCESS"
594 }
595 },
596 {
597 "name": "vlb_int_private_ip_0",
598 "value": "192.168.10.50",
599 "resource-resolution-data": {
600 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
601 "status": "SUCCESS"
602 }
603 },
604 {
605 "name": "vnfc-model-invariant-uuid",
606 "value": "49e70b6f-87e7-4f68-b1ec-958e68c7cbf5",
607 "resource-resolution-data": {
608 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
609 "status": "SUCCESS"
610 }
611 },
612 {
613 "name": "pub_key",
614 "value": "${pub_key}",
615 "resource-resolution-data": {
616 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
617 "status": "SUCCESS"
618 }
619 },
620 {
621 "name": "onap_private_net_cidr",
622 "value": "10.0.0.0/8",
623 "resource-resolution-data": {
624 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
625 "status": "SUCCESS"
626 }
627 },
628 {
629 "name": "vdns_int_private_ip_0",
630 "value": "192.168.10.54",
631 "resource-resolution-data": {
632 "capability-name": "netbox-ip-assign",
633 "resource-key": [
634 {
635 "name": "external_key",
636 "value": "0e905228-c719-489a-9bcc-4470f3254e87-vdns_int_private_ip_0"
637 },
638 {
639 "name": "vnf-id",
640 "value": "0e905228-c719-489a-9bcc-4470f3254e87"
641 },
642 {
643 "name": "service-instance-id",
644 "value": "4545562a-cbe3-409a-8227-0b863f5bc34e"
645 },
646 {
647 "name": "prefix-id",
648 "value": "2"
649 }
650 ],
651 "status": "SUCCESS"
652 }
653 },
654 {
655 "name": "vnf_id",
656 "value": "0e905228-c719-489a-9bcc-4470f3254e87",
657 "resource-resolution-data": {
658 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
659 "status": "SUCCESS"
660 }
661 },
662 {
663 "name": "nfc-naming-code",
664 "value": "vdns",
665 "resource-resolution-data": {
666 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
667 "status": "SUCCESS"
668 }
669 },
670 {
671 "name": "onap_private_subnet_id",
672 "value": "oam_network_qXyY",
673 "resource-resolution-data": {
674 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
675 "status": "SUCCESS"
676 }
677 },
678 {
679 "name": "vf_module_customization_uuid",
680 "value": "613b6877-0231-4ca4-90e4-4aa3374674ef",
681 "resource-resolution-data": {
682 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
683 "status": "SUCCESS"
684 }
685 },
686 {
687 "name": "vf_module_type",
688 "value": "Expansion",
689 "resource-resolution-data": {
690 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
691 "status": "SUCCESS"
692 }
693 },
694 {
695 "name": "vlb_onap_private_ip_0",
696 "value": "10.0.101.32",
697 "resource-resolution-data": {
698 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
699 "status": "SUCCESS"
700 }
701 },
702 {
703 "name": "vf_module_id",
704 "value": "793df714-106e-40a6-a28a-746b65f9e247",
705 "resource-resolution-data": {
706 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
707 "status": "SUCCESS"
708 }
709 },
710 {
711 "name": "vdns_name_0",
712 "value": "RegionOne_ONAP-NF_20191010T013003141Z_vdns_003",
713 "resource-resolution-data": {
714 "capability-name": "generate-name",
715 "resource-key": [
716 {
717 "name": "resource-name",
718 "value": "vdns_name_0"
719 },
720 {
721 "name": "resource-value",
722 "value": "${vdns_name_0}"
723 },
724 {
725 "name": "naming-type",
726 "value": "VNFC"
727 },
728 {
729 "name": "VNF_NAME",
730 "value": "RegionOne_ONAP-NF_20191010T013003141Z"
731 },
732 {
733 "name": "external-key",
734 "value": "793df714-106e-40a6-a28a-746b65f9e247_vdns_name_0"
735 },
736 {
737 "name": "policy-instance-name",
738 "value": "SDNC_Policy.Config_MS_ONAP_VNF_NAMING_TIMESTAMP"
739 },
740 {
741 "name": "NFC_NAMING_CODE",
742 "value": "vdns"
743 }
744 ],
745 "status": "SUCCESS"
746 }
747 },
748 {
749 "name": "vm-type",
750 "value": "vdns",
751 "resource-resolution-data": {
752 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
753 "status": "SUCCESS"
754 }
755 },
756 {
757 "name": "vlb_int_pktgen_private_ip_0",
758 "value": "192.168.20.35",
759 "resource-resolution-data": {
760 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
761 "status": "SUCCESS"
762 }
763 },
764 {
765 "name": "onap_private_net_id",
766 "value": "oam_network_qXyY",
767 "resource-resolution-data": {
768 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
769 "status": "SUCCESS"
770 }
771 },
772 {
773 "name": "nb_api_version",
774 "value": "1.2.0",
775 "resource-resolution-data": {
776 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
777 "status": "SUCCESS"
778 }
779 },
780 {
781 "name": "vdns_image_name",
782 "value": "${image_name}",
783 "resource-resolution-data": {
784 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
785 "status": "SUCCESS"
786 }
787 },
788 {
789 "name": "vdns_onap_private_ip_0",
790 "value": "10.0.101.35",
791 "resource-resolution-data": {
792 "capability-name": "netbox-ip-assign",
793 "resource-key": [
794 {
795 "name": "external_key",
796 "value": "0e905228-c719-489a-9bcc-4470f3254e87-vdns_onap_private_ip_0"
797 },
798 {
799 "name": "vnf-id",
800 "value": "0e905228-c719-489a-9bcc-4470f3254e87"
801 },
802 {
803 "name": "service-instance-id",
804 "value": "4545562a-cbe3-409a-8227-0b863f5bc34e"
805 },
806 {
807 "name": "prefix-id",
808 "value": "3"
809 }
810 ],
811 "status": "SUCCESS"
812 }
813 },
814 {
815 "name": "aai-vf-module-put",
816 "value": "SUCCESS",
817 "resource-resolution-data": {
818 "capability-name": "aai-vf-module-put",
819 "resource-key": [
820 {
821 "name": "vf-module",
822 "value": "vf-module"
823 }
824 ],
825 "status": "SUCCESS"
826 }
827 },
828 {
829 "name": "aic-cloud-region",
830 "value": "${aic-cloud-region}",
831 "resource-resolution-data": {
832 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
833 "status": "SUCCESS"
834 }
835 },
836 {
837 "name": "nfc-function",
838 "value": "${nf-role}",
839 "resource-resolution-data": {
840 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
841 "status": "SUCCESS"
842 }
843 },
844 {
845 "name": "sec_group",
846 "value": "onap_sg_qXyY",
847 "resource-resolution-data": {
848 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
849 "status": "SUCCESS"
850 }
851 },
852 {
853 "name": "vnf_name",
854 "value": "RegionOne_ONAP-NF_20191010T013003141Z",
855 "resource-resolution-data": {
856 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
857 "status": "SUCCESS"
858 }
859 },
860 {
861 "name": "nexus_artifact_repo",
862 "value": "https://nexus.onap.org",
863 "resource-resolution-data": {
864 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
865 "status": "SUCCESS"
866 }
867 },
868 {
869 "name": "public_net_id",
870 "value": "external",
871 "resource-resolution-data": {
872 "capability-name": "RA Resolved",
873 "status": "SUCCESS"
874 }
875 }
876 ]
877 },
878 "tenant": "41d6d38489bd40b09ea8a6b6b852dcbd",
879 "sdnc-generated-cloud-resources": true,
880 "vf-module-topology-identifier": {
881 "vf-module-id": "793df714-106e-40a6-a28a-746b65f9e247",
882 "vf-module-name": "vfModuleName",
883 "vf-module-type": "VlbCds..vdns..module-3"
884 },
885 "aic-cloud-region": "RegionOne"
886 }}
887
888Search for the reconfiguration parameters in the vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param array. The user should count (starting from 0, as in most programming languages) the number of array elements to determine the exact location of the parameters of interest. For the VNF described in this documentation, the parameters of interest are "vdns_int_private_ip_0" and "vdns_onap_private_ip_0", which correspond to "ip-addr" and "onap-ip-addr" in the scale out request, respectively. As the user can see by counting the number of array locations (starting from 0), "vdns_int_private_ip_0" and "vdns_onap_private_ip_0" are stored at locations 16 and 30, respectively. As such, the complete resolution path to reconfiguration parameters for the VNF described in this documentation is:
889
890::
891
892 [{"ip-addr":"$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[16].value","oam-ip-addr":"$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[30].value"}]
893
894In future releases, we plan to leverage CDS to model post scaling VNF reconfiguration, so as to remove the dependency from JSON paths and simplify the overall process.
