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This document describes the steps to create a single and multi-edge node. Edge Nodes are deployed at physical locations called Edge Nodes.
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Unicycle (Three-Node Cluster) - Supported in the future release |
Edge Node Configuration
Rover (Single-Node Cluster)
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Key Name(s) | Notes | Example |
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| Server hostname | SRV_NAME=aknode42 |
| Out-of-band interface information for the server (iDRAC, ilo, etc.) | SRV_OOB_IP=192.168.41.42 |
| MAC address of the server used during the build | SRV_MAC=3c:fd:fe:b8:02:90 |
| Server OEM: Dell or HPE (case sensitive) | SRV_OEM=Dell |
| Network interface used during the build when ipxe.efi and the OS are booted | SRV_IPXE_INF=net4 |
| ipxe script based on the OS version and target kernel. Valid values are | SRV_BLD_SCRIPT=script-hwe-16.04.4-amd64.ipxe |
| XML template used to set BIOS and RAID configuration. | SRV_BIOS_TEMPLATE=dell_r740_g14_uefi_base.xml.template |
SRV_FIRSTBOOT_TEMPLATE | Template for script to run on first boot to setup the server. Current options are:
| SRV_FIRSTBOOT_TEMPLATE=firstboot-airship-iab.sh.template |
| VLAN to use during the build and final network configuration | SRV_VLAN=41 |
| Basic network information for DHCP configuration and final server network settings | SRV_MTU=9000 |
| Root password for the server being built | SRV_PWD=XXXXXXXX |
| Network bond information | SRV_BOND=bond0 |
Populating PostgreSQL
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The Akraino seed code comes with default two sites: MTN1, MTN2 representing two lab sites in Middletown, NJ. This step of connecting to the database and creating edge_site records are only required if the user wishes to deploy on other sites. |
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- Select one Edge Node.
- For the selected Edge Node, select a Blueprint (Rover or Unicycle) from the drop-down menu.
- Click on Upload button (in the Blueprint column), this will open a pop-up dialog
- Provide the edge site-specific details such as IP address, user, password.
- Click on Browse button, select the input file that supplies the input parameters as defined in ‘Edge Node Configuration - Rover (Single-Node Cluster)’ the input file is a property file that stores information in key-value format. Sample input file used for ‘Rover’ deploy: Rover.txt
- Click on Submit. This will save the input file and site details.
- When using the Unicycle blueprint, the Build button is enabled.
- Select Build to begin the build process.
- The Build status is updated to Build Complete, once the process is finished.
- Observe that the Deploy button is enabled.
- Select Deploy to begin the deploy process.
- The Deploy status is updated to Completed once the process is finished.
- When using the Rover Blueprint, the Deploy button is enabled.
- Click on Deploy to begin the deploy process.
- This process takes about an hour.
- User can click on Refresh (link) to update the status of the deploy on the portal.
- The deploy status changes from ‘Not started’ to ‘In progress’ to ‘Complete’
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This dictionary will be selectively inserted into the ONAP VM environment file, depending on overall configuration.
Key Name | Notes | Example |
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public_net_name | The name assigned to the OpenStack network that will be created and used by the ONAP VM. An existing network may be used by referencing its name here. | public_net_name: public |
public_physical_net_provider_name | The physical provider network name for the public network. CAUTION: If the physical provider network cannot be found, the automated deployment process will terminate with an error. | # Assume vlan50 is the VLAN created |
provider_segmentation_id | The VLAN tag of the physical provider network | # Assume vlan50 |
public_physical_net_type | The physical network type. Specify VLAN or flat . NOTE:When flat is in use, provider_segmentation_id will be ignored. | public_physical_net_type: vlan |
public_subnet_name | The subnet name. An existing subnet may be used by referencing its name here. | public_subnet_name: public-subnet |
public_subnet_cidr | The subnet’s CIDR. The ONAP VM will be assigned an IP within this subnet. | public_subnet_cidr: 192.168.102.0/24 |
public_subnet_allocation_start | The allocation start of the IP pool. Together with public_subnet_allocation_end it defines the range of IPs assigned to VMs. | public_subnet_allocation_start: 192.168.102.100 |
public_subnet_allocation_end | The allocation end of the IP pool. Together with public_subnet_allocation_start it defines the range of IPs assigned to VMs. | public_subnet_allocation_end: 192.168.102.200 |
public_subnet_dns_nameserver | The subnet's DNS server | public_subnet_dns_nameserver: 8.8.8.8 |
public_subnet_gateway_ip | The subnet's Gateway IP | public_subnet_gateway_ip: 192.168.102.1 |
flavor_name | VM flavor for the ONAP VM. The installation creates m1.onap , x1.onap , xx1.onap flavors, all of which are recommended for use. | flavor_name: x1.onap |
onap_vm_public_key | The public key used to access the ONAP VM. A URL pointing to the key may be used here. | onap_vm_public_key: PUBLIC_KEY |
http_proxy | Optional http proxy URL including port. If the network is accessible without a proxy, please leave empty. | http_proxy: http://proxy.yourdomain.com:8888 |
https_proxy | Optional https proxy URL including the port. If the network is accessible without a proxy, please leave empty. | https_proxy: https://proxy.yourdomain.com:8888 |
no_proxy | Optional list of domains, IPs, and CIDRs that do not require a proxy, separated by commas. Do not use spaces. If the network is accessible without a proxy, please leave empty. | no_proxy: 127.0.0.1 |
keystone_admin_password | The keystone admin password. | keystone_admin_password: XXXXXXXX |
onap_tenant_password | The keystone password for the ONAP project (formerly known as a tenant in OpenStack parlance). | onap_tenant_password: XXXXXXXX |
onap_artifacts_http_repo | Optional HTTP repository URL for ONAP artifacts. When deploying a self-contained Edge Node without Internet access, all ONAP artifacts must be downloaded from ONAP Nexus to a HTTP server, using this URL. If HTTP is not being used to download artifacts, please leave empty. | onap_artifacts_http_repo: http://192.168.102.220/onap |
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