- kubectl get pods | grep policy
-
- brmsgw ClusterIP 10.43.77.177 <none> 9989/TCP 5d15h app=brmsgw,release=dev-policy
- drools ClusterIP 10.43.167.154 <none> 6969/TCP,9696/TCP 5d15h app=drools,release=dev-policy
- nexus ClusterIP 10.43.239.92 <none> 8081/TCP 5d15h app=nexus,release=dev-policy
- pap NodePort 10.43.207.229 <none> 8443:30219/TCP,9091:30218/TCP 5d15h app=pap,release=dev-policy
- pdp ClusterIP None <none> 8081/TCP 5d15h app=pdp,release=dev-policy
- policy-apex-pdp ClusterIP 10.43.226.0 <none> 6969/TCP 5d15h app=policy-apex-pdp,release=dev-policy
- policy-api ClusterIP 10.43.102.56 <none> 6969/TCP 5d15h app=policy-api,release=dev-policy
- policy-distribution ClusterIP 10.43.4.211 <none> 6969/TCP 5d15h app=policy-distribution,release=dev-policy
- policy-pap ClusterIP 10.43.175.164 <none> 6969/TCP 5d15h app=policy-pap,release=dev-policy
- policy-xacml-pdp ClusterIP 10.43.181.208 <none> 6969/TCP 5d15h app=policy-xacml-pdp,release=dev-policy
- policydb ClusterIP 10.43.93.233 <none> 3306/TCP 5d15h app=policydb,release=dev-policy
-
-Some of these pods are shared between the legacy components and the latest framework components, while others are not.
-
-.. csv-table::
- :header: "Policy Pod", "Latest Framework", "Legacy"
- :widths: 15,10,10
-
- "brmsgw", "", "yes"
- "drools", "yes", "yes"
- "nexus", "yes", "yes"
- "pap", "", "yes"
- "pdp", "", "yes"
- "policy-apex-pdp", "yes", ""
- "policy-api", "yes", ""
- "policy-distribution", "yes", "yes"
- "policy-pap", "yes", ""
- "policy-xacml-pdp", "yes", ""
- "policydb", "yes", "yes"
+ kubectl get pods -n onap | grep dev-policy
+
+ dev-policy-59684c7b9c-5gd6r 2/2 Running 0 8m41s
+ dev-policy-apex-pdp-0 1/1 Running 0 8m41s
+ dev-policy-api-56f55f59c5-nl5cg 1/1 Running 0 8m41s
+ dev-policy-distribution-54cc59b8bd-jkg5d 1/1 Running 0 8m41s
+ dev-policy-mariadb-0 1/1 Running 0 8m41s
+ dev-policy-xacml-pdp-765c7d58b5-l6pr7 1/1 Running 0 8m41s
+
+.. note::
+ To get a listing of the Policy services, run this command:
+ kubectl get svc -n onap | grep policy