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8OOM Quick Start Guide
9#####################
10
11.. figure:: oomLogoV2-medium.png
12 :align: right
13
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +020014Once a Kubernetes environment is available (follow the instructions in
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -040015:ref:`cloud-setup-guide-label` if you don't have a cloud environment
16available), follow the following instructions to deploy ONAP.
17
18**Step 1.** Clone the OOM repository from ONAP gerrit::
19
Mike Elliotta6243a92019-10-01 13:19:31 -040020 > git clone -b <BRANCH> http://gerrit.onap.org/r/oom --recurse-submodules
Roger Maitlandd1237f32018-03-26 13:14:04 -040021 > cd oom/kubernetes
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -040022
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +020023where <BRANCH> can be an official release tag, such as
Sylvain Desbureaux571173b2020-06-16 15:13:53 +020024
25* 4.0.0-ONAP for Dublin
26* 5.0.1-ONAP for El Alto
27* 6.0.0 for Frankfurt
Sylvain Desbureaux4f9902b2020-11-25 08:34:55 +010028* 7.0.0 for Guilin
Sylvain Desbureaux557628a2021-03-24 14:59:16 +010029* 8.0.0 for Honolulu
Sylvain Desbureauxc47ce732021-10-12 15:15:10 +020030* 9.0.0 for Istanbul
efiacor370c6dc2021-10-12 14:10:49 +010031* 10.0.0 for Jakarta
Mike Elliotta6243a92019-10-01 13:19:31 -040032
Mike Elliottf137b2c2019-04-30 16:28:07 -040033**Step 2.** Install Helm Plugins required to deploy ONAP::
Pawel Wieczorekaa859cd2019-01-23 17:32:18 +010034
Sylvain Desbureaux557628a2021-03-24 14:59:16 +010035 > cp -R ~/oom/kubernetes/helm/plugins/ ~/.local/share/helm/plugins
Sylvain Desbureauxc47ce732021-10-12 15:15:10 +020036 > helm plugin install https://github.com/chartmuseum/helm-push.git \
37 --version 0.9.0
38
39.. note::
40 The ``--version 0.9.0`` is required as new version of helm (3.7.0 and up) is
41 now using ``push`` directly and helm-push is using ``cm-push`` starting
42 version ``0.10.0`` and up.
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -040043
Piotr Marcinkiewicz2ca8a472021-04-29 13:29:02 +020044**Step 3.** Install Chartmuseum::
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -050045
Sylvain Desbureaux557628a2021-03-24 14:59:16 +010046 > curl -LO https://s3.amazonaws.com/chartmuseum/release/latest/bin/linux/amd64/chartmuseum
47 > chmod +x ./chartmuseum
48 > mv ./chartmuseum /usr/local/bin
49
Piotr Marcinkiewicz2ca8a472021-04-29 13:29:02 +020050**Step 4.** Install Cert-Manager::
51
52 > kubectl apply -f https://github.com/jetstack/cert-manager/releases/download/v1.2.0/cert-manager.yaml
53
54More details can be found :doc:`here <oom_setup_paas>`.
55
efiacor5c573312022-01-27 13:46:56 +000056**Step 4.1** Install Strimzi Kafka Operator:
57
58- Add the helm repo::
59
60 > helm repo add strimzi https://strimzi.io/charts/
61
62- Install the operator::
63
64 > helm install strimzi-kafka-operator strimzi/strimzi-kafka-operator --namespace strimzi-system --version 0.28.0 --set watchAnyNamespace=true --create-namespace
65
66More details can be found :doc:`here <oom_setup_paas>`.
67
Piotr Marcinkiewicz2ca8a472021-04-29 13:29:02 +020068**Step 5.** Customize the Helm charts like `oom/kubernetes/onap/values.yaml` or
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +020069an override file like `onap-all.yaml`, `onap-vfw.yaml` or `openstack.yaml` file
70to suit your deployment with items like the OpenStack tenant information.
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -050071
Mike Elliott474c3502019-05-09 10:56:16 -040072.. note::
guillaume.lambertf3319a82021-09-26 21:37:50 +020073 Standard and example override files (e.g. `onap-all.yaml`, `openstack.yaml`)
74 can be found in the `oom/kubernetes/onap/resources/overrides/` directory.
Mike Elliott474c3502019-05-09 10:56:16 -040075
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -050076
77 a. You may want to selectively enable or disable ONAP components by changing
Pawel Wieczorek27c390c2019-11-15 11:12:02 +010078 the ``enabled: true/false`` flags.
