X-Git-Url: https://gerrit.onap.org/r/gitweb?a=blobdiff_plain;f=docs%2Foom_quickstart_guide.rst;h=5136e537f686852fb0ef366fc19d6da39ee4056b;hb=557628a23bf7e1f841b392324687799bc7064d54;hp=2c1e48e01be5e4e97ee10e9404b6d86336a66313;hpb=b171f175346b6e010928b97dc8b168b98740f39e;p=oom.git diff --git a/docs/oom_quickstart_guide.rst b/docs/oom_quickstart_guide.rst index 2c1e48e01b..5136e537f6 100644 --- a/docs/oom_quickstart_guide.rst +++ b/docs/oom_quickstart_guide.rst @@ -26,13 +26,20 @@ where can be an official release tag, such as * 5.0.1-ONAP for El Alto * 6.0.0 for Frankfurt * 7.0.0 for Guilin +* 8.0.0 for Honolulu **Step 2.** Install Helm Plugins required to deploy ONAP:: - > sudo cp -R ~/oom/kubernetes/helm/plugins/ ~/.helm + > cp -R ~/oom/kubernetes/helm/plugins/ ~/.local/share/helm/plugins + > helm plugin install https://github.com/chartmuseum/helm-push.git +**Step 3** Install Chartmuseum:: -**Step 3.** Customize the Helm charts like `oom/kubernetes/onap/values.yaml` or + > curl -LO https://s3.amazonaws.com/chartmuseum/release/latest/bin/linux/amd64/chartmuseum + > chmod +x ./chartmuseum + > mv ./chartmuseum /usr/local/bin + +**Step 4.** Customize the Helm charts like `oom/kubernetes/onap/values.yaml` or an override file like `onap-all.yaml`, `onap-vfw.yaml` or `openstack.yaml` file to suit your deployment with items like the OpenStack tenant information. @@ -78,8 +85,6 @@ openssl algorithm that works with the python based Robot Framework. cd so/resources/config/mso/ /oom/kubernetes/so/resources/config/mso# echo -n "" | openssl aes-128-ecb -e -K `cat encryption.key` -nosalt | xxd -c 256 -p`` - Use OS_PASSWORD value from openstack .RC file for "openstack tenant password" - c. Generating SO Encrypted Password: The SO Encrypted Password uses a java based encryption utility since the Java encryption library is not easy to integrate with openssl/python that @@ -89,7 +94,7 @@ Robot uses in Dublin and upper versions. To generate SO ``openStackEncryptedPasswordHere`` and ``openStackSoEncryptedPassword`` ensure `default-jdk` is installed:: - sudo apt-get update; sudo apt-get install default-jdk + apt-get update; apt-get install default-jdk Then execute:: @@ -132,10 +137,6 @@ observe the following constraints. deployment need not worry about this setting but for the demonstration VNFs the ip asssignment strategy assumes 10.0 ip prefix. -.. note:: - Copy below required openstack.yaml file and update the parameters for the variables - accordingly from openstack environment (openrc file) and replace - Example Keystone v2.0 .. literalinclude:: example-integration-override.yaml @@ -147,33 +148,33 @@ Example Keystone v3 (required for Rocky and later releases) :language: yaml -**Step 4.** To setup a local Helm server to server up the ONAP charts:: +**Step 5.** To setup a local Helm server to server up the ONAP charts:: - > helm serve & + > chartmuseum --storage local --storage-local-rootdir ~/helm3-storage -port 8879 & Note the port number that is listed and use it in the Helm repo add as follows:: > helm repo add local http://127.0.0.1:8879 -**Step 5.** Verify your Helm repository setup with:: +**Step 6.** Verify your Helm repository setup with:: > helm repo list NAME URL local http://127.0.0.1:8879 -**Step 6.** Build a local Helm repository (from the kubernetes directory):: +**Step 7.** Build a local Helm repository (from the kubernetes directory):: - > make SKIP_LINT=TRUE [HELM_BIN=] all + > make SKIP_LINT=TRUE [HELM_BIN=] all ; make SKIP_LINT=TRUE [HELM_BIN=] onap `HELM_BIN` - Sets the helm binary to be used. The default value use helm from PATH. Allow - the user to have multiple version of helm in operating system and choose - which one to use. + Sets the helm binary to be used. The default value use helm from PATH -**Step 7.** Display the onap charts that available to be deployed:: - > helm search onap -l +**Step 8.** Display the onap charts that available to be deployed:: + + > helm repo update + > helm search repo onap .. literalinclude:: helm-search.txt @@ -182,13 +183,14 @@ follows:: to your deployment charts or values be sure to use ``make`` to update your local Helm repository. -**Step 8.** Once the repo is setup, installation of ONAP can be done with a +**Step 9.** Once the repo is setup, installation of ONAP can be done with a single command .. note:: - The ``--timeout 900`` is currently required in Guilin and up to address long - running initialization tasks for DMaaP and SO. Without this timeout value both - applications may fail to deploy. + The ``--timeout 900s`` is currently required in Dublin and later + versions up to address long running initialization tasks for DMaaP + and SO. Without this timeout value both applications may fail to + deploy. .. danger:: We've added the master password on the command line. @@ -202,7 +204,7 @@ single command To deploy all ONAP applications use this command:: > cd oom/kubernetes - > helm deploy dev local/onap --namespace onap --set global.masterPassword=myAwesomePasswordThatINeedToChange -f onap/resources/overrides/onap-all.yaml -f onap/resources/overrides/environment.yaml -f onap/resources/overrides/openstack.yaml --timeout 900 + > helm deploy dev local/onap --namespace onap --create-namespace --set global.masterPassword=myAwesomePasswordThatINeedToChange -f onap/resources/overrides/onap-all.yaml -f onap/resources/overrides/environment.yaml -f onap/resources/overrides/openstack.yaml --timeout 900s All override files may be customized (or replaced by other overrides) as per needs. @@ -229,7 +231,7 @@ needs. you want to use to deploy VNFs from ONAP and/or additional parameters for the embedded tests. -**Step 9.** Verify ONAP installation +**Step 10.** Verify ONAP installation Use the following to monitor your deployment and determine when ONAP is ready for use:: @@ -243,26 +245,9 @@ for use:: > ~/oom/kubernetes/robot/ete-k8s.sh onap health - Launch Robot distribute health checks to verify whether ONAP runtime components are healthy:: - - > ~/oom/kubernetes/robot/ete-k8s.sh onap healthdist - -**Step 10.** Undeploy ONAP +**Step 11.** Undeploy ONAP :: - > helm undeploy dev --purge - -.. note:: - After undeploy follow the below steps to cleanup everything before redeplying ONAP - -:: - - > kubectl delete namespace onap - - > kubectl delete pv -n onap --all - - > kubectl delete pvc -n onap --all - - > sudo rm -rf /dockerdata-nfs/* + > helm undeploy dev More examples of using the deploy and undeploy plugins can be found here: https://wiki.onap.org/display/DW/OOM+Helm+%28un%29Deploy+plugins