Hi Tung,

Heat is an orchestrator that takes in a yaml file specifying the deployment and 
calls Openstack API to create and run the deployment on the Openstack platform. 
By running the clearwater-heat command, you have created a deployment of 
Clearwater nodes on Openstack, and you would like to test if those nodes are 
running successfully? We provide a suite of live tests for this, check out 
http://clearwater.readthedocs.io/en/stable/Running_the_live_tests.html?highlight=live%20testing#running-the-tests-against-a-full-deployment.
 The domain and signup key can be viewed in /etc/clearwater/shared_config on 
any node.

While using Heat is easier and generally preferable, it’s possible to create 
Openstack instances and manually install packages on them to form a Clearwater 
deployment. You may find brief instructions at 
http://clearwater.readthedocs.io/en/stable/Manual_Install.html

If anything unclear pls feel free to come back to this thread.

Thanks,
Ying

From: Clearwater [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Tùng Ðoàn
Sent: 24 November 2017 22:44
To: [email protected]
Subject: [Project Clearwater] How to make a call when using only OpenStack Heat

Hi all,

Currently, I can deploy clearwater using clearwater-heat. Heat stack created 
successfully but I cannot figure out how to test vIMS in OpenStack. I know that 
the deployment of clearwater is mainly based on Cloudify. Do we have any guide 
to test this function with pure OpenStack?

Thanks,
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