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200895
896
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -0400897PART 2 - Scale Out Use Case Instantiation
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200898-----------------------------------------
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -0400899This step is only required if CDS is used.
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +0200900
Rene_Robert1d00e972019-07-08 16:03:08 +0200901GET information from SDC catalogdb
902
903::
904
905 curl -X GET \
906 'https://{{k8s}}:30204/sdc/v1/catalog/services' \
907 -H 'Authorization: Basic dmlkOktwOGJKNFNYc3pNMFdYbGhhazNlSGxjc2UyZ0F3ODR2YW9HR21KdlV5MlU=' \
908 -H 'X-ECOMP-InstanceID: VID' \
909 -H 'cache-control: no-cache'
910
911
912In the response you should find values for:
913
914* service-uuid
915* service-invariantUUID
916* service-name
917
918
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -0400919GET informations from SO catalogdb.
Rene_Robert1d00e972019-07-08 16:03:08 +0200920
921::
922
923 curl -X GET \
924 'http://{{k8s}}:30744/ecomp/mso/catalog/v2/serviceVnfs?serviceModelName={{service-name}}' \
925 -H 'Authorization: Basic YnBlbDpwYXNzd29yZDEk' \
926 -H 'cache-control: no-cache'
927
928
929In the response you should find values for:
930
931* vnf-modelinfo-modelname
932* vnf-modelinfo-modeluuid
933* vnf-modelinfo-modelinvariantuuid
934* vnf-modelinfo-modelcustomizationuuid
935* vnf-modelinfo-modelinstancename
936* vnf-vfmodule-0-modelinfo-modelname
937* vnf-vfmodule-0-modelinfo-modeluuid
938* vnf-vfmodule-0-modelinfo-modelinvariantuuid
939* vnf-vfmodule-0-modelinfo-modelcustomizationuuid
940* vnf-vfmodule-1-modelinfo-modelname
941* vnf-vfmodule-1-modelinfo-modeluuid
942* vnf-vfmodule-1-modelinfo-modelinvariantuuid
943* vnf-vfmodule-1-modelinfo-modelcustomizationuuid
944* vnf-vfmodule-2-modelinfo-modelname
945* vnf-vfmodule-2-modelinfo-modeluuid
946* vnf-vfmodule-2-modelinfo-modelinvariantuuid
947* vnf-vfmodule-2-modelinfo-modelcustomizationuuid
948* vnf-vfmodule-3-modelinfo-modelname
949* vnf-vfmodule-3-modelinfo-modeluuid
950* vnf-vfmodule-3-modelinfo-modelinvariantuuid
951* vnf-vfmodule-3-modelinfo-modelcustomizationuuid
952
953
954Note : all those informations are also available in the TOSCA service template in the SDC
955
956You need after:
957
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -0400958* the SSH public key value that will allow you to connect to the VM.
Rene_Robert1d00e972019-07-08 16:03:08 +0200959* the cloudSite name and TenantId where to deploy the service
960* the name of the security group that will be used in the tenant for your service
961* the name of the network that will be used to connect your VM
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -0400962* the name of your OpenStack image
963* the name of your OpenStack VM flavor
Rene_Robert1d00e972019-07-08 16:03:08 +0200964
965We supposed here that we are using some already declared informations:
966
967* customer named "Demonstration"
968* subscriptionServiceType named "vLB"
969* projectName named "Project-Demonstration"
970* owningEntityName named "OE-Demonstration"
971* platformName named "test"
972* lineOfBusinessName named "someValue"
973
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -0400974Having all those information, you are now able to build the SO Macro request
Rene_Robert1d00e972019-07-08 16:03:08 +0200975that will instantiate Service, VNF, VF modules and Heat stacks:
976
977::
978
979 curl -X POST \
980 'http://{{k8s}}:30277/onap/so/infra/serviceInstantiation/v7/serviceInstances' \
981 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
982 -H 'cache-control: no-cache' \
983 -d '{
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -0400984 "requestDetails":{
985 "subscriberInfo":{
986 "globalSubscriberId":"Demonstration"
987 },
988 "requestInfo":{
989 "suppressRollback":false,
990 "productFamilyId":"a9a77d5a-123e-4ca2-9eb9-0b015d2ee0fb",
991 "requestorId":"adt",
992 "instanceName":"{{cds-instance-name}}",
993 "source":"VID"
994 },
995 "cloudConfiguration":{
996 "lcpCloudRegionId":"RegionOne",
997 "tenantId":"41d6d38489bd40b09ea8a6b6b852dcbd",
998 "cloudOwner":"CloudOwner"
999 },
1000 "requestParameters":{
1001 "subscriptionServiceType":"vLB",
1002 "userParams":[
1003 {
1004 "Homing_Solution":"none"
Rene_Robert1d00e972019-07-08 16:03:08 +02001005 },
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001006 {
1007 "service":{
1008 "instanceParams":[
1009
1010 ],
1011 "instanceName":"{{cds-instance-name}}",
1012 "resources":{
1013 "vnfs":[
1014 {
1015 "modelInfo":{
1016 "modelName":"{{vnf-modelinfo-modelname}}",
1017 "modelVersionId":"{{vnf-modelinfo-modeluuid}}",
1018 "modelInvariantUuid":"{{vnf-modelinfo-modelinvariantuuid}}",
1019 "modelVersion":"1.0",
1020 "modelCustomizationId":"{{vnf-modelinfo-modelcustomizationuuid}}",
1021 "modelInstanceName":"{{vnf-modelinfo-modelinstancename}}"
1022 },
1023 "cloudConfiguration":{
1024 "lcpCloudRegionId":"RegionOne",
1025 "tenantId":"41d6d38489bd40b09ea8a6b6b852dcbd"
1026 },
1027 "platform":{
1028 "platformName":"test"
1029 },
1030 "lineOfBusiness":{
1031 "lineOfBusinessName":"LOB-Demonstration"
1032 },
1033 "productFamilyId":"a9a77d5a-123e-4ca2-9eb9-0b015d2ee0fb",
1034 "instanceName":"{{vnf-modelinfo-modelinstancename}}",
1035 "instanceParams":[
1036 {
1037 "onap_private_net_id":"oam_network_qXyY",
