commit | 9a3395bd906fcdbcd619f82535d0ce7e913ee3c4 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Michal Jagiello <michal.jagiello@t-mobile.pl> | Tue Jun 07 08:38:50 2022 +0000 |
committer | Andreas Geissler <andreas-geissler@telekom.de> | Thu Aug 18 07:02:30 2022 +0000 |
tree | 5e5d4dae124b51d1508c3660b9c43df1f0faa219 | |
parent | 69bf7e4cac66278f9b1303e7df6e18f73c9a8d78 [diff] |
[CASSANDRA] Change values to makre Cassandra instances more stable Based on Cassandra documentation enlarge limits of Cassandra pods and the heap size Issue-ID: AAI-3492 Signed-off-by: Michal Jagiello <michal.jagiello@t-mobile.pl> Change-Id: I43e6eeb043b75e5bf5333a3fbdb66f832f01c867 (cherry picked from commit 56b8db227af43c0698eb877dc723f93ad5a0d812)
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 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.
Full documentation is available in ONAP documentation in operations and administration guides.
Please see contributing file to learn on how to contribute
All issues should be filled in ONAP Jira.