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diff --git a/docs/docs_vCPE_tosca_local.rst b/docs/docs_vCPE_tosca_local.rst index 44cdf6dcf..3224b9ec9 100644 --- a/docs/docs_vCPE_tosca_local.rst +++ b/docs/docs_vCPE_tosca_local.rst @@ -24,7 +24,7 @@ How to Use The use case has been automated by vcpe_tosca_test scripts. The followings are the main steps to run the use case in Integration lab environment: 1) Install ONAP CLI environment, open_cli_product is onap-dublin. - + Use https://git.onap.org/integration/tree/test/vcpe_tosca/local/scripts/install-alpine.sh to install ONAP CLI. 2) Prepare openstack test environment. @@ -82,15 +82,17 @@ The use case has been automated by vcpe_tosca_test scripts. The followings are t Secondly, update the values according to your environment. :: - + "open_cli_product": set to CLI product you installed, onap-dublin is OK for this test. "open_cli_home": set to the oclip home path, "aai_url": set to msb ip and port you used, "msb_url": set to msb ip and port you used, "multicloud_url": set to msb ip and port you used, + "complex_name": set to any complex name you want to use, the name must be unique + "cloud_region_data": { "RegionOne":(update to your Region name) { - "cloud-region-version": the cloud region version of your Cloud region, + "cloud-region-version": the cloud region version of your Cloud region, you can keep "titanium_cloud" "esr-system-info-id": "1111ce1f-aa78-4ebf-8d6f-4b62773e9b01", "service-url": the ip change to your openstack ip address, "user-name": the user name you created on openstack, @@ -105,22 +107,48 @@ The use case has been automated by vcpe_tosca_test scripts. The followings are t "system-status": "active" } } + + "cloud-owner": set to any cloud name you want to use, , the name must be unique + "service_name": set to any service name you want to use, the name must be unique + "customer_name": set to any customer name you want to use, the name must be unique + "subscriber_name": set to any subscriber name you want to use, the name must be unique + "vfc-url": set to msb ip and port you used, "vnfs": { - "vgw": { - "path": "vgw.csar", set to your vnf csar file path - "key": "key2", - "value": "value2" - } - }, - "ns": { + "vgw": { + "path": "/csar/vgw.csar", set to you vgw csar file path + "key": "key2", + "value": "value2" + }, + "infra": { + "path": "/csar/infra.csar", set to you infra csar file path + "key": "key2", + "value": "value2" + }, + "vbng": { + "path": "/csar/vbng.csar", set to you vbng csar file path + "key": "key2", + "value": "value2" + }, + "vbrgemu": { + "path": "/csar/vbrgemu.csar", set to you vbrgemu csar file path + "key": "key2", + "value": "value2" + }, + "vgmux": { + "path": "/csar/vgmux.csar", set to you vgmux csar file path + "key": "key2", + "value": "value2" + } + }, + "ns": { "key": "key1", "value": "value1", "path": "ns_vgw.csar", set to you ns csar file path "name": "vcpe11" - }, + }, "location": "VCPE22_RegionOne", set to CloudOwner_CloudRegion - "vnfm_params": { + "vnfm_params": { "GVNFMDRIVER": { "type": "gvnfmdriver", "vendor": "vfc", @@ -130,8 +158,8 @@ The use case has been automated by vcpe_tosca_test scripts. The followings are t "user-name": "admin", "user-password": "admin", "vnfm-version": "v1.0" - } - } + } + } 4) The vnf csar file include Infra, vGW, vBNG, vBRGEMU and vGMUX, and the ns csar file is ns. https://git.onap.org/integration/tree/test/vcpe_tosca/local/csar @@ -162,9 +190,11 @@ The use case has been automated by vcpe_tosca_test scripts. The followings are t Note ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -1) You should create an image named image before running the test script, the name must be the same with image which is defined in vnf csar file. +1) You must authorize admin to vcpe_case when managing project members in openstack. + +2) You should create an image named image before running the test script, the name must be the same with image which is defined in vnf csar file. -2) You should install ONAP CLI before running the script. +3) You should install ONAP CLI before running the script. Known Issues and Workaround |