-**Step 2.** Customize the onap/values.yaml file to suit your deployment. You
-may want to selectively enable or disable ONAP components by changing the
-`enabled: true/false` flags as shown below:
-
-.. code-block:: yaml
-
- #################################################################
- # Global configuration overrides.
- #
- # These overrides will affect all helm charts (ie. applications)
- # that are listed below and are 'enabled'.
- #################################################################
- global:
- # Change to an unused port prefix range to prevent port conflicts
- # with other instances running within the same k8s cluster
- nodePortPrefix: 302
-
- # image repositories
- repository: nexus3.onap.org:10001
- repositorySecret: eyJuZXh1czMub25hcC5vcmc6MTAwMDEiOnsidXNlcm5hbWUiOiJkb2NrZXIiLCJwYXNzd29yZCI6ImRvY2tlciIsImVtYWlsIjoiQCIsImF1dGgiOiJaRzlqYTJWeU9tUnZZMnRsY2c9PSJ9fQ==
- # readiness check
- readinessRepository: oomk8s
- # logging agent
- loggingRepository: docker.elastic.co
-
- # image pull policy
- pullPolicy: Always
-
- # default mount path root directory referenced
- # by persistent volumes and log files
- persistence:
- mountPath: /dockerdata-nfs
-
- # flag to enable debugging - application support required
- debugEnabled: false
-
- #################################################################
- # Enable/disable and configure helm charts (ie. applications)
- # to customize the ONAP deployment.
- #################################################################
- aaf:
- enabled: true
- aai:
- enabled: true
- appc:
- enabled: true
- clamp:
- enabled: true
- cli:
- enabled: true
- consul: # Consul Health Check Monitoring
- enabled: true
- dcaegen2:
- enabled: true
- esr:
- enabled: true
- log:
- enabled: true
- message-router:
- enabled: true
- mock:
- enabled: true
- msb:
- enabled: true
- multicloud:
- enabled: true
- policy:
- enabled: true
- portal:
- enabled: true
- robot: # Robot Health Check
- enabled: true
- sdc:
- enabled: true
- sdnc:
- enabled: true
- so: # Service Orchestrator
- enabled: true
-
- replicaCount: 1
-
- liveness:
- # necessary to disable liveness probe when setting breakpoints
- # in debugger so K8s doesn't restart unresponsive container
- enabled: true
-
- # so server configuration
- config:
- # message router configuration
- dmaapTopic: "AUTO"
- # openstack configuration
- openStackUserName: "vnf_user"
- openStackRegion: "RegionOne"
- openStackKeyStoneUrl: "http://1.2.3.4:5000"
- openStackServiceTenantName: "service"
- openStackEncryptedPasswordHere: "c124921a3a0efbe579782cde8227681e"
-
- # configure embedded mariadb
- mariadb:
- config:
- mariadbRootPassword: password
- uui:
- enabled: true
- vfc:
- enabled: true
- vid:
- enabled: true
- vnfsdk:
- enabled: true
+ > sudo cp -R ~/oom/kubernetes/helm/plugins/ ~/.helm
+
+
+**Step 3.** Customize the helm charts like onap.values.yaml or an override.yaml
+like integration-override.yaml file to suit your deployment with items like the
+OpenStack tenant information.
+
+
+ a. You may want to selectively enable or disable ONAP components by changing
+ the `enabled: true/false` flags.
+
+
+ b. Encyrpt the OpenStack password using the shell tool for robot and put it in
+ the robot helm charts or robot section of integration-override.yaml
+
+
+ c. Encrypt the OpenStack password using the java based script for SO helm charts
+ or SO section of integration-override.yaml.
+
+
+ d. Update the OpenStack parameters that will be used by robot, SO and APPC helm
+ charts or use an override file to replace them.
+
+
+
+
+a. Enabling/Disabling Components:
+Here is an example of the nominal entries that need to be provided. We have different
+values file available for different contexts.
+
+.. literalinclude:: onap-values.yaml
+ :language: yaml
+
+
+b. Generating ROBOT Encrypted Password:
+The ROBOT encrypted Password uses the same encryption.key as SO but an
+openssl algorithm that works with the python based Robot Framework.