1038 "dcae_collector_ip":"10.12.5.214",
1039 "onap_private_subnet_id":"oam_network_qXyY",
1040 "pub_key":"ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDKXDgoo3+WOqcUG8/5uUbk81+yczgwC4Y8ywTmuQqbNxlY1oQ0YxdMUqUnhitSXs5S/yRuAVOYHwGg2mCs20oAINrP+mxBI544AMIb9itPjCtgqtE2EWo6MmnFGbHB4Sx3XioE7F4VPsh7japsIwzOjbrQe+Mua1TGQ5d4nfEOQaaglXLLPFfuc7WbhbJbK6Q7rHqZfRcOwAMXgDoBqlyqKeiKwnumddo2RyNT8ljYmvB6buz7KnMinzo7qB0uktVT05FH9Rg0CTWH5norlG5qXgP2aukL0gk1ph8iAt7uYLf1ktp+LJI2gaF6L0/qli9EmVCSLr1uJ38Q8CBflhkh",
1041 "sec_group":"onap_sg_qXyY",
1042 "install_script_version":"1.5.0",
1043 "demo_artifacts_version":"1.5.0",
1044 "cloud_env":"openstack",
1045 "flavor_name":"m1.medium",
1046 "public_net_id":"external",
1047 "image_name":"ubuntu-16-04-cloud-amd64"
1048 }
1049 ],
1050 "vfModules":[
1051 {
1052 "modelInfo":{
1053 "modelName":"{{vnf-vfmodule-0-modelinfo-modelname}}",
1054 "modelVersionId":"{{vnf-vfmodule-0-modelinfo-modeluuid}}",
1055 "modelInvariantUuid":"{{vnf-vfmodule-0-modelinfo-modelinvariantuuid}}",
1056 "modelVersion":"1",
1057 "modelCustomizationId":"{{vnf-vfmodule-0-modelinfo-modelcustomizationuuid}}"
1058 },
1059 "instanceName":"{{vnf-vfmodule-0-modelinfo-modelname}}",
1060 "instanceParams":[
1061 {
1062 "sec_group":"onap_sg_imAd",
1063 "public_net_id":"external"
1064 }
1065 ]
1066 },
1067 {
1068 "modelInfo":{
1069 "modelName":"{{vnf-vfmodule-1-modelinfo-modelname}}",
1070 "modelVersionId":"{{vnf-vfmodule-1-modelinfo-modeluuid}}",
1071 "modelInvariantUuid":"{{vnf-vfmodule-1-modelinfo-modelinvariantuuid}}",
1072 "modelVersion":"1",
1073 "modelCustomizationId":"{{vnf-vfmodule-1-modelinfo-modelcustomizationuuid}}"
1074 },
1075 "instanceName":"{{vnf-vfmodule-1-modelinfo-modelname}}",
1076 "instanceParams":[
1077 {
1078 "sec_group":"onap_sg_imAd",
1079 "public_net_id":"external"
1080 }
1081 ]
1082 },
1083 {
1084 "modelInfo":{
1085 "modelName":"{{vnf-vfmodule-2-modelinfo-modelname}}",
1086 "modelVersionId":"{{vnf-vfmodule-2-modelinfo-modeluuid}}",
1087 "modelInvariantUuid":"{{vnf-vfmodule-2-modelinfo-modelinvariantuuid}}",
1088 "modelVersion":"1",
1089 "modelCustomizationId":"{{vnf-vfmodule-2-modelinfo-modelcustomizationuuid}}"
1090 },
1091 "instanceName":"{{vnf-vfmodule-2-modelinfo-modelname}}",
1092 "instanceParams":[
1093 {
1094 "sec_group":"onap_sg_imAd",
1095 "public_net_id":"external"
1096 }
1097 ]
1098 },
1099 {
1100 "modelInfo":{
1101 "modelName":"{{vnf-vfmodule-3-modelinfo-modelname}}",
1102 "modelVersionId":"{{vnf-vfmodule-3-modelinfo-modeluuid}}",
1103 "modelInvariantUuid":"{{vnf-vfmodule-3-modelinfo-modelinvariantuuid}}",
1104 "modelVersion":"1",
1105 "modelCustomizationId":"{{vnf-vfmodule-3-modelinfo-modelcustomizationuuid}}"
1106 },
1107 "instanceName":"{{vnf-vfmodule-3-modelinfo-modelname}}",
1108 "instanceParams":[
1109 {
1110 "sec_group":"onap_sg_imAd",
1111 "public_net_id":"external"
1112 }
1113 ]
1114 }
1115 ]
1116 }
1117 ]
1118 },
1119 "modelInfo":{
1120 "modelVersion":"1.0",
1121 "modelVersionId":"{{service-uuid}}",
1122 "modelInvariantId":"{{service-invariantUUID}}",
1123 "modelName":"{{service-name}}",
1124 "modelType":"service"
1125 }
1126 }
Rene_Robert1d00e972019-07-08 16:03:08 +02001127 }
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001128 ],
1129 "aLaCarte":false
1130 },
1131 "project":{
1132 "projectName":"Project-Demonstration"
1133 },
1134 "owningEntity":{
mrichommeefb859d2020-03-19 19:02:41 +01001135 "owningEntityId":"6f6c49d0-8a8c-4704-9174-321bcc526cc0",
1136 "owningEntityName":"OE-Demonstration"
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001137 },
1138 "modelInfo":{
mrichommeefb859d2020-03-19 19:02:41 +01001139 "modelVersion":"1.0",
1140 "modelVersionId":"{{service-uuid}}",
1141 "modelInvariantId":"{{service-invariantUUID}}",
1142 "modelName":"{{service-name}}",
1143 "modelType":"service"}}}'
Rene_Robert1d00e972019-07-08 16:03:08 +02001144
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001145Note that the "dcae_collector_ip" parameter has to contain the IP address of one of the Kubernetes cluster nodes, 10.12.5.214 in the example above. In the response to the Macro request, the user will obtain a requestId that will be usefulto follow the instantiation request status in the ONAP SO:
Rene_Robert1d00e972019-07-08 16:03:08 +02001146
1147::
1148
1149 curl -X GET \
1150 'http://{{k8s}}:30086/infraActiveRequests/{{requestid}}' \
1151 -H 'cache-control: no-cache'
1152
1153
1154
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +02001155
1156
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001157PART 3 - Post Instantiation Operations
1158--------------------------------------
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +02001159
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -040011603-1 Post Instantiation VNF configuration
1161~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
mrichommeefb859d2020-03-19 19:02:41 +01001162CDS executes post-instantiation VNF configuration if the "skip-post-instantiation" flag in the SDC service model is set to false, which is the default behavior. Manual post-instantiation configuration is necessary if the "skip-post-instantiation" flag in the service model is set to true or if the VNF is instantiated using the preload approach, which doesn't include CDS. Regardless, this step is NOT required during scale out operations, as VNF reconfiguration will be triggered by SO and executed by APPC.