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -050079
80
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +020081 b. Encrypt the OpenStack password using the shell tool for Robot and put it in
82 the Robot Helm charts or Robot section of `openstack.yaml`
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -050083
84
guillaume.lambertf3319a82021-09-26 21:37:50 +020085 c. Encrypt the OpenStack password using the java based script for SO Helm
86 charts or SO section of `openstack.yaml`.
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -050087
88
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +020089 d. Update the OpenStack parameters that will be used by Robot, SO and APPC Helm
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -050090 charts or use an override file to replace them.
91
guillaume.lambertf3319a82021-09-26 21:37:50 +020092 e. Add in the command line a value for the global master password
93 (global.masterPassword).
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -050094
95
96
97a. Enabling/Disabling Components:
Mike Elliottf137b2c2019-04-30 16:28:07 -040098Here is an example of the nominal entries that need to be provided.
99We have different values file available for different contexts.
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -0400100
Pawel Wieczoreka1903d62019-11-14 14:19:59 +0100101.. literalinclude:: ../kubernetes/onap/values.yaml
Mike Elliotted5ff712018-11-07 15:47:19 -0500102 :language: yaml
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -0400103
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500104
105b. Generating ROBOT Encrypted Password:
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200106The Robot encrypted Password uses the same encryption.key as SO but an
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500107openssl algorithm that works with the python based Robot Framework.
108
Abdelmuhaimen Seaudid7133a12018-07-18 10:59:20 +0000109.. note::
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200110 To generate Robot ``openStackEncryptedPasswordHere``::
Abdelmuhaimen Seaudid7133a12018-07-18 10:59:20 +0000111
Pawel Wieczorekd7a30352019-11-14 16:29:59 +0100112 cd so/resources/config/mso/
113 /oom/kubernetes/so/resources/config/mso# echo -n "<openstack tenant password>" | openssl aes-128-ecb -e -K `cat encryption.key` -nosalt | xxd -c 256 -p``
Abdelmuhaimen Seaudid7133a12018-07-18 10:59:20 +0000114
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500115c. Generating SO Encrypted Password:
116The SO Encrypted Password uses a java based encryption utility since the
117Java encryption library is not easy to integrate with openssl/python that
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200118Robot uses in Dublin and upper versions.
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500119
120.. note::
Pawel Wieczorek27c390c2019-11-15 11:12:02 +0100121 To generate SO ``openStackEncryptedPasswordHere`` and ``openStackSoEncryptedPassword``
122 ensure `default-jdk` is installed::
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500123
Sylvain Desbureaux557628a2021-03-24 14:59:16 +0100124 apt-get update; apt-get install default-jdk
Brian Freemanacf8cd82019-07-11 21:52:46 -0500125
Pawel Wieczorekd7a30352019-11-14 16:29:59 +0100126 Then execute::
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500127
Pawel Wieczorekd7a30352019-11-14 16:29:59 +0100128 SO_ENCRYPTION_KEY=`cat ~/oom/kubernetes/so/resources/config/mso/encryption.key`
129 OS_PASSWORD=XXXX_OS_CLEARTESTPASSWORD_XXXX
Mike Elliottdb271822019-06-06 08:06:19 -0400130
Pawel Wieczorekd7a30352019-11-14 16:29:59 +0100131 git clone http://gerrit.onap.org/r/integration
132 cd integration/deployment/heat/onap-rke/scripts
Brian Freemanacf8cd82019-07-11 21:52:46 -0500133
Pawel Wieczorekd7a30352019-11-14 16:29:59 +0100134 javac Crypto.java
135 java Crypto "$OS_PASSWORD" "$SO_ENCRYPTION_KEY"
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500136
137d. Update the OpenStack parameters:
138
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200139There are assumptions in the demonstration VNF Heat templates about the
140networking available in the environment. To get the most value out of these
141templates and the automation that can help confirm the setup is correct, please
142observe the following constraints.
Brian Freemanacf8cd82019-07-11 21:52:46 -0500143
Sylvain Desbureaux18e8a0b2020-04-06 13:39:49 +0200144
Pawel Wieczorek27c390c2019-11-15 11:12:02 +0100145``openStackPublicNetId:``
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200146 This network should allow Heat templates to add interfaces.
147 This need not be an external network, floating IPs can be assigned to the
148 ports on the VMs that are created by the heat template but its important that
149 neutron allow ports to be created on them.
