+ - The "boot" directory contains the scripts that install and configure ONAP:
+ - install.sh: sets up the host VM for specific components. This script runs only once, soon after the VM is created.
+ - vm\_init.sh: contains component-specific configuration, downloads and runs docker containers. For some components, this script may either call a component-specific script (cloned from Gerrit repository) or call docker-compose.
+ - serv.sh: it is installed in /etc/init.d, calls vm\_init.sh at each VM (re)boot.
+ - configuration files for the Bind DNS Server installed with ONAP. Currently, both simpledemo.openecomp.org and simpledemo.onap.org domains are supported.
+ - sdc\_ext\_volume_partitions.txt: file that contains external volume partitions for SDC.
+
+ - The "docker\_update\_scripts" directory contains scripts that update all the docker containers of an ONAP instance.
+
+ - The "heat" directory contains the following sub-directories:
+
+ - ONAP: contains the HEAT files for the installation of the ONAP platform. NOTE: onap\_openstack.yaml AND onap\_openstack.env ARE THE HEAT TEMPLATE AND ENVIRONMENT FILE CURRENTLY SUPPORTED. onap\_openstack\_float.yaml, onap\_openstack\_float.env AND onap\_openstack\_nofloat.yaml, onap\_openstack\_float.env AREN'T UPDATED AND THEIR USAGE IS DEPRECATED.
+
+ - vCPE: contains sub-directories with HEAT templates for the installation of vCPE Infrastructure (Radius Server, DHCP, DNS, Web Server), vBNG, vBRG Emulator, vGMUX, and vGW.
+
+ - vFW: contains the HEAT template for the instantiation of the vFirewall VNF (base\_vfw.yaml) and the environment file (base\_vfw.env) For Amsterdam release, this template is used for testing and demonstrating VNF instantiation only (no closed-loop).
+
+ - vFWCL: contains two sub-directories, one that hosts the HEAT template for the vFirewall and vSink (vFWSNK/base\_vfw.yaml), and one that hosts the HEAT template for the vPacketGenerator (vPKG/base\_vpkg.yaml). For Amsterdam release, these templates are used for testing and demonstrating VNF instantiation and closed-loop.