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001163
1164If VNF post instantiation is executed manually, in order to change the state of the vLB the users should run the following REST call, replacing the IP addresses in the VNF endpoint and JSON object to match the private IP addresses of their vDNS instance:
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001165
1166::
1167
1168 curl -X PUT \
1169 http://10.12.5.78:8183/restconf/config/vlb-business-vnf-onap-plugin:vlb-business-vnf-onap-plugin/vdns-instances/vdns-instance/192.168.10.59 \
1170 -H 'Accept: application/json' \
1171 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
1172 -H 'Postman-Token: a708b064-adb1-4804-89a7-ee604f5fe76f' \
1173 -H 'cache-control: no-cache' \
1174 -d '{
1175 "vdns-instance": [
1176 {
1177 "ip-addr": "192.168.10.59",
1178 "oam-ip-addr": "10.0.101.49",
1179 "enabled": true
1180 }
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001181 ]
1182 }'
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001183
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +02001184At this point, the VNF is fully set up.
1185
1186
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -040011873-2 Updating AAI with VNF resources
1188~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +02001189To allow automated scale out via closed loop, the users need to inventory the VNF resources in AAI. This is done by running the heatbridge python script in /root/oom/kubernetes/robot in the Rancher VM in the Kubernetes cluster:
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001190
1191::
1192
Marco Plataniaba7c0742019-07-30 09:15:35 -04001193 ./demo-k8s.sh onap heatbridge <vLB stack_name in OpenStack> <service_instance_id> vLB vlb_onap_private_ip_0
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001194
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001195Note that "vlb_onap_private_ip_0" used in the heatbridge call is the actual parameter name, not its value (e.g. the actual IP address). Heatbridge is needed for control loops because DCAE and Policy runs queries against AAI using vServer names as key.
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001196
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +02001197
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001198PART 4 - Triggering Scale Out Manually
1199--------------------------------------
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +02001200
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001201For scale out with manual trigger, VID is not supported at this time. Users can run the use case by directly calling SO APIs:
1202
1203::
1204
1205 curl -X POST \
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001206 http://<Any_K8S_Node_IP_Address>:30277/onap/so/infra/serviceInstantiation/v7/serviceInstances/7d3ca782-c486-44b3-9fe5-39f322d8ee80/vnfs/9d33cf2d-d6aa-4b9e-a311-460a6be5a7de/vfModules/scaleOut \
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001207 -H 'Accept: application/json' \
1208 -H 'Authorization: Basic SW5mcmFQb3J0YWxDbGllbnQ6cGFzc3dvcmQxJA==' \
1209 -H 'Cache-Control: no-cache' \
1210 -H 'Connection: keep-alive' \
1211 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001212 -H 'Postman-Token: 12f2601a-4eb2-402c-a51a-f29502359501,9befda68-b2c9-4e7a-90ca-1be9c24ef664' \
1213 -H 'User-Agent: PostmanRuntime/7.15.0' \
1214 -H 'accept-encoding: gzip, deflate' \
1215 -H 'cache-control: no-cache' \
1216 -H 'content-length: 2422' \
1217 -H 'cookie: JSESSIONID=B3BA24216367F9D39E3DF5E8CBA4BC64' \
1218 -b JSESSIONID=B3BA24216367F9D39E3DF5E8CBA4BC64 \
1219 -d '{
1220 "requestDetails": {
1221 "modelInfo": {
1222 "modelCustomizationName": "VdnsloadbalancerCds..vdns..module-3",
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001223 "modelCustomizationId": "ded42059-2f35-42d4-848b-16e1ab1ad197",
1224 "modelInvariantId": "2815d321-c6b4-4f21-b7f7-fa5adf8ed7d9",
1225 "modelVersionId": "524e34ed-9789-453e-ab73-8eff30eafef3",
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001226 "modelName": "VdnsloadbalancerCds..vdns..module-3",
1227 "modelType": "vfModule",
1228 "modelVersion": "1"
1229 },
1230 "cloudConfiguration": {
1231 "lcpCloudRegionId": "RegionOne",
1232 "tenantId": "d570c718cbc545029f40e50b75eb13df",
1233 "cloudOwner": "CloudOwner"
1234 },
1235 "requestInfo": {
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001236 "instanceName": "vDNS-VM-02",
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001237 "source": "VID",
1238 "suppressRollback": false,
1239 "requestorId": "demo"
1240 },
1241 "requestParameters": {
1242 "userParams": []
1243 },
1244 "relatedInstanceList": [
1245 {
1246 "relatedInstance": {
1247 "instanceId": "7d3ca782-c486-44b3-9fe5-39f322d8ee80",
1248 "modelInfo": {
1249 "modelType": "service",
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001250 "modelInvariantId": "dfabdcae-cf50-4801-9885-9a3a9cc07e6f",
1251 "modelVersionId": "ee55b537-7be5-4377-93c1-5d92931b6a78",
1252 "modelName": "vLoadBalancerCDS",
1253 "modelVersion": "1.0"
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001254 }
1255 }
1256 },
1257 {
1258 "relatedInstance": {
1259 "instanceId": "9d33cf2d-d6aa-4b9e-a311-460a6be5a7de",
1260 "modelInfo": {
1261 "modelType": "vnf",
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001262 "modelInvariantId": "a77f9280-5c02-46cd-b1fc-855975db9df9",
1263 "modelVersionId": "ff0e99ce-a521-44b5-b11b-da7e07ac83fc",
1264 "modelName": "vLoadBalancerCDS",
1265 "modelVersion": "1.0",
1266 "modelCustomizationId": "b8b8a25d-19de-4581-bb63-f2dc8c0d79a7"
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001267 }
1268 }
1269 }
1270 ],
1271 "configurationParameters": [
1272 {
1273 "ip-addr": "$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[17].value",
1274 "oam-ip-addr": "$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[31].value"
1275 }
1276 ]
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001277 }
1278 }'
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001279
1280
Marco Platania4b8acc92019-09-16 12:16:54 -04001281To fill in the JSON object, users need to download the Service Model TOSCA template from the SDC Portal using one of the standard SDC users (for example user: cs0008, password: demo123456!). After logging to SDC, the user should select from the catalog the vLB service that they created, click the "TOSCA Artifacts" link on the left, and finally the download button on the right, as shown in the figure below:
1282
1283.. figure:: files/scaleout/tosca_template_fig.png
1284 :align: center
1285
1286For the example described below, users can refer to the TOSCA template linked at the top of the page. The template contains all the model (invariant/version/customization) IDs of service, VNF, and VF modules that the input request to SO needs.
