Are we mainly testing against OOM amsterdam branch, or master? In the master branch, the config container complains about other parameters missing like NEXUS_REPO or something. Is the OOM master branch stable enough for us to try now? If so, can you share your sample parameters file for the master branch?
As an aside, does anyone know why the config container takes 2 to 3 minutes to complete? Seems to be a long time for creating shared config directories, or maybe my environment is not set up right somehow. Thanks, Gary From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alexis de Talhouët Sent: Thursday, January 18, 2018 9:14 AM To: PLATANIA, MARCO (MARCO) <[email protected]> Cc: onap-discuss <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [onap-discuss] [**EXTERNAL**] oom openstack config in the pod lab Marco, Well that’s the thing I’m currently looking at. I know Robot needs them for whatever reason. I’m currently about to test a deployment without those parameters, because as you pointed out, they don’t necessarily make sense for OOM. I have to validate this, but I’m validating other thing at the same time. Because with the introduction of DCAE, we potentially can configure tree different OpenStack: - 1 where to deploy VNF - 1 where to deploy DCAE - 1 where DNS Designate is supported So I’m re-doing the onap-parameters.yaml to take this in consideration. Note, it could also be the same OpenStack instance for all of them, but as the flexibility is giving to us by DCAE, let’s leverage this. Moreover, this separation is useful when going in prod. Alexis On Jan 18, 2018, at 12:06 PM, PLATANIA, MARCO (MARCO) <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Alexis, What are these parameters used for in OOM? OPENSTACK_UBUNTU_14_IMAGE: "ubuntu-14-04-cloud-amd64" OPENSTACK_PUBLIC_NET_ID: "971040b2-7059-49dc-b220-4fab50cb2ad4" OPENSTACK_OAM_NETWORK_ID: "31b5d82c-bfd3-44bf-a830-4bc0b628013f" OPENSTACK_OAM_SUBNET_ID: "658d0e1b-8e2c-45c3-94e3-e7a1df1ed475" OPENSTACK_OAM_NETWORK_CIDR: "10.10.2.0/24" We had them for Heat, to tell the Orchestrator what image and network to use when creating ONAP VMs. For vFW/vLB use cases, those parameters are passed as SDNC preload. Marco From: <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> on behalf of Alexis de Talhouët <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Date: Thursday, January 18, 2018 at 11:47 AM To: Pavel Paroulek <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Cc: onap-discuss <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> Subject: Re: [onap-discuss] [**EXTERNAL**] oom openstack config in the pod lab Hi, I don’t know which tenant you’re using, but for the OOM tenant, here is my onap-parameters.yaml file. Note: this was my parameters two months ago, I do not guarantee the values are still accurate. # Look at the images OPENSTACK_UBUNTU_14_IMAGE: "ubuntu-14-04-cloud-amd64" # Look at the networks OPENSTACK_PUBLIC_NET_ID: "971040b2-7059-49dc-b220-4fab50cb2ad4" OPENSTACK_OAM_NETWORK_ID: "31b5d82c-bfd3-44bf-a830-4bc0b628013f" OPENSTACK_OAM_SUBNET_ID: "658d0e1b-8e2c-45c3-94e3-e7a1df1ed475" OPENSTACK_OAM_NETWORK_CIDR: "10.10.2.0/24" # your credentials OPENSTACK_USERNAME: “YOUR_USER" OPENSTACK_API_KEY: “YOUR_PASSWORD" # the tenant to use, the name and id OPENSTACK_TENANT_NAME: "OOM" OPENSTACK_TENANT_ID: "dbe658c72ee7426fa979e319fd8cacc7" # the cloud region, usually RegionOne for OpenStack OPENSTACK_REGION: “RegionOne" # keystone URL OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL: "http://10.12.25.2:5000<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__10.12.25.2-3A5000&d=DwMFaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=KgFIQiUJzSC0gUhJaQxg8eC3w16GC3sKgWIcs4iIee0&m=P30mexfy2QtZzF7TJbV-bBD__vyMnWre376ngo3OcR4&s=0CFvSpWFDKqJm9p089ICYZeVCVzHIOJtYGirkajpt3M&e=>" # Look