Brian Freemanacf8cd82019-07-11 21:52:46 -0500150
Pawel Wieczorek27c390c2019-11-15 11:12:02 +0100151``openStackPrivateNetCidr: "10.0.0.0/16"``
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200152 This ip address block is used to assign OA&M addresses on VNFs to allow ONAP
153 connectivity. The demonstration Heat templates assume that 10.0 prefix can be
154 used by the VNFs and the demonstration ip addressing plan embodied in the
155 preload template prevent conflicts when instantiating the various VNFs. If
156 you need to change this, you will need to modify the preload data in the
157 Robot Helm chart like integration_preload_parameters.py and the
158 demo/heat/preload_data in the Robot container. The size of the CIDR should
159 be sufficient for ONAP and the VMs you expect to create.
Brian Freemanacf8cd82019-07-11 21:52:46 -0500160
Pawel Wieczorek27c390c2019-11-15 11:12:02 +0100161``openStackOamNetworkCidrPrefix: "10.0"``
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200162 This ip prefix mush match the openStackPrivateNetCidr and is a helper
163 variable to some of the Robot scripts for demonstration. A production
164 deployment need not worry about this setting but for the demonstration VNFs
165 the ip asssignment strategy assumes 10.0 ip prefix.
Brian Freemanacf8cd82019-07-11 21:52:46 -0500166
Sylvain Desbureaux18e8a0b2020-04-06 13:39:49 +0200167Example Keystone v2.0
Pawel Wieczorek3c7c6c72019-11-14 15:53:52 +0100168
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500169.. literalinclude:: example-integration-override.yaml
170 :language: yaml
171
Brian Freemanacf8cd82019-07-11 21:52:46 -0500172Example Keystone v3 (required for Rocky and later releases)
Pawel Wieczorek3c7c6c72019-11-14 15:53:52 +0100173
Brian Freemanacf8cd82019-07-11 21:52:46 -0500174.. literalinclude:: example-integration-override-v3.yaml
175 :language: yaml
176
177
Piotr Marcinkiewicz2ca8a472021-04-29 13:29:02 +0200178**Step 6.** To setup a local Helm server to server up the ONAP charts::
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -0400179
Sylvain Desbureaux557628a2021-03-24 14:59:16 +0100180 > chartmuseum --storage local --storage-local-rootdir ~/helm3-storage -port 8879 &
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -0400181
182Note the port number that is listed and use it in the Helm repo add as
183follows::
184
185 > helm repo add local http://127.0.0.1:8879
186
Piotr Marcinkiewicz2ca8a472021-04-29 13:29:02 +0200187**Step 7.** Verify your Helm repository setup with::
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -0400188
189 > helm repo list
190 NAME URL
191 local http://127.0.0.1:8879
192
Piotr Marcinkiewicz2ca8a472021-04-29 13:29:02 +0200193**Step 8.** Build a local Helm repository (from the kubernetes directory)::
Roger Maitland9e5067c2018-03-27 10:57:08 -0400194
Sylvain Desbureaux557628a2021-03-24 14:59:16 +0100195 > make SKIP_LINT=TRUE [HELM_BIN=<HELM_PATH>] all ; make SKIP_LINT=TRUE [HELM_BIN=<HELM_PATH>] onap
Jakub Latusekdb52a6d2020-10-15 15:02:47 +0200196
197`HELM_BIN`
Sylvain Desbureaux557628a2021-03-24 14:59:16 +0100198 Sets the helm binary to be used. The default value use helm from PATH
Roger Maitland9e5067c2018-03-27 10:57:08 -0400199
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -0400200
Piotr Marcinkiewicz2ca8a472021-04-29 13:29:02 +0200201**Step 9.** Display the onap charts that available to be deployed::
Sylvain Desbureaux557628a2021-03-24 14:59:16 +0100202
203 > helm repo update
204 > helm search repo onap
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500205
Mike Elliotted5ff712018-11-07 15:47:19 -0500206.. literalinclude:: helm-search.txt
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -0400207
208.. note::
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200209 The setup of the Helm repository is a one time activity. If you make changes
210 to your deployment charts or values be sure to use ``make`` to update your
211 local Helm repository.
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -0400212
Piotr Marcinkiewicz2ca8a472021-04-29 13:29:02 +0200213**Step 10.** Once the repo is setup, installation of ONAP can be done with a
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500214single command
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -0400215
Mike Elliott474c3502019-05-09 10:56:16 -0400216.. note::
Sylvain Desbureaux557628a2021-03-24 14:59:16 +0100217 The ``--timeout 900s`` is currently required in Dublin and later
218 versions up to address long running initialization tasks for DMaaP
219 and SO. Without this timeout value both applications may fail to
220 deploy.