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001287
1288The values of modelInvariantId, modelVersionId, and modelName in the relatedInstance item identified by "modelType": "service" in the JSON request to SO have to match invariantUUID, UUID, and name, respectively, in the TOSCA template:
1289::
1290
1291 {
1292 "relatedInstance": {
1293 "instanceId": "7d3ca782-c486-44b3-9fe5-39f322d8ee80",
1294 "modelInfo": {
1295 "modelType": "service",
1296 "modelInvariantId": "dfabdcae-cf50-4801-9885-9a3a9cc07e6f",
1297 "modelVersionId": "ee55b537-7be5-4377-93c1-5d92931b6a78",
1298 "modelName": "vLoadBalancerCDS",
1299 "modelVersion": "1.0"
1300 }
1301 }
1302 }
1303
1304.. figure:: files/scaleout/service.png
1305 :align: center
Marco Plataniab9e219f2019-06-16 16:09:20 -04001306
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -05001307
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001308The values of modelInvariantId, modelVersionId, modelName, and modelVersion in the relatedInstance item identified by "modelType": "vnf" in the JSON request to SO have to match invariantUUID, UUID, name, and version, respectively, in the TOSCA template:
1309
1310::
1311
1312 {
1313 "relatedInstance": {
1314 "instanceId": "9d33cf2d-d6aa-4b9e-a311-460a6be5a7de",
1315 "modelInfo": {
1316 "modelType": "vnf",
1317 "modelInvariantId": "a77f9280-5c02-46cd-b1fc-855975db9df9",
1318 "modelVersionId": "ff0e99ce-a521-44b5-b11b-da7e07ac83fc",
1319 "modelName": "vLoadBalancerCDS",
1320 "modelVersion": "1.0",
1321 "modelCustomizationId": "b8b8a25d-19de-4581-bb63-f2dc8c0d79a7"
1322 }
1323 }
1324 }
1325
1326.. figure:: files/scaleout/vnf.png
1327 :align: center
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +02001328
1329
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001330The modelCustomizationId, modelInvariantId, modelVersionId, modelName, and modelVersion in the modelInfo item identified by "modelType": "vfModule" in the JSON request to SO have to match vfModuleModelCustomizationUUID, vfModuleModelInvariantUUID, vfModuleModelUUID, vfModuleModelName, and vfModuleModelVersion, respectively, in the TOSCA template. The modelCustomizationName parameter in the SO object can be set as the modelName parameter in the same JSON object:
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +02001331
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001332::
1333
1334 "modelInfo": {
1335 "modelCustomizationName": "Vloadbalancercds..vdns..module-3",
1336 "modelCustomizationId": "ded42059-2f35-42d4-848b-16e1ab1ad197",
1337 "modelInvariantId": "2815d321-c6b4-4f21-b7f7-fa5adf8ed7d9",
1338 "modelVersionId": "524e34ed-9789-453e-ab73-8eff30eafef3",
1339 "modelName": "Vloadbalancercds..vdns..module-3",
1340 "modelType": "vfModule",
1341 "modelVersion": "1"
1342 }
1343
1344The vLB-vDNS-vPacketGenerator VNF that we use to describe the scale out use case supports the scaling of the vDNS VF module only. As such, in the TOSCA template users should refer to the section identified by "vfModuleModelName": "Vloadbalancercds..vdns..module-3", as highlighted below:
1345
1346.. figure:: files/scaleout/service.png
1347 :align: center
1348
1349
1350Note that both Service and VNF related instances have a field called "instanceId" that represent the Service and VNF instance ID, respectively. These IDs are assigned at Service and VNF instantiation time and can be retrieved from AAI, querying for generic VNF objects:
1351
1352::
1353
1354 curl -k -X GET \
1355 https://<Any_K8S_Node_IP_Address>:30233/aai/v16/network/generic-vnfs \
1356 -H 'Accept: application/json' \
1357 -H 'Authorization: Basic QUFJOkFBSQ==' \
1358 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
1359 -H 'X-FromAppId: AAI' \
1360 -H 'X-TransactionId: get_aai_subscr'
1361
1362From the list of VNFs reported by AAI, search for the name of the VNF that was previously instantiated, for example "vLB_VNF_01" in the example below:
1363
1364::
1365
1366 {
1367 "vnf-id": "9d33cf2d-d6aa-4b9e-a311-460a6be5a7de",
1368 "vnf-name": "vLB_VNF_01",
1369 "vnf-type": "vLoadBalancer/vLoadBalancer 0",
1370 "prov-status": "ACTIVE",
1371 "equipment-role": "",
1372 "orchestration-status": "Active",
1373 "ipv4-oam-address": "10.0.220.10",
1374 "in-maint": true,
1375 "is-closed-loop-disabled": false,
1376 "resource-version": "1565817789379",
1377 "model-invariant-id": "a77f9280-5c02-46cd-b1fc-855975db9df9",
1378 "model-version-id": "ff0e99ce-a521-44b5-b11b-da7e07ac83fc",
1379 "model-customization-id": "b8b8a25d-19de-4581-bb63-f2dc8c0d79a7",
1380 "selflink": "restconf/config/GENERIC-RESOURCE-API:services/service/7d3ca782-c486-44b3-9fe5-39f322d8ee80/service-data/vnfs/vnf/9d33cf2d-d6aa-4b9e-a311-460a6be5a7de/vnf-data/vnf-topology/",
1381 "relationship-list": {
1382 "relationship": [
1383 {
1384 "related-to": "service-instance",
1385 "relationship-label": "org.onap.relationships.inventory.ComposedOf",
1386 "related-link": "/aai/v16/business/customers/customer/Demonstration/service-subscriptions/service-subscription/vRAR/service-instances/service-instance/7d3ca782-c486-44b3-9fe5-39f322d8ee80",
1387 "relationship-data": [
1388 {
1389 "relationship-key": "customer.global-customer-id",
1390 "relationship-value": "Demonstration"
1391 },
1392 {
1393 "relationship-key": "service-subscription.service-type",
1394 "relationship-value": "vLB"
1395 },
1396 {
1397 "relationship-key": "service-instance.service-instance-id",
1398 "relationship-value": "7d3ca782-c486-44b3-9fe5-39f322d8ee80"
1399 }
1400 ],
1401 "related-to-property": [
1402 {
1403 "property-key": "service-instance.service-instance-name",
1404 "property-value": "vLB-Service-0814-1"
1405 }
1406 ]
1407 }
1408 ...
1409 }
1410
1411To identify the VNF ID, look for the "vnf-id" parameter at the top of the JSON object, while to determine the Service ID, look for the "relationship-value" parameter corresponding to the "relationship-key": "service-instance.service-instance-id" item in the "relationship-data" list. In the example above, the Service instance ID is 7d3ca782-c486-44b3-9fe5-39f322d8ee80, while the VNF ID is 9d33cf2d-d6aa-4b9e-a311-460a6be5a7de.
1412
1413These IDs are also used in the URL request to SO:
1414
1415::
1416
mrichommeefb859d2020-03-19 19:02:41 +01001417 http://<Any_K8S_Node_IP_Address>:30277/onap/so/infra/serviceInstantiation/v7/serviceInstances/7d3ca782-c486-44b3-9fe5-39f322d8ee80/vnfs/9d33cf2d-d6aa-4b9e-a311-460a6be5a7de/vfModules/scaleOut
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001418
1419
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001420Finally, the "configurationParameters" section in the JSON request to SO contains the parameters that will be used to reconfigure the VNF after scaling. Please see Section 1-7 for an in-depth description of how to set the parameters correctly.
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001421
1422::
1423
1424 "configurationParameters": [
1425 {
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001426 "ip-addr": "$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[16].value",
1427 "oam-ip-addr": "$.vf-module-topology.vf-module-parameters.param[30].value"
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001428 }
1429 ]
1430
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001431
1432PART 5 - Running the Scale Out Use Case with Configuration Preload
1433------------------------------------------------------------------
1434
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001435While CDS can be used to model and automate the generation of cloud configuration for VNF instantiation, the manual preload approach is still supported for scale out with manual trigger (no closed loop). Note that preload operations must be executed before VF modules are created or scaled, as the instantiation process will use the preload to determine the VF module configuration.
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001436
1437The procedure is similar to one described above, with some minor changes:
1438
14391) **Service Design and Creation**: The heat template used to create a vendor software product in SDC is the same. However, during property assignment (Section 1-2) "sdnc_artifact_name", "sdnc_model_version", "sdnc_model_name" **must be** left blank, as they are used for CDS only.
1440
14412) As closed loop with preload is not supported for scale out, DCAE blueprint and Policy onboarding (Section 1-2), deployment of naming policy (Section 1-3), and closed loop design and deployment from CLAMP (Section 1-4) are not necessary.
