Hi Vivek,

Currently there is no direct api yet to cancel this.
if your intension is to only evade the  wait function, you can restart the SO 
BPMN pod that would release the waiting.
can reduce the wait period for the BPMN and try again if you are testing 
anything specific within the time limit

Thanks and Regards,
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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On 
Behalf Of Vivekanandan Muthukrishnan
Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2019 7:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [onap-discuss] [SO] How to cancel PNF registration BPMN DMAAP listener 
workflow

Dear SO team,

Are there any REST API interfaces to cancel SO BPMN DMAAP listener workflow.

I guess, the default timeout is about 2 weeks. We would like to know, is there 
any REST API call to cancel this workflow?

Here are the steps that we did.

1) Created distributed PNF service from SDC
2) From VID deployed a new VNF service
3) SO BPMN is waiting for the PNF ready event
4) How do we cancel the BPMN dmaap listener

Here are the SO BPMN log snippets

export SO_BPMN_POD=$(kubectl get pods -n onap | grep 'so-bpmn-infra' | awk 
'{print $1}')
kubectl exec -it -n onap ${SO_BPMN_POD} -- tail -f /app/logs/bpmn/debug.log

2019-08-10T16:03:03.786Z|| o.o.s.b.i.pnf.dmaap.PnfEventReadyDmaapClient - dmaap 
listener starts listening pnf ready dmaap topic
2019-08-10T16:03:08.810Z|| o.o.s.b.i.pnf.dmaap.PnfEventReadyDmaapClient - dmaap 
listener starts listening pnf ready dmaap topic
2019-08-10T16:03:13.841Z|| o.o.s.b.i.pnf.dmaap.PnfEventReadyDmaapClient - dmaap 
listener starts listening pnf ready dmaap topic

Thanks & Regards
Vivek



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