Introduction
Smart Cities is an edge resource scheduling solution.
This guide setup a cluster network, one switch run with k3s server , one Nvidia Nona run with k3s node.
EdgeFaaS provide API to access the cluster network's capability.
License
Apache License v2.0
How to use this document
The document describes how to compile demo app from source code, and deploy to device.
Deployment Architecture
Pre-Installation Requirements
Deploy Device Requirements
- Network Switch run with SONiC
- CPU core: 4
- RAM: 4G
- HDD: 16G
- Nvidia Nano run with Jetson
- CPU core: 4
- RAM: 2G
- HDD: 32G
- Network Switch run with SONiC
Complie Device Requirements
- Arm64 device run with Ubunut 18.04+
- CPU core: 4
- RAM: 4G
- HDD: 32G
- Rust 1.54.0 +
- Docker 20.10.1+
- Golang 1.16+
Build PARSEC
$ git clone git clone "https://gerrit.akraino.org/r/a/cassini"
$ cd cassini/smartcities/parsec
$ cargo build --release --features "mbed-crypto-provider,direct-authenticator"
The compiled binary executable is in ./target/release/parsec.
Template of config file is in ./config.toml, it will be modify when deloy.
Template of parsec.service file is in ./systemd-daemon/parsec.service it will be modify when deloy.
Build Demo App
Build ParsecClient
$ cd cassini/smartcities/ParsecClient/
$ ./build.sh
$ sudo docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
parsec-client v1.0 aef2a010b6b5 3 months ago 17.3MB
$
sudo docker save aef2a010b6b5 > parsec-client-v1.0-docker-aarch64.tar
The saved parsec-client-v1.0-docker-aarch64.tar will use to delpoy on SONiC and Nvidia Nona.
Build NodeAuthServer
$ cd cassini/smartcities/NodeAuthServer/
$ go build
Build NodeAuthAgent
$ cd cassini/smartcities/NodeAuthAgent/
$ go build
Build CameraClient
$ cd cassini/smartcities/CameraClient/
$ go build
Build TritonClient
$ cd cassini/smartcities/TritonClient/
$ ./build.sh
$ sudo docker images
REPOSITORY TAG IMAGE ID CREATED SIZE
triton
-client v1.0 deaf4b1027ed 3 weeks ago 1.32 GB$
sudo docker save deaf4b1027ed > triton-client-v1.0-docker-aarch64.tar
The saved triton-client-v1.0-docker-aarch64.tar will use to delpoy on Nvidia Nona.
Deploy Demo App on SONiC
Connect to SONiC
Use serial console connect to SONiC device, serial param is below:Baud rate: 115200
Data bit: 8
Parity: None
Stop bits: 1
Contorol: None
Deploy Parsec server
- add system user parsec (NEED login by admin)
$ sudo useradd -m parsec
$ sudo passwd parsec
$ sudo usermod -s /bin/bash parsec
$ sudo groupadd parsec-clients
- create necessary directorys (NEED login by admin)
$ sudo mkdir /var/lib/parsec
$ sudo chown parsec:parsec /var/lib/parsec
$ sudo chmod 700 /var/lib/parsec
$ sudo mkdir /etc/parsec
$ sudo chown parsec:parsec /etc/parsec
$ sudo chmod 700 /etc/parsec
$ sudo mkdir /usr/libexec/parsec
$ sudo chown parsec:parsec /usr/libexec/parsec
$ sudo chmod 700 /usr/libexec/parsec
$ sudo mkdir /home/parsec/run/
$ sudo chown parsec:parsec-clients /home/parsec/run/
$ sudo chmod 750 /home/parsec/run/
- deploy files (NEED login by parsec)
$ cd ~
$ pwd
/home/parsec
$ cp xxx/parsec/target/release/parsec /usr/libexec/parsec
$ chmod +x /usr/libexec/parsec/parsec
$ cp xxx/parsec/config.toml /etc/parsec/config.toml
Note: need unmark allow_root = true in config.toml. - add service for systemctl (NEED login by admin)
$ sudo vim /etc/systemd/system/parsec.service
[Unit]
Description=Parsec Service
Documentation=https://parallaxsecond.github.io/parsec-book/parsec_service/install_parsec_linux.html[Service]
WorkingDirectory=/home/parsec/
ExecStart=/usr/libexec/parsec/parsec --config /etc/parsec/config.toml[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target - start parsec servive
$ sudo systemctl enable parsec.service
$ sudo systemctl start parsec.service
- add system user parsec (NEED login by admin)
Deploy Parsec Client
- import docker image parsec-client-v1.0-docker-aarch64.tar.
$ sudo docker load < parsec-client-v1.0-docker-aarch64.tar
$ sudo docker images
$ sudo docker tag d396f7adeed3 parsec-client:v1.0
- run the image with --restart=always, then test the client work with parsec server$ sudo docker run --restart=always -d -p8300:8300 -v /home/parsec/run:/run/parsec parsec-client:v1.0
$ curl -v -d '{"Name": "GoClient"}' 127.0.0.1:8300/client
...
HTTP/1.1 200 OK
... - create key pairs and export the public key, later the public key will import to Nvidia nano device.
$ curl -v -d '{"Name": "GoClient"}' 127.0.0.1:8300/client
$ curl -v -d '{"Name": "GoClient", "KeyName": "MyEncKey"}' 127.0.0.1:8300/keyenc
$ curl -v -X GET -d '{"Name": "GoClient", "KeyName": "MyEncKey"}' 127.0.0.1:8300/key
- import docker image parsec-client-v1.0-docker-aarch64.tar.
Deploy NodeAuthServer
- deploy files
$ sudo mkdir /usr/libexec/NodeAuth
$ sudo cp xxx/NodeAuthServer /usr/libexec/NodeAuth
$ sudo chmod +x /usr/libexec/NodeAuth/NodeAuthServer
- add service for systemctl
$ sudo vim /etc/systemd/system/NodeAuthServer.service
[Unit]
Description=Node Auth Server[Service]
WorkingDirectory=/usr/libexec/NodeAuth
ExecStart=/usr/libexec/NodeAuth/NodeAuthServer[Install]
WantedBy=multi-user.target - start parsec servive
$ sudo systemctl enable NodeAuthServer.service
$ sudo systemctl start NodeAuthServer.service
- deploy files
Deploy k3s Server
- install and get the server token
$ curl -sfL https://get.k3s.io | sh -s - --docker
$ sudo cat /var/lib/rancher/k3s/server/node-tokenK10f3a81f8be38c4f230e45d330b153a6266a665d3310764d0d09075c2d4a40aa5b::server:a3abba7155f2f7b4684dbc548724ed22
- install and get the server token
Deploy EdgeFaas
- run by docker
$ sudo docker run -p 8888:8080 --restart=always --name edgefaas -d
registry.gitlab.com/arm-research/smarter/edgefaas/edgefaas:v1-1-0
- install demo apis, 192.168.0.118 is EdgeFaas device, 192.168.0.104 is PC.
$ curl 192.168.0.118:8888/mgmt -d "http://192.168.0.104:8080/sysinfo.py"
$ curl 192.168.0.118:8888/mgmt -d "http://192.168.0.104:8080/camera.py"
$ curl 192.168.0.118:8888/mgmt -d "http://192.168.0.104:8080/image.py"
- run by docker
Deploy Demo App on Nvidia Nano
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