1442
14433) **Creation of VNF template with CDT** works as described in Section 1-5.
1444
14454) **Controller type selection** in SO works as described in Section 1-6.
1446
mrichommeefb859d2020-03-19 19:02:41 +010014475) **VNF instantiation from VID**: users can use VID to create the service, the VNF, and instantiate the VF modules. In the VID main page, users should select GR API (this should be the default option).
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04001448
1449.. figure:: files/scaleout/vid.png
1450 :align: center
1451
1452Based on the Heat template structure, there are four VF modules:
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001453
1454 * module-0: base module that contains resources, such as internal private networks and public key, shared across the VNF elements
1455 * module-1: vLB resource descriptor
1456 * module-2: vPacketGen resource descriptor
1457 * module-3: vDNS resource descriptor
1458
1459These VF modules have to be installed in the following order, so as to satisfy heat dependencies: module-0, module-1, module-2, module-3. The parameters defined in the Heat environment files can be overridden by loading cloud configuration to SDNC before the VF modules are instantiated. See example of preloads below. They need to be customized based on the OpenStack cloud and execution environment in which the VF modules are going to be instantiated.
1460
1461Module-0 Preload
1462~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1463
1464::
1465
1466 curl -X POST \
1467 http://<Any_K8S_Node_IP_Address>:30202/restconf/operations/GENERIC-RESOURCE-API:preload-vf-module-topology-operation \
1468 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
1469 -H 'Postman-Token: 0a7abc62-9d8f-4f63-8b05-db7cc4c3e28b' \
1470 -H 'cache-control: no-cache' \
1471 -d '{
1472 "input": {
1473 "preload-vf-module-topology-information": {
1474 "vf-module-topology": {
1475 "vf-module-topology-identifier": {
1476 "vf-module-name": "vNetworks-0211-1"
1477 },
1478 "vf-module-parameters": {
1479 "param": [
1480 {
1481 "name": "vlb_private_net_id",
1482 "value": "vLBMS_zdfw1lb01_private_ms"
1483 },
1484 {
1485 "name": "pktgen_private_net_id",
1486 "value": "vLBMS_zdfw1pktgen01_private_ms"
1487 },
1488 {
1489 "name": "vlb_private_net_cidr",
1490 "value": "192.168.10.0/24"
1491 },
1492 {
1493 "name": "pktgen_private_net_cidr",
1494 "value": "192.168.9.0/24"
1495 },
1496 {
1497 "name": "vlb_0_int_pktgen_private_port_0_mac",
1498 "value": "fa:16:3e:00:01:10"
1499 },
1500 {
1501 "name": "vpg_0_int_pktgen_private_port_0_mac",
1502 "value": "fa:16:3e:00:01:20"
1503 },
1504 {
1505 "name": "vnf_id",
1506 "value": "vLoadBalancerMS"
1507 },
1508 {
1509 "name": "vnf_name",
1510 "value": "vLBMS"
1511 },
1512 {
1513 "name": "key_name",
1514 "value": "vlb_key"
1515 },
1516 {
1517 "name": "pub_key",
1518 "value": "ssh-rsa AAAAB3NzaC1yc2EAAAADAQABAAABAQDQXYJYYi3/OUZXUiCYWdtc7K0m5C0dJKVxPG0eI8EWZrEHYdfYe6WoTSDJCww+1qlBSpA5ac/Ba4Wn9vh+lR1vtUKkyIC/nrYb90ReUd385Glkgzrfh5HdR5y5S2cL/Frh86lAn9r6b3iWTJD8wBwXFyoe1S2nMTOIuG4RPNvfmyCTYVh8XTCCE8HPvh3xv2r4egawG1P4Q4UDwk+hDBXThY2KS8M5/8EMyxHV0ImpLbpYCTBA6KYDIRtqmgS6iKyy8v2D1aSY5mc9J0T5t9S2Gv+VZQNWQDDKNFnxqYaAo1uEoq/i1q63XC5AD3ckXb2VT6dp23BQMdDfbHyUWfJN"
1519 }
1520 ]
1521 }
1522 },
1523 "vnf-topology-identifier-structure": {
1524 "vnf-name": "vLoadBalancer-Vnf-0211-1",
1525 "vnf-type": "vLoadBalancer/vLoadBalancer 0"
1526 },
1527 "vnf-resource-assignments": {
1528 "availability-zones": {
1529 "availability-zone": [
1530 "nova"
1531 ],
1532 "max-count": 1
1533 },
1534 "vnf-networks": {
1535 "vnf-network": []
1536 }
1537 }
1538 },
1539 "request-information": {
1540 "request-id": "robot12",
1541 "order-version": "1",
1542 "notification-url": "openecomp.org",
1543 "order-number": "1",
1544 "request-action": "PreloadVfModuleRequest"
1545 },
1546 "sdnc-request-header": {
1547 "svc-request-id": "robot12",
1548 "svc-notification-url": "http://openecomp.org:8080/adapters/rest/SDNCNotify",
1549 "svc-action": "reserve"
1550 }
1551 }
1552 }'
1553
1554
1555Module-1 Preload
1556~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1557
1558::
1559
1560 curl -X POST \
1561 http://<Any_K8S_Node_IP_Address>:30202/restconf/operations/GENERIC-RESOURCE-API:preload-vf-module-topology-operation \
1562 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
1563 -H 'Postman-Token: 662914ac-29fc-414d-8823-1691fb2c718a' \
1564 -H 'cache-control: no-cache' \
1565 -d '{
1566 "input": {
1567 "preload-vf-module-topology-information": {
1568 "vf-module-topology": {
1569 "vf-module-topology-identifier": {
1570 "vf-module-name": "vLoadBalancer-0211-1"
1571 },
1572 "vf-module-parameters": {
1573 "param": [
1574 {
1575 "name": "vlb_image_name",
1576 "value": "ubuntu-16-04-cloud-amd64"
1577 },
1578 {
1579 "name": "vlb_flavor_name",
1580 "value": "m1.medium"
1581 },
1582 {
1583 "name": "public_net_id",
1584 "value": "public"
1585 },
1586 {
1587 "name": "int_private_net_id",
1588 "value": "vLBMS_zdfw1lb01_private_ms"
1589 },
1590 {
1591 "name": "int_private_subnet_id",
1592 "value": "vLBMS_zdfw1lb01_private_sub_ms"
1593 },
1594 {
1595 "name": "int_pktgen_private_net_id",
1596 "value": "vLBMS_zdfw1pktgen01_private_ms"
1597 },
1598 {
1599 "name": "int_pktgen_private_subnet_id",
1600 "value": "vLBMS_zdfw1pktgen01_private_sub_ms"
1601 },
1602 {
1603 "name": "onap_private_net_id",
1604 "value": "oam_onap_vnf_test"
1605 },
1606 {
1607 "name": "onap_private_subnet_id",
1608 "value": "oam_onap_vnf_test"
1609 },
1610 {
1611 "name": "vlb_private_net_cidr",
1612 "value": "192.168.10.0/24"
1613 },
1614 {
1615 "name": "pktgen_private_net_cidr",
1616 "value": "192.168.9.0/24"
1617 },
1618 {
1619 "name": "onap_private_net_cidr",
1620 "value": "10.0.0.0/16"
1621 },
1622 {
1623 "name": "vlb_int_private_ip_0",
1624 "value": "192.168.10.111"
1625 },
1626 {
1627 "name": "vlb_onap_private_ip_0",
1628 "value": "10.0.150.1"
1629 },
1630 {
1631 "name": "vlb_int_pktgen_private_ip_0",
1632 "value": "192.168.9.111"
1633 },
1634 {
1635 "name": "vdns_int_private_ip_0",
1636 "value": "192.168.10.211"
1637 },
1638 {
1639 "name": "vdns_onap_private_ip_0",
1640 "value": "10.0.150.3"
1641 },
1642 {
1643 "name": "vpg_int_pktgen_private_ip_0",
1644 "value": "192.168.9.110"
1645 },
1646 {
1647 "name": "vpg_onap_private_ip_0",
1648 "value": "10.0.150.2"
1649 },
1650 {
1651 "name": "vlb_name_0",
1652 "value": "vlb-0211-1"
1653 },
1654 {
1655 "name": "vlb_0_mac_address",
1656 "value": "fa:16:3e:00:01:10"
1657 },
1658 {
1659 "name": "vpg_0_mac_address",
1660 "value": "fa:16:3e:00:01:20"
1661 },
1662 {
1663 "name": "vip",
1664 "value": "192.168.9.112"
1665 },
1666 {
1667 "name": "gre_ipaddr",
1668 "value": "192.168.10.112"
1669 },
1670 {
1671 "name": "vnf_id",
1672 "value": "vLoadBalancerMS"
1673 },
1674 {
1675 "name": "vf_module_id",
1676 "value": "vLoadBalancerMS"
1677 },
1678 {
1679 "name": "vnf_name",
1680 "value": "vLBMS"
1681 },
1682 {
1683 "name": "dcae_collector_ip",
1684 "value": "10.12.5.20"
1685 },
1686 {
1687 "name": "dcae_collector_port",
1688 "value": "30235"
1689 },
1690 {
1691 "name": "demo_artifacts_version",
Marco Plataniaf2d8bca2019-10-13 10:47:19 -04001692 "value": "1.6.0-SNAPSHOT"
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001693 },
1694 {
1695 "name": "install_script_version",
Marco Plataniaf2d8bca2019-10-13 10:47:19 -04001696 "value": "1.6.0-SNAPSHOT"
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001697 },
1698 {
1699 "name": "nb_api_version",
1700 "value": "1.2.0"
1701 },
1702 {
1703 "name": "keypair",
1704 "value": "vlb_key"
1705 },
1706 {
1707 "name": "cloud_env",
1708 "value": "openstack"
1709 },
1710 {
1711 "name": "nexus_artifact_repo",
1712 "value": "https://nexus.onap.org"
1713 },
1714 {
1715 "name": "sec_group",
1716 "value": "default"
1717 }
1718 ]
1719 }
1720 },
1721 "vnf-topology-identifier-structure": {
1722 "vnf-name": "vLoadBalancer-Vnf-0211-1",
1723 "vnf-type": "vLoadBalancer/vLoadBalancer 0"
1724 },
1725 "vnf-resource-assignments": {
1726 "availability-zones": {
1727 "availability-zone": [
1728 "nova"
1729 ],
1730 "max-count": 1
1731 },
1732 "vnf-networks": {
1733 "vnf-network": []
1734 }
1735 }
1736 },
1737 "request-information": {
1738 "request-id": "robot12",
1739 "order-version": "1",
1740 "notification-url": "openecomp.org",
1741 "order-number": "1",
1742 "request-action": "PreloadVfModuleRequest"
1743 },
1744 "sdnc-request-header": {
1745 "svc-request-id": "robot12",
1746 "svc-notification-url": "http://openecomp.org:8080/adapters/rest/SDNCNotify",
1747 "svc-action": "reserve"
1748 }
1749 }
1750 }'
1751
1752
1753Module-2 Preload
1754~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1755::
1756
1757
1758 curl -X POST \
1759 http://<Any_K8S_Node_IP_Address>:30202/restconf/operations/GENERIC-RESOURCE-API:preload-vf-module-topology-operation \
1760 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
1761 -H 'Postman-Token: 5f2490b3-6e4a-4512-9a0d-0aa6f6fa0ea8' \
1762 -H 'cache-control: no-cache' \
1763 -d '{
1764 "input": {
1765 "preload-vf-module-topology-information": {
1766 "vf-module-topology": {
1767 "vf-module-topology-identifier": {
1768 "vf-module-name": "vPacketGen-0211-1"
1769 },
1770 "vf-module-parameters": {
1771 "param": [
1772 {
1773 "name": "vpg_image_name",
1774 "value": "ubuntu-16-04-cloud-amd64"
1775 },
1776 {
1777 "name": "vpg_flavor_name",
1778 "value": "m1.medium"
1779 },
1780 {
1781 "name": "public_net_id",
1782 "value": "public"
1783 },
1784 {
1785 "name": "int_pktgen_private_net_id",
1786 "value": "vLBMS_zdfw1pktgen01_private_ms"
1787 },
1788 {
1789 "name": "int_pktgen_private_subnet_id",
1790 "value": "vLBMS_zdfw1pktgen01_private_sub_ms"
1791 },
1792 {
1793 "name": "onap_private_net_id",
1794 "value": "oam_onap_vnf_test"
1795 },
1796 {
1797 "name": "onap_private_subnet_id",
1798 "value": "oam_onap_vnf_test"
1799 },
1800 {
1801 "name": "pktgen_private_net_cidr",
1802 "value": "192.168.9.0/24"
1803 },
1804 {
1805 "name": "onap_private_net_cidr",
1806 "value": "10.0.0.0/16"
1807 },
1808 {
1809 "name": "vlb_int_pktgen_private_ip_0",
1810 "value": "192.168.9.111"
1811 },
1812 {
1813 "name": "vpg_int_pktgen_private_ip_0",
1814 "value": "192.168.9.110"
1815 },
1816 {
1817 "name": "vpg_onap_private_ip_0",
1818 "value": "10.0.150.2"
1819 },
1820 {
1821 "name": "vpg_name_0",
1822 "value": "vpg-0211-1"
1823 },
1824 {
1825 "name": "vlb_0_mac_address",
1826 "value": "fa:16:3e:00:01:10"
1827 },
1828 {
1829 "name": "vpg_0_mac_address",
1830 "value": "fa:16:3e:00:01:20"
1831 },
1832 {
1833 "name": "pg_int",
1834 "value": "192.168.9.109"
1835 },
1836 {
1837 "name": "vnf_id",
1838 "value": "vLoadBalancerMS"
1839 },
1840 {
1841 "name": "vf_module_id",
1842 "value": "vLoadBalancerMS"
1843 },
1844 {
1845 "name": "vnf_name",
1846 "value": "vLBMS"
1847 },
1848 {
1849 "name": "demo_artifacts_version",
Marco Plataniaf2d8bca2019-10-13 10:47:19 -04001850 "value": "1.6.0-SNAPSHOT"
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001851 },
1852 {
1853 "name": "install_script_version",
Marco Plataniaf2d8bca2019-10-13 10:47:19 -04001854 "value": "1.6.0-SNAPSHOT"
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04001855 },
1856 {
1857 "name": "nb_api_version",
1858 "value": "1.2.0"
1859 },
1860 {
1861 "name": "keypair",
1862 "value": "vlb_key"
1863 },
1864 {
1865 "name": "cloud_env",
1866 "value": "openstack"
1867 },
1868 {
1869 "name": "nexus_artifact_repo",
1870 "value": "https://nexus.onap.org"
1871 },
1872 {
1873 "name": "sec_group",
1874 "value": "default"
1875 }
1876 ]
1877 }
1878 },
1879 "vnf-topology-identifier-structure": {
1880 "vnf-name": "vLoadBalancer-Vnf-0211-1",
1881 "vnf-type": "vLoadBalancer/vLoadBalancer 0"
1882 },
1883 "vnf-resource-assignments": {
1884 "availability-zones": {
1885 "availability-zone": [
1886 "nova"
1887 ],
1888 "max-count": 1
1889 },
1890 "vnf-networks": {
1891 "vnf-network": []
1892 }
1893 }
1894 },
1895 "request-information": {
1896 "request-id": "robot12",
1897 "order-version": "1",
1898 "notification-url": "openecomp.org",
1899 "order-number": "1",
1900 "request-action": "PreloadVfModuleRequest"
1901 },
1902 "sdnc-request-header": {
1903 "svc-request-id": "robot12",
1904 "svc-notification-url": "http://openecomp.org:8080/adapters/rest/SDNCNotify",
1905 "svc-action": "reserve"
1906 }
1907 }
1908 }'
1909
1910
1911Module-3 Preload
1912~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
1913
1914::
1915
1916 curl -X POST \
1917 http://<Any_K8S_Node_IP_Address>:30202/restconf/operations/GENERIC-RESOURCE-API:preload-vf-module-topology-operation \
1918 -H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
1919 -H 'Postman-Token: fd0a4706-f955-490a-875e-08ddd8fe002e' \
1920 -H 'cache-control: no-cache' \
1921 -d '{
1922 "input": {
1923 "preload-vf-module-topology-information": {
1924 "vf-module-topology": {
1925 "vf-module-topology-identifier": {
1926 "vf-module-name": "vDNS-0125-1"
1927 },
1928 "vf-module-parameters": {
1929 "param": [
1930 {
1931 "name": "vdns_image_name",
1932 "value": "ubuntu-16-04-cloud-amd64"
1933 },
1934 {
1935 "name": "vdns_flavor_name",
1936 "value": "m1.medium"
1937 },
1938 {
1939 "name": "public_net_id",
1940 "value": "public"
1941 },
1942 {
1943 "name": "int_private_net_id",
1944 "value": "vLBMS_zdfw1lb01_private"
1945 },
1946 {
1947 "name": "int_private_subnet_id",
1948 "value": "vLBMS_zdfw1lb01_private_sub_ms"
1949 },
1950 {
1951 "name": "onap_private_net_id",
1952 "value": "oam_onap_vnf_test"
1953 },
1954 {
1955 "name": "onap_private_subnet_id",
1956 "value": "oam_onap_vnf_test"
1957 },
1958 {
1959 "name": "vlb_private_net_cidr",
1960 "value": "192.168.10.0/24"
1961 },
1962 {
1963 "name": "onap_private_net_cidr",
1964 "value": "10.0.0.0/16"
1965 },
1966 {
1967 "name": "vlb_int_private_ip_0",
1968 "value": "192.168.10.111"
1969 },
1970 {
1971 "name": "vlb_onap_private_ip_0",
1972 "value": "10.0.150.1"
1973 },
1974 {
1975 "name": "vlb_int_pktgen_private_ip_0",
1976 "value": "192.168.9.111"
1977 },
1978 {
1979 "name": "vdns_int_private_ip_0",
1980 "value": "192.168.10.212"
1981 },
1982 {
1983 "name": "vdns_onap_private_ip_0",
1984 "value": "10.0.150.4"
1985 },
1986 {
1987 "name": "vdns_name_0",
1988 "value": "vdns-0211-1"
1989 },
1990 {
1991 "name": "vnf_id",
1992 "value": "vLoadBalancerMS"
1993 },
1994 {
1995 "name": "vf_module_id",
1996 "value": "vLoadBalancerMS"
1997 },
1998 {
1999 "name": "vnf_name",
2000 "value": "vLBMS"
2001 },
2002 {
2003 "name": "install_script_version",
Marco Plataniaf2d8bca2019-10-13 10:47:19 -04002004 "value": "1.6.0-SNAPSHOT"
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04002005 },
2006 {
2007 "name": "nb_api_version",
2008 "value": "1.2.0"
2009 },
2010 {
2011 "name": "keypair",
2012 "value": "vlb_key"
2013 },
2014 {
2015 "name": "cloud_env",
2016 "value": "openstack"
2017 },
2018 {
2019 "name": "sec_group",
2020 "value": "default"
2021 },
2022 {
2023 "name": "nexus_artifact_repo",
2024 "value": "https://nexus.onap.org"
2025 }
2026 ]
2027 }
2028 },
2029 "vnf-topology-identifier-structure": {
2030 "vnf-name": "vLoadBalancer-Vnf-0125-1",
2031 "vnf-type": "vLoadBalancer/vLoadBalancer 0"
2032 },
2033 "vnf-resource-assignments": {
2034 "availability-zones": {
2035 "availability-zone": [
2036 "nova"
2037 ],
2038 "max-count": 1
2039 },
2040 "vnf-networks": {
2041 "vnf-network": []
2042 }
2043 }
2044 },
2045 "request-information": {
2046 "request-id": "robot12",
2047 "order-version": "1",
2048 "notification-url": "openecomp.org",
2049 "order-number": "1",
2050 "request-action": "PreloadVfModuleRequest"
2051 },
2052 "sdnc-request-header": {
2053 "svc-request-id": "robot12",
2054 "svc-notification-url": "http://openecomp.org:8080/adapters/rest/SDNCNotify",
2055 "svc-action": "reserve"
2056 }
2057 }
2058 }'
2059
2060The Heat environment files already set many parameters used for VF module instantiation. Those parameters can be reused in the SDNC preload too, while placeholders like "PUT THE IP ADDRESS HERE" or "PUT THE PUBLIC KEY HERE" must be overridden.
2061
2062To instantiate VF modules, please refer to this wiki page: https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/Tutorial+vIMS%3A+VID+Instantiate+the+VNF using vLB as ServiceType.
2063
20646) **Post Instantiation Actions**: Please refer to Sections 3-1 for vLB configuration and Section 3-2 for resource orchestration with heatbridge.
2065
20667) **Triggering Scale Out Manually**: Please refer to Section 4 to trigger scale out manually with direct API call to SO.
2067
2068
Marco Plataniaccf78702019-10-16 12:10:52 -04002069PART 6 - Known Issues and Resolutions
Marco Plataniac80274e2019-08-15 12:11:31 -04002070-------------------------------------
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -050020711) When running closed loop-enabled scale out, the closed loop designed in CLAMP conflicts with the default closed loop defined for the old vLB/vDNS use case
2072
Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -04002073Resolution: Change TCA configuration for the old vLB/vDNS use case
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -05002074
Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -04002075- Connect to Consul: http://ANY_K8S_IP:30270 and click on "Key/Value" → "dcae-tca-analytics"
Marco Plataniae5064cd2018-11-28 15:33:47 -05002076- Change "eventName" in the vLB default policy to something different, for example "vLB" instead of the default value "vLoadBalancer"
Marco Platania93d2ff22020-04-16 16:09:55 -04002077- Change "subscriberConsumerGroup" in the TCA configuration to something different, for example "OpenDCAE-c13" instead of the default value "OpenDCAE-c12"
Rene_Robert8f8f27f2019-07-01 15:18:40 +02002078- Click "UPDATE" to upload the new TCA configuration