=================================== ONAP MultiCloud Administrator Guide =================================== The guide for MultiCloud Administrator. Configuration ============= Multicloud doesn’t have any configuration file for now. Administration ============== From MSB -------- After Multicloud is up and running, administrator can check Multicloud services from MSB. Go to MSB UI page, administrator should see several icons with name that starts with multicloud. .. image:: ./images/msb-icons.png :alt: Multicloud icons in MSB :width: 975 :height: 293 :align: center The icon named Multicloud is the main framework of Multicloud services. And other icons are the plugin for corresponding backend cloud. For example, multilcloud-vio is the plugin for VMware Integrated OpenStack. Administrator can manage Multicloud from MSB UI page. By clicking the icon named multicloud, there will be available api URL in the bottom of MSB UI page. After filling required fields, and clicking `Try it out!`, administrator can perform GET/POST/PUT/DELETE over Multicloud. From CLI -------- Besides the MSB UI page, Administrator could manage Multicloud from command line interface(CLI). Multicloud’s CLI is the same as OpenStack’s CLI, and therefore, administrator can use OpenStack Client to manage Multicloud. To make OpenStack Client work with Multicloud, administrator needs to set the environment variables of operation system. An example of environment variables is list as below: :: OS_AUTH_URL=http://:80/api/multicloud/v0//identity/v3 OS_PROJECT_ID= OS_PROJECT_NAME= OS_USER_DOMAIN_NAME= OS_USERNAME= OS_PASSWORD= OS_REGION_NAME= OS_INTERFACE=internal OS_IDENTITY_API_VERSION=3 in OS_AUTH_URL is the IP address of MSB. is composed of cloud_type and cloud_region_id. These two attributes are information of cloud from A&AI. Other environment variables listed above are some information from Multicloud’s backend OpenStack. After exporting above variables into operation system, administrator can use OpenStack Client to mange Multicloud. For example: :: nova list will list the virtual machine in Multicloud’s backend OpenStack.