at the flavor OPENSTACK_FLAVOUR_MEDIUM: "m1.medium” # Let them as is OPENSTACK_SERVICE_TENANT_NAME: "service" DMAAP_TOPIC: "AUTO" DEMO_ARTIFACTS_VERSION: “1.1.1" Thanks, Alexis On Jan 18, 2018, at 11:41 AM, Pavel Paroulek <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: Hi Alexis, does it make sense to provide sample values (in the sample config file) for the winriver pod lab or a description how to obtain them? For example I am not allowed (403) to read the openstack services so I am not sure how to get the service tenant name (maybe I am using the wrong command). It would also be interesting to know what subset of these config keys is mandatory (if any) and which are optional. Br, Pavel ---- On Thu, 18 Jan 2018 17:28:57 +0100 Alexis de Talhouët<[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote ---- Hello, The onap-parameters.yaml file have significantly changed on Amsterdam, since the work to get DCAE deployed by OOM has been merged. I’m currently re-working this file, to first: add explanation for every parameters, and second, to make it more modulable. I’ll circle back on this mail thread once my work is done and merge. Also, I will update the OOM documentation. Thanks, Alexis On Jan 17, 2018, at 10:15 AM, Bainbridge, David <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: While far from an expert, I have inserted where I have found the values in bold. To be honest, we haven’t got it working, but this seems a heat issue at this point for us. We are actually using devstack + heat for our pod. Avèk respè, /david anyone tried to configure OOM/k8s in the pod lab? The following options need to be configured: OPENSTACK_UBUNTU_14_IMAGE: "Ubuntu_14.04.5_LTS" You have to import an Ubuntu cloud image into OS. This is the name you give that image when you import it. OPENSTACK_PUBLIC_NET_ID: "971040b2-7059-49dc-b220-4fab50cb2ad4" This is the UUID of the public network that has been created in OS to use with the VNFs OPENSTACK_OAM_NETWORK_ID: "971040b2-7059-49dc-b220-4fab50cb2ad4" This is the UUID of the private network that has been created in OS to use with the VNFs OPENSTACK_OAM_SUBNET_ID: "7d2dd91b-08ac-463f-a292-91a1e1dd76d4" This is the UUID of the subnet of the private network that has been created in OS to with the VNFs OPENSTACK_OAM_NETWORK_CIDR: "10.12.25.0/16" This is the CIDR of the previously referenced subnet OPENSTACK_USERNAME: "OOM" OPENSTACK_API_KEY: "OOM" OPENSTACK_TENANT_NAME: "A & AI" OPENSTACK_TENANT_ID: "24f8eea7f8a146db9e6fa57aee8c3a1c" OPENSTACK_REGION: "RegionOne" OPENSTACK_KEYSTONE_URL: "http://10.12.25.2:5000/v3"<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__10.12.25.2-3A5000_v3&d=DwMCaQ&c=06gGS5mmTNpWnXkc0ACHoA&r=rSscq0gxaY0raCkAEotD0QQEnyD5X2dD23irExAKUBI&m=dBndPBImU1OJD83-wiNeYoiwicIEU_uldtlXaRYTx10&s=8slFIY924DBO8DhhmaaURVhHSMClAvnvYV911ICnwVw&e=> OPENSTACK_FLAVOUR_MEDIUM: "m1.medium" OPENSTACK_SERVICE_TENANT_NAME: "service" This one I have always left as service. I assume it references a group or user. DMAAP_TOPIC: "AUTO" DEMO_ARTIFACTS_VERSION: "1.1.0-SNAPSHOT" I am not sure how to figure out the values for properties in bold. Anyone tried to get it working in the pod lab or knows how to get the correct values? Thanks, Pavel _______________________________________________ onap-discuss mailing list [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> https://lists.onap.org/mailman/listinfo/onap-discuss<https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__lists.onap.org_mailman_listinfo_onap-2Ddiscuss&d=DwMFaQ&c=LFYZ-o9_HUMeMTSQicvjIg&r=KgFIQiUJzSC0gUhJaQxg8eC3w16GC3sKgWIcs4iIee0&m=P30mexfy2QtZzF7TJbV-bBD__vyMnWre376ngo3OcR4&s=MJEFXDFsXY6CddXFAklt3eck8p5AWXmGvUcsaY33dDo&e=>
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