-Step 1
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-Review and optionally change configuration parameters:
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-Setup the [/oom/kubernetes/config/onap-parameters.yaml](https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=oom.git;a=blob;f=kubernetes/config/onap-parameters.yaml;h=7ddaf4d4c3dccf2fad515265f0da9c31ec0e64b1;hb=refs/heads/master) file with key-value pairs specific to your OpenStack environment.
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-OR
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-There is a [sample](https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=oom.git;a=blob;f=kubernetes/config/onap-parameters-sample.yaml;h=3a74beddbbf7f9f9ec8e5a6abaecb7cb238bd519;hb=refs/heads/master) that may help you out or even be usable directly if you don't intend to actually use OpenStack resources.
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-Step 2
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-In-order to be able to support multiple ONAP instances within a single kubernetes environment, a configuration set is required. To do this, execute the [createConfig.sh](https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=oom.git;a=blob;f=kubernetes/config/createConfig.sh;h=f226ccae47ca6de15c1da49be4b8b6de974895ed;hb=refs/heads/master) script:
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-> oom/kubernetes/config/createConfig.sh -n onap
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-Where:
-'onap' refers to the name of the instance. This serves as the Namespace prefix for each deployed ONAP component (for example, onap-mso).
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-Step 3
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-The bash script [createAll.bash](https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=oom.git;a=blob;f=kubernetes/oneclick/createAll.bash;h=5e5f2dc76ea7739452e757282e750638b4e3e1de;hb=refs/heads/master) is used to create an ONAP deployment with kubernetes. It has two primary functions:
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-- Creating the namespaces used to encapsulate the ONAP components, and
-- Creating the services, pods and containers within each of these namespaces that provide the core functionality of ONAP.
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-Before you execute the createAll.bash. script, pod config-init ([pod-config-init.yaml](https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?p=oom.git;a=blob;f=kubernetes/config/pod-config-init.yaml;h=b1285ce21d61815c082f6d6aa3c43d00561811c7;hb=refs/heads/master)) may need editing to match your environment and deployment into the default namespace.
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-To deploy the containers and create your ONAP system, execute the following command:
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-> oom/kubernetes/oneclick/createAll.bash -n onap
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-#### **Additional information on usage of createAll.bash**
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-Namespaces provide isolation between ONAP components as ONAP release 1.0 contains duplicate application (for example, mariadb) and port usage.
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-As such createAll.bash requires the user to enter a namespace prefix string that can be used to separate multiple deployments of onap. The result will be set of 10 namespaces (for example, onap-sdc, onap-aai, onap-mso, onap-message-router, onap-robot, onap-vid, onap-sdnc, onap-portal, onap-policy, onap-appc) being created within the kubernetes environment.
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-#### **Deploying multiple ONAP instances within the same Kubernetes cluster**
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-To deploy multiple ONAP instances, you must specify the number of Instances you would like to create in a Kubernetes cluster using createAllbash.
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-This is currently required due to the use of NodePort ranges. NodePorts allow external IP:Port access to containers that are running inside a Kubernetes cluster.
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-To create multiple instances of an ONAP deployment in the cluster, use the following commands:
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-> oom/kubernetes/config/createConfig.sh -n onap
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-> oom/kubernetes/oneclick/createAll.bash -n onap -i 2
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-Where:
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-- 'onap' refers to the name of the instance.
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-- \91i 2\92 refers to the number of instances of an ONAP deployment in the cluster.