Sylvain Desbureaux18e8a0b2020-04-06 13:39:49 +0200221
222.. danger::
223 We've added the master password on the command line.
224 You shouldn't put it in a file for safety reason
225 please don't forget to change the value to something random
226
227 A space is also added in front of the command so "history" doesn't catch it.
228 This masterPassword is very sensitive, please be careful!
229
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500230
Mike Elliott895ddcb2019-07-09 10:47:08 -0400231To deploy all ONAP applications use this command::
Roger Maitlandd1237f32018-03-26 13:14:04 -0400232
Mike Elliott474c3502019-05-09 10:56:16 -0400233 > cd oom/kubernetes
Sylvain Desbureaux557628a2021-03-24 14:59:16 +0100234 > helm deploy dev local/onap --namespace onap --create-namespace --set global.masterPassword=myAwesomePasswordThatINeedToChange -f onap/resources/overrides/onap-all.yaml -f onap/resources/overrides/environment.yaml -f onap/resources/overrides/openstack.yaml --timeout 900s
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -0400235
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200236All override files may be customized (or replaced by other overrides) as per
237needs.
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500238
Pawel Wieczorek27c390c2019-11-15 11:12:02 +0100239`onap-all.yaml`
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200240 Enables the modules in the ONAP deployment. As ONAP is very modular, it is
241 possible to customize ONAP and disable some components through this
242 configuration file.
Brian Freemancce79bd2019-04-17 10:34:32 -0500243
Lucjan Bryndza3fdabf42020-05-06 11:03:03 +0000244`onap-all-ingress-nginx-vhost.yaml`
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200245 Alternative version of the `onap-all.yaml` but with global ingress controller
246 enabled. It requires the cluster configured with the nginx ingress controller
247 and load balancer. Please use this file instead `onap-all.yaml` if you want
248 to use experimental ingress controller feature.
Lucjan Bryndza3fdabf42020-05-06 11:03:03 +0000249
Pawel Wieczorek27c390c2019-11-15 11:12:02 +0100250`environment.yaml`
Mike Elliott895ddcb2019-07-09 10:47:08 -0400251 Includes configuration values specific to the deployment environment.
252
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200253 Example: adapt readiness and liveness timers to the level of performance of
254 your infrastructure
Mike Elliott895ddcb2019-07-09 10:47:08 -0400255
Pawel Wieczorek27c390c2019-11-15 11:12:02 +0100256`openstack.yaml`
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200257 Includes all the OpenStack related information for the default target tenant
258 you want to use to deploy VNFs from ONAP and/or additional parameters for the
259 embedded tests.
Mike Elliott895ddcb2019-07-09 10:47:08 -0400260
Piotr Marcinkiewicz2ca8a472021-04-29 13:29:02 +0200261**Step 11.** Verify ONAP installation
Mike Elliott895ddcb2019-07-09 10:47:08 -0400262
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200263Use the following to monitor your deployment and determine when ONAP is ready
264for use::
Roger Maitland953b5f12018-03-22 15:24:04 -0400265
Mike Elliott474c3502019-05-09 10:56:16 -0400266 > kubectl get pods -n onap -o=wide
Mike Elliotted5ff712018-11-07 15:47:19 -0500267
Mike Elliott895ddcb2019-07-09 10:47:08 -0400268.. note::
guillaume.lambertf3319a82021-09-26 21:37:50 +0200269 While all pods may be in a Running state, it is not a guarantee that all
270 components are running fine.
Pawel Wieczorekaa859cd2019-01-23 17:32:18 +0100271
guillaume.lambertf3319a82021-09-26 21:37:50 +0200272 Launch the healthcheck tests using Robot to verify that the components are
273 healthy::
Mike Elliotted5ff712018-11-07 15:47:19 -0500274
Pawel Wieczorekd7a30352019-11-14 16:29:59 +0100275 > ~/oom/kubernetes/robot/ete-k8s.sh onap health
Mike Elliott895ddcb2019-07-09 10:47:08 -0400276
Piotr Marcinkiewicz2ca8a472021-04-29 13:29:02 +0200277**Step 12.** Undeploy ONAP
Eric Debeau993b77b2020-08-19 15:30:00 +0200278::
Mike Elliott895ddcb2019-07-09 10:47:08 -0400279
Sylvain Desbureaux557628a2021-03-24 14:59:16 +0100280 > helm undeploy dev
ramagp302ce4f2020-08-18 08:09:16 +0000281
guillaume.lambertf3319a82021-09-26 21:37:50 +0200282More examples of using the deploy and undeploy plugins can be found here:
283https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/OOM+Helm+%28un%29Deploy+plugins