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| ONAP Operations Manager Project |
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| The ONAP Operations Manager (OOM) is responsible for life-cycle management of |
| the ONAP platform itself; components such as SO, SDNC, etc. It is not |
| responsible for the management of services, VNFs or infrastructure instantiated |
| by ONAP or used by ONAP to host such services or VNFs. OOM uses the open-source |
| Kubernetes container management system as a means to manage the Docker |
| containers that compose ONAP where the containers are hosted either directly on |
| bare-metal servers or on VMs hosted by a 3rd party management system. OOM |
| ensures that ONAP is easily deployable and maintainable throughout its life |
| cycle while using hardware resources efficiently. |
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| .. figure:: oomLogoV2-medium.png |
| :align: right |
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| In summary OOM provides the following capabilities: |
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| - **Deploy** - with built-in component dependency management |
| - **Configure** - unified configuration across all ONAP components |
| - **Monitor** - real-time health monitoring feeding to a Consul UI and Kubernetes |
| - **Heal**- failed ONAP containers are recreated automatically |
| - **Scale** - cluster ONAP services to enable seamless scaling |
| - **Upgrade** - change-out containers or configuration with little or no service impact |
| - **Delete** - cleanup individual containers or entire deployments |
| |
| OOM supports a wide variety of Kubernetes private clouds - built with Rancher, |
| Kubeadm or Cloudify - and public cloud infrastructures such as: Microsoft Azure, |
| Amazon AWS, Google GCD, VMware VIO, and Openstack. |
| |
| The OOM documentation is broken into four different areas each targeted at a different user: |
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| - :ref:`quick-start-label` - deploy ONAP on an existing cloud |
| - :ref:`user-guide-label` - a guide for operators of an ONAP instance |
| - :ref:`developer-guide-label` - a guide for developers of OOM and ONAP |
| - :ref:`cloud-setup-guide-label` - a guide for those setting up cloud environments that ONAP will use |
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| The :ref:`release-notes-label` for OOM describe the incremental features per release. |
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| Component Orchestration Overview |
| ================================ |
| Multiple technologies, templates, and extensible plug-in frameworks are used in |
| ONAP to orchestrate platform instances of software component artifacts. A few |
| standard configurations are provide that may be suitable for test, development, |
| and some production deployments by substitution of local or platform wide |
| parameters. Larger and more automated deployments may require integration the |
| component technologies, templates, and frameworks with a higher level of |
| automated orchestration and control software. Design guidelines are provided to |
| insure the component level templates and frameworks can be easily integrated |
| and maintained. The following diagram provides an overview of these with links |
| to examples and templates for describing new ones. |
| |
| .. graphviz:: |
| |
| digraph COO { |
| rankdir="LR"; |
| |
| { |
| node [shape=folder] |
| oValues [label="values"] |
| cValues [label="values"] |
| comValues [label="values"] |
| sValues [label="values"] |
| oCharts [label="charts"] |
| cCharts [label="charts"] |
| comCharts [label="charts"] |
| sCharts [label="charts"] |
| blueprint [label="TOSCA blueprint"] |
| } |
| {oom [label="ONAP Operations Manager"]} |
| {hlo [label="High Level Orchestrator"]} |
| |
| |
| hlo -> blueprint |
| hlo -> oom |
| oom -> oValues |
| oom -> oCharts |
| oom -> component |
| oom -> common |
| common -> comValues |
| common -> comCharts |
| component -> cValues |
| component -> cCharts |
| component -> subcomponent |
| subcomponent -> sValues |
| subcomponent -> sCharts |
| blueprint -> component |
| } |