.. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. .. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0 .. _run_time_configuration: Run-Time configuration ====================== (see :ref:`deployment`) HV-VES can fetch configuration directly from Consul service in the following JSON format: .. code-block:: json { "dmaap.kafkaBootstrapServers": "message-router-kafka:9093", "collector.routing": [ { "fromDomain": "perf3gpp", "toTopic": "HV_VES_PERF3GPP" }, { "fromDomain": "heartbeat", "toTopic": "HV_VES_HEARTBEAT" }, ... ] } HV-VES does not verify the correctness of configuration data and uses them as is, in particular: - **KafkaBootstrapServers** is used as host name and port for publishing events to Kafka service. - Every **routing** array object specifies one event publishing route. - **fromDomain** node should be a case-sensitive string of single domain taken from VES Common Event Header specification. - **toTopic** should be a case-sensitive string of Kafka topic. - When HV-VES receives VES Event, it checks the domain contained in it. If the route from that domain to any topic exists in configuration, then HV-VES publishes that event to topic in that route. - If there are two routes from the same domain to different topics, then it is undefined which route will be used. The configuration is created from HV-VES Cloudify blueprint by specifying **application_config** node during ONAP OOM/Kubernetes deployment. Example of the node specification: .. code-block:: YAML node_templates: hv-ves: properties: application_config: dmaap.kafkaBootstrapServers: message-router-kafka:9092 collector.routing: fromDomain: perf3gpp toTopic: HV_VES_PERF3GPP Endpoint on which HV-VES seeks configuration can be set during deployment as described in :ref:`deployment`. HV-VES waits 10 seconds (default, configurable during deplyoment with **first-request-delay** option, see :ref:`deployment`) before the first attempt to retrieve configuration from Consul. This is to prevent possible synchronization issues. During that time HV-VES declines any connection attempts from xNF (VNF/PNF). After first request, HV-VES asks for configuration in fixed intervals, configurable from command line (**request-interval**). By defualt interval is set to 5 seconds. In case of failing to retrieve configuration, collector temporarily extends this interval and retries. After five unsuccessfull attempts, container becomes unhealthy and cannot recover. HV-VES in this state is unusable and the